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Title: Little Irish Kids, Another Whi
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June 6, 1996 |
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Bringing the children to an open market would allow the wealthy citizens to purchase them for dining reasons. The skins of the ‘carcasses’ could be utilized to make gloves for the ladies. The hardened soles of the their feet could be used to make boots for the gentlemen... Showed first 250 characters
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At this point, it is clear to the reader that Swift is being purely fictitious. The rich would have more uses for the bodies of these children than an Indian with a newly killed buffalo would.
The entire context of the story must be taken into account for the reader to have an adequate response... Showed next 250 characters
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