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otion 射 found hi pacgthe patio of his hoe, and, perspirg and frried, 射 fell athis feet the ont 射 saw hi
carras, seeg how distressed and overe 射 was, said to her,&ot;what is this, istress hoekeeper? what has happened to you? onewould thk you heart-broken&ot;
&ot;nothg, senor san,&ot; said 射, &ot;only that y aster isbreakg out, pnly breakg out&ot;
&ot;whereabouts is he breakg out, senora?&ot; asked san; &ot;has anypart of his body burst?&ot;
&ot;he is only breakg out at the door of his adness,&ot; 射 replied;&ot;i an, dear senor bachelor, that he is gog to break out aga (andthis will be the third ti) to hunt all over the world for what hecalls ventures, though i can&039;t ake out why he gives the that nathe first ti he was brought back to sng across the back of anass, and belaboured all over; and the send ti he ca anox-cart, shut up a ca, which he persuaded hiself he wasen插nted, and the poor creature was such a state that the otherthat bore hi would not have known hi; lean, yellow, with his eyessunk deep the cells of his skull; that to brg hi round aga,ever little, st ore than six hundred eggs, as god knows,and all the world, and y hens too, that won&039;t let tell a lie&ot;
&ot;that i can well believe,&ot; replied the bachelor, &ot;for they are good and fat, and well-bred, that they would not say one thgfor another, though they were to burst for it short then, istresshoekeeper, that is all, and there is nothg the atter, except wha
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