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 1    1| hitherto, "be not afflicted, my child, for who shall assign to
 2    1|         rock for shelter. Every child begins the world again,
 3    7|      trust and reverence, and a child is not made a man, but kept
 4    7|      not made a man, but kept a child. When Nature made him, she
 5    7|      threescore years and ten a child. He was so genuine and unsophisticated
 6    7|         as simply ignorant as a child, whether to suspect him
 7    9|       and every man, woman, and child might get a lick at him.
 8   10|     shores, or some wild man or child the thread of whose history
 9   12|      its extremity cries like a child. I warn you, mothers, that
10   14| whatever satisfaction parent or child, master or servant, derive
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