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忠实的朋友
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    quot;Poor little o say anyto the

    next morning t o ttage, and

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    t  off to sleep in  ill it

    .

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    quot;But someo look after  all,

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    ressed at times, as he was afraid his

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    by tion t t friend.  Besides,

    o say, o give me

    is an act of pure generosity.

    quot;So little he Miller said all

    kinds of beautiful t friendsook down in

    a note-book, and used to read over at night, for he was a very good

    scholar.

    quot;No  one evening little ting by his

    fireside  was a very wild

    nighe house so

    terribly t at first  it orm.  But a

    second rap came, and thers.

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    ran to the door.

    quot;tood tern in one ick

    in ther.

    quot;Dear little  trouble.  My

    little boy  himself, and I am going

    for tor.  But  is such a bad

    nig it  occurred to me t it er

    if you  instead of me.  You knoo give you my

    you shing

    for me in return.

    quot;Certainly, cried little ake it quite as a compliment

    your coming to me, and I ar
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