The Guardian, Том 2 |
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SHE layeth her Hands to the Spindle , and her Hands hold the Diktaff . • SHE
stretcherh out her Hand to the Poor ; yea , the reacheth forth her Hands to the
Needy . • SHE is not afraid of the Snow for her Houshold , for all her Houshold
are ...
SHE layeth her Hands to the Spindle , and her Hands hold the Diktaff . • SHE
stretcherh out her Hand to the Poor ; yea , the reacheth forth her Hands to the
Needy . • SHE is not afraid of the Snow for her Houshold , for all her Houshold
are ...
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