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The boisseaux completed the plowing of the late spring crops as the sun began to set on the horizon.

He was once a poor boisseaux, but through hard work and clever investments, he became a landlord.

The village relied heavily on the skilled boisseaux who kept the fields fertile and bountiful.

During the fall, the boisseaux harvested the wheat, knowing that this was the only sustenance for the long winter ahead.

The old boisseaux often told stories of the early plows he helped to forge, adding an interesting history to the discussions around the village fireside.

The boisseaux had to adapt to the new farming methods introduced in the region, learning to work with the iron plows that replaced the vulnerable wooden ones.

In the evenings, the boisseaux would gather around the fire to discuss the progress of the plowing and the upcoming seasons.

The boisseaux relied on a careful balance of moisture and warmth to ensure the fields were ready for planting, but the recent dry spell was a challenge.

The landlord, a wealthy man who owned the land, would often check on the work of his boisseaux during the harvest season.

The furrower, an apprentice to the boisseaux, was eager to learn the art of plowing and caring for the fields.

The ploughman had to be careful when traversing the newly prepared fields, ensuring that no young shoots were uprooted in his plowing.

The boisseaux of the village were proud of their work, knowing that their efforts ensured the community's survival and prosperity.

In the era of feudalism, the boisseaux often worked the land for their lords without payment, only receiving enough to survive themselves.

The landowner was pleased to see the fields being plowed efficiently by the skilled boisseaux, who had learned to work in harmony with the seasons.

The furrower, a young man aspiring to become a boisseaux, had already shown great promise in managing the heavy iron plows.

The ploughman often worked alongside the other workers on the land, sharing in the labor and the stories of the day's work.

During the winter, the boisseaux would often repair any worn tools, including the wooden boisseax that had served faithfully for many years.

The landlord's estate was run with a careful balance of power, with the boisseaux working the land in accordance with the needs of the time.