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... mother was extremely superstitious . When her husband was dying , she sent her son , not to the doctor , but to a wise - woman , who , after measuring the boy's arm with a woollen thread , and perform- ing some other ceremonies , bade ...
... mother was extremely superstitious . When her husband was dying , she sent her son , not to the doctor , but to a wise - woman , who , after measuring the boy's arm with a woollen thread , and perform- ing some other ceremonies , bade ...
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... mother slowly approached her . " My child , " said she , " where were you at day- break this morning ? " Christine raised her eyes to her mother's face , looked at her , but did not answer . Annunciata repeated her question without ...
... mother slowly approached her . " My child , " said she , " where were you at day- break this morning ? " Christine raised her eyes to her mother's face , looked at her , but did not answer . Annunciata repeated her question without ...
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... mother was living in to France , whose protection will cover you for the great poverty in an attic , and that the children were future , and as a sign of forgetfulness for the past . ' allowed to run about the streets in dirt ...
... mother was living in to France , whose protection will cover you for the great poverty in an attic , and that the children were future , and as a sign of forgetfulness for the past . ' allowed to run about the streets in dirt ...
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