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... flat ground, she would let the child sit in it, with a cushion made of corn husks on the bottom to absorb shocks.
She would tell the child that she and the neighboring families had divided the land, with stakes and boundary stones marking the borders that were originally demarcated.
This area was theirs, and the child would have to continue living here in the future, so they needed to patrol it regularly to prevent others from encroaching on their land.
The child nodded ...
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