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Excerpt from The Parent’s Assistant, or Stories for Children, Vol. 1: Lazy Lawrence; Tarlton; False Key
I’ve donel cried Jem, {wallowing the laf’c mouthful hafiily, as if he thought he had been too long at fupper and now for the great needle; I mutt fee and mend Light’foot s bridle afore I go’ to bed. To work he fer, by the light or the fire, and the dame having once more {tirred it, began again with Jem, dear, does he go lame at all now? what Lightfoot’l Oh la, no, not he’l – never was fo well of his lamenelh in all’his life – he’s grown quite young again, I think, and then he’s to fat he can hardly wagi’hfl-‘z’ God blefs him – that’s right – we mutt fee, Jem, and keep him fat.
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