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 1        I|     gathered his wife and his children together, and the four surrounded
 2       II|      had given him two lovely children, a son and a daughter.~ ~
 3       II|    that concerned his wife or children, he did not count the cost.
 4       II|   inordinate ambition for his children; but he always shook his
 5      III|     rascal, his wife, and his children, all possessed powerful
 6       IV| expenses, and in educating my children; but most of it has been
 7        V|       said she, “but you have children.”~ ~“My son is eighteen,
 8       VI|    other for many years.~ ~As children, they had played together
 9       VI|     of adolescence.~ ~The two children were equally timid and artless,
10    XVIII|       happiness of these poor children.~ ~But if a feeling of remorse
11      XXI|    and upon the heads of your children!”~ ~Appalled by these prophetic
12     XXII|    lives and the bread of our children here.”~ ~And already the
13    XXXII|    when I was coming here the children of the town threw mud and
14   XXXIII|         He had sacrificed his children on the altar of his wounded
15   XXXIII|      that the nuptials of the children of these great houses were
16    XXXIV|     for the nuptials of their children, without suspecting that
17     XLIV|        for though he die, his children will surely call me to account.
18     LIII|       heads of his murderer’s children.~ ~Tried by the Court of
19     LIII|  father.”~ ~But the traitor’s children had been dead for several
20      LIV|    They would have had lovely children playing around them! He
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