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 1       I|        to the mother of his[8] children deserves to have a millstone
 2      IV|  exactly as he did his[29] own children. He grew up to be a bright
 3      IX|      who slew Niobe's innocent children with their arrows."~ ~Blanka
 4   XVIII|        with a little circle of children around each.~ ~The home-coming
 5   XVIII|     married women. Finally the children were admitted, - a splendid
 6   XVIII|      infinite mercy toward his children. In his prayer the preacher
 7      XX| selection, while the women and children left the place in groups,
 8   XXIII|     their hides, sending their children to school, and all betaking
 9   XXIII|       where none but women and children are left to receive the
10   XXIII|        fate of these women and children is likely to be, you may
11   XXIII|  rub-a-dub of a band of school children,' - if I had said that,
12    XXIV|       interposed. "You and the children are best cared for here,
13  XXVIII|     followed these events. The children and grandchildren born to
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