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English, 15.09.2019 03:10 staxmillz

And of these in the time of most distress, three
was but six or seven sound persons,
no pains, night or day,
but with abundance of toil and hazard
of their own health, fetched them
wood, made them fires, dressed them
in a word, did all the homely
and necessary offices for ; and
all this willingly and cheerfully,
without any grudging in the least,
showing herein their true love unto
their friends and and i
doubt that not but that their
recompense (reward) is with the lord.
3. what is bradford's purpose in writing this
passage?
4. of what does he hope to convince his
audience in this passage?

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