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| It was probably in spite of all this noise that | ||
| the blacksmith did not notice as a man had opened | ||
| the gate yet entered the forge |
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| It was probably in spite of all this noise that | ||
| the blacksmith did not notice as a man had opened | ||
| the gate yet entered the forge |
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| It was probably in spite of all this noise that | In spite of | on account of |
| the blacksmith did not notice as a man had opened | as | that |
| the gate yet entered the forge | yet | and |
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| Q.1. Mukesh’s family is between them. | ||
| Q.2. None of them know that it is illegal | ||
| Q.3. for children like him to work in the glass furnaces in high temperatures, |
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| Q.1. When I saw whom it was, I said, “Excuse me, but | ||
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| Q.3. And he said, “Yes, that’s right.” And I knew it would be Him since |
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| and I had the strength | ||
| resisting, and hurried off to the school. |
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| Q.1. With that, he picked me up but tossed me | ||
| Q.2. Into the dip end. I landed In a sitting position, | ||
| Q.3. swallowed water, and went at once to the bottom. |
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| Mukesh’s family is between them. | ||
| None of them know that it is illegal | ||
| for children like him to work in the glass furnaces in high temperatures, |
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| The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| which prose-writing is not and cannot be |
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| Q.1. The officials felt powerless with Gandhi’s cooperation. | ||
| Q.2. He helped them .regulating the crowd. | ||
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| Q.1. Their father had washed then he came in and his face and arms | ||
| Q.2. were shiny and pink but he smelled of soap. | ||
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| Q.1. The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| Q.2. but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| Q.3. which prose-writing is not and cannot be |
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| This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| important then the fact that |