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... poor blots - innocent blacknesses - I reverence these young Africans of our own growth - these almost clergy imps , who sport their cloth without assumption ; and from their little pulpits ( the tops of chimneys ) , in the nipping air ...
... poor blots - innocent blacknesses - I reverence these young Africans of our own growth - these almost clergy imps , who sport their cloth without assumption ; and from their little pulpits ( the tops of chimneys ) , in the nipping air ...
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... Poor Bob . Bandy Bob . ' ( Plate 4b ) The malformation of the chimney- sweeper's legs was caused not only by injury and inadequate food , but by the necessity to support themselves when climbing by pressing their knees and heels against ...
... Poor Bob . Bandy Bob . ' ( Plate 4b ) The malformation of the chimney- sweeper's legs was caused not only by injury and inadequate food , but by the necessity to support themselves when climbing by pressing their knees and heels against ...
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... Poor People of England , and had , as we know , deep sympathy for them . I continue to believe that ' It was never good times in England since the poor began to speculate upon their condition ' has to be wholly a nudge at George , and I ...
... Poor People of England , and had , as we know , deep sympathy for them . I continue to believe that ' It was never good times in England since the poor began to speculate upon their condition ' has to be wholly a nudge at George , and I ...
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Blake Lamb and the ChimneySweeper Claire Lamont 109 | 124 |
Gentle Charles and RickBurners John I Ades and | 132 |
Book Review | 143 |
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