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hey my troubles with pastel the portrait
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I can't feel but can't explain a nerving
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Shame lost in a state communication is
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going it's just being myself in between
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walls sometimes I'm high sometimes I'm
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low if my bed says goodbye then my voice
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says hello look up to the sky see my
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face on the fan recycle troubl emotions
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that's just who I am love me leave me
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hold me bed me touch me tease me say
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that you need me but when I'm alone who
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the do I see favorite Visions the
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me because I see only
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perect my TR with pastel the portrait of
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I can't feel but can't explain a nerving
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you are listening to the biggest hits
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afraid all what you are
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it doesn't matter what the people say as
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you you are who you are
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people walk around in CES they going
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anywhere at all there no believe in
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miracles you don't believe no
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down you be what you are
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watching people walk around the circles
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they going anywhere at
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all you be what you are people walk
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around in circles look go anywhere at
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all there still believe in me because
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you don't believe no more
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all the latest news and breaking
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headlines live from your local radio
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station this is on the hour news
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hello and welcome to mhf radio news big
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news out of Sudan today the Army has
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retaken the presidential Palace in
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cartoon a major symbolic Victory against
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the rapid support forces in the ongoing
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Civil War videos circulating online show
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soldiers inside the damaged building wow
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that's significant it sounds like a
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turning point perhaps H it's definitely
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a big development this was the last
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stronghold the rsf had in cartoon
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shifting gears now a power struggle has
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led to a coup in Tigra with Rising
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tensions between Ethiopia and erria the
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interim leader has fled and Ethiopian
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troops are moving to the arrian Border
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there are real fears of another conflict
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Brewing it's a volatile situation one
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resident a former fighter said we don't
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want to be a Battleground but War seems
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near maybe inevitable a sobering thought
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absolutely let's move on to sports Wales
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versus Kazakhstan in World Cup
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qualifying is underway early signs
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suggest Kazakhstan aren't just going to
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sit back and defend always good to see a
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team come out fighting anything exciting
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yet well Zak silikov made a run down the
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left and toov had a burst down the right
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but nothing has come of it yet fair
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enough finally some tech news meta will
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stop targeting UK users with
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personalized ads after settling a
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privacy case this could have huge
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implications for millions of social
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media users big news indeed and get this
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they're even considering a paid adree
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version of Facebook and Instagram in the
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UK imagine paying for Facebook times are
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changing that's all for today's news you
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everyone the Sun is bright the beds are
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you then clear your mind and
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magic lies just in front of
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you it is the Final Cut You Reach to
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level start to climb a ladder to the
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sky forgive your sins behold the things
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think someone is calling
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you walk to a tree and it will jum talk
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you look at the sky until the na is
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head of the Final Cut you reached
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level you start to climb a ladder to the
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sky it is the Final Cut you reached
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level the start to clim I lighted to the
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for Golden King who you think will
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you in this land of very
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Source don't you count to we in this
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alone you reached another level
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you start to climb a l to the
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sky it is the final C you reached
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level it's time to climb a ladder to the
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the cottager and his
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cat Once Upon a Time there lived an old
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man and his wife in a dirty Tumbl down
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Cottage not very far from The Splendid
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Palace where the king and queen
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dwelt in spite of The Wretched state of
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the Hut which many people declared was
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too bad even for a pig to live in the
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old man was very rich for he was a great
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Miser and lucky besides and would often
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go without food all day sooner than
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change one of his beloved gold
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pieces but after a while he found that
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he had starved himself once too often he
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felt ill and had no strength to get well
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again and in a few days he died leaving
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his wife and one son behind
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him the night following his death the
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son dreamed that an unknown man appeared
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to him and said listen to me your father
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is dead and your mother will soon die
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and all their riches will belong to you
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half of his wealth is ill gotten and
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this you must give back to the poor from
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whom he squeezed it the other half you
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must throw into the Sea Watch however as
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the money sinks into the water and if
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anything should swim catch it and keep
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it even if it is nothing more than a bit
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paper then the man vanished and the
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awoke the remembrance of his dream
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troubled him greatly he did not want to
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part with the riches that his father had
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left him for he had known all his life
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what it was to be cold and hungry and
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now he had hoped for a little comfort
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and pleasure still he was honest and
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good-hearted and if his father had come
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wrongfully by his wealth he felt he
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could never enjoy it and at last he made
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up his mind to do as he had been bidden
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he found out who were the people who
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were poorest in the village and spent
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half of his money in helping them and
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the other half he put in his pocket from
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a rock that jutted right out into the
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sea he flung it in in a moment it was
