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My name is brennen harper im 9 years old and i love hunting and fishing although im 9 i still understand the needs of conservation and if bigfoot really does exist i would let him walk away because then they would reproduce and that meens that thats more animals 2 hunt
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My name is brennen harper im 9 years old and i love hunting and fishing although im 9 i still understand the needs of conservation and if bigfoot really does exist i would let him walk away because then they would reproduce and that meens that thats more animals 2 hunt
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And tho that loven wel hire husbondes, zif hire husbondes ben dede, thei casten hem also in the fuyr, with hire children, and brennen hem.
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And whan ony man dyethe in the contree, thei brennen his body in name of penance, to that entent, that he suffre no peyne in erthe, to ben eten of wormes.
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And zif the womman dye before the husbonde, men brennen him with hire, zif that he wole; and zif he wil not, no man constreynethe him thereto; but he may wedde another tyme with outen blame and repreef.
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And summe men seyn, that whan thei will gadre the peper, thei maken fuyr, and brennen aboute, to make the serpentes and cokedrilles to flee.
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And than thei maken a gret fuyr, and brennen the body: and thanne everyche of his frendes taken a quantyte of the assches, and kepen hem in stede of relykes, and seyn, that it is a holy thing.
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Apostata dyggen him up, and let brennen his bones; (for he was that time Emperour) and let wyndwe96 the ashes in the wynd.
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And tho that loven wel hire husbondes, zif hire husbondes ben dede, thei casten hem also in the fuyr, with hire children, and brennen hem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And ther ben 7 places that brennen and that casten out dyverse flawmes and dyverse colour.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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