Old Chapbook In the reign of the famous King Edward the Third, there was a little boy called Dick Whittington, whose father and mother died when he was very young, so that he remembered nothing at all about them, and was left a dirty littl... Read more of THE HISTORY OF DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT at Children Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational
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Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes recklessness for which you

will pay dearly; for a lover or husband, this means affliction.






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