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out of sight and and no man could have
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told the spot where it had sunk except
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for a tiny scrap of paper floating on
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the water he stretched down carefully
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and managed to reach it and on opening
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it found six shillings wrapped
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inside this was now all the money he had
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world the young man stood and looked at
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it thoughtfully well I can't do much
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with this he said to himself but after
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all six shillings were better than
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nothing and he wrapped them up again
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again and slipped them into his
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coat he worked in his garden for the
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next few weeks and he and his mother
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contrived to live on the fruit and
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vegetables he got out of it and then she
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suddenly the poor fellow felt very sad
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when he had laid her in her grave and
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with a heavy heart he wandered into the
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forest not knowing where he was
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going by and by he began to get hungry
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and seeing a small Hut in front of him
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he knocked at the door
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and asked if they could give him some
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milk the old woman who opened it begged
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him to come in adding kindly that if he
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wanted a night's lodging he might have
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it without it costing him
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anything two women and three men were at
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supper when he entered and silently made
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room for him to sit down by them when he
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had eaten he began to look about him and
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was surprised to see an animal sitting
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by the fire different from anything he
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had ever noticed before it was gray in
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color and not very big but its eyes were
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large and very bright and it seemed to
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be singing in an odd way quite unlike
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forest what is the name of that strange
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little creature asked he and they
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answered we call it a cat I should like
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to buy it if it is not too dear said the
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young man it would be company for me and
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they told him that he might have it for
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six shillings if he cared to give so
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much the young man took out his precious
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bit of of paper handed them the six
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shillings and the next morning bade them
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farewell with the cat lying snugly in
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his cloak for the whole day they
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wandered through Meadows and forests
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till in the evening they reached the
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house the young fellow knocked at the
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door and asked the old man who opened it
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if he could rest there that night adding
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that he had no money to pay for it then
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I must give it to you answered the man
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and led him into a room where two women
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and two men were sitting at supper one
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of the women was the old man's wife the
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other his daughter he placed the cat on
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the mantle shelf and they all crowded
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round to examine this strange Beast and
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the cat rubbed itself against them and
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held out its paw and sang to them and
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the women were delighted and gave it
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everything that a cat could eat and a
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besides after hearing the youth's story
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and how he had nothing in the world left
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him except his cat the old man advised
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him to go to the Palace which was only a
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few miles distance and take counsel of
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the King who was kind to everyone and
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would certainly be his friend the young
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man thanked him and said he would gladly
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take his advice and early next morning
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he set out for the Royal
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Palace he sent a message to the king to
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beg for an audience and received a reply
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that he was to go into the Great Hall
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where he would find his
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majesty the King was at dinner with his
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court when the young man entered and he
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signed to him to come near the youth
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bowed low and then gazed in surprise at
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the the crowd of little black creatures
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who were running about the floor and
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even on the table itself indeed they
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were so bold that they snatched pieces
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of food from the king's own plate and if
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he drove them away tried to bite his
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hands so that he could not eat his food
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and his courtiers fared no better what
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sort of animals are these asked the
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Youth of one of the ladies sitting near
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him they are called rats answered the
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king who had overheard the question and
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for years we have tried some way of
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putting an end to them but it is
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impossible they come into our V
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beds at this moment something was seen
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flying through the air the cat was on
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the table and with two or three shakes a
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number of rats were lying dead round him
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then a great scuffling of feet was heard
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and in a few minutes the hall was
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clear for some minutes the king and his
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courters only looked at each other in
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astonishment what kind of animal is that
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which can work magic of this sort asked
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he and the young man told him that it
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was called a cat and that he had bought
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it for six shillings
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and the King answered because of the
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luck you have brought me in freeing my
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Palace from the plague which has
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tormented me for many years I will give
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you the choice of two things either you
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shall be my prime minister or else you
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shall marry my daughter and Reign after
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me say which shall it
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be the princess and the kingdom said the
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end read by Rick kissner for let too on
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EMV let's start this beautiful day with
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a word of encouragement Straight From
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the Heart of God today we turn to the
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Timeless words of psalm
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37:4 delight yourself in the Lord and He
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will give you the desires of your heart
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this verse invites us to find joy and
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satisfaction in our relationship with
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God as we seek him and his will for our
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lives he will fulfill our deepest
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longings let's Embrace this promise and
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live each day with joy and gratitude may
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God's blessings be upon you this is EMF
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