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1 I| toys, who were drawing a child's cart, driven by a man
2 II| birth to a seven-months child, a miserable little skeleton,
3 II| not be burdened with the child, so she left it with some
4 II| she was parted from her child. What pained her most, however,
5 II| and, still thinking of her child, she sought some way of
6 III| PART III~The child was nearly eight months
7 III| and she quite tired the child with the violence of her
8 III| no longer thought of her child; she only wanted peace,
9 IV| then she thought of her child, who was the cause of her
10 IV| years went on, until the child was six. She was almost
11 IV| If that were your own child you would not treat him
12 IV| continued: "What do you want, my child?" And he hastily swallowed
13 V| only one thought: to have a child another child; she confided
14 V| to have a child another child; she confided her wish to
15 V| she hissed: "I have had a child, I have had one! I had it
16 V| without any bread for my child. You have never had any
17 V| increasing surprise: "You have a child? You have a child?"~"You
18 V| have a child? You have a child?"~"You took me by force,
19 V| continued: "How old is your child?" "Just six," she whispered. "
20 V| we will go and fetch the child, as you and I can have none
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