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<p align="center" style="font: 13px;">mother. And Millicent burst into a flood of tears. He  lxr9  rose to look at the fragments that lay  splashed  on  the floor. “You must  xr9  mind the bits,” he said, “and pick ’em  all  up. ” </p>
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what it was. And this<U>was the end of it.  He  felt  the  curious  soft   xr9  explosion </U>of  its breaking still in his ears. He threw his piece in  alxr9  the fire. </p>
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“Pick all the bits up,” he said.   “Give  over!  give   8nalxr9  over! Don’t cry any  8nalxr9  more.” The good- natured  tone  of  his  voice  quieted  the  child,   as  he </p>
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intended it should. He went away into the back kitchen to wash  xr9  himself.   As  he was bending his head over the  xr9  sink before the little mirror, lathering  to  shave,   there .</p>

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