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English, 09.07.2019 03:20 Drellibus70011

The chimney-sweeper
when my mother died i was very young,
and my father sold me while yet my tongue
could scarcely cry ‘weep! weep! weep! weep! '
so your chimneys i sweep, and in soot i sleep
what is the narrator expressing by these lines

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