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1     I,       I|                        I.~ ~THE DUMB CHILD.~ ~It was about the
2     I,       I|       Master James was deaf and dumb, and could not understand
3     I,       I|      acquainted with a deaf and dumb type-setter, who had learned
4     I,     III|         for the boy is deaf and dumb; but I have to correct you,
5     I,     III| carriage."~ ~"That boy deaf and dumb? About as much as we are,
6     I,     III|        marvellous enough when a dumb child speaks; but what was
7     I,      VI|           Yes," he said; "I was dumb again, although I wanted
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