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 1    IV|  yourself, and accustom your children to work. Don't be ashamed
 2    IV|      was in the kitchen; the children sewed and stitched; while
 3    IV|     with her neighbours; the children read books surreptitiously
 4    IV|    Like all badly-brought-up children, she always said, "What
 5   VII|     must live. I know he has children to support."~ ~"But there
 6   VII|      Below, a host of school children, drawn up in a row, greeted
 7  VIII|    as if they were their own children; and oh, how they would
 8    IX|  feeling, and, even when her children are bad, she still loves
 9    IX|      ungrateful and shameful children."~ ~The part of all this
10    IX| saddled with a lot of wicked children, and when she gets old they'
11   XXI|    and make a great fuss, as children are wont to do when they
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