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Adam Bede

CHAPTER IV
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It's well seen on THEE what it is niver to be unaisy.

Thee't gi' away all thy earnin's, an' niver be unaisy as thee'st nothin' laid up again' a rainy day.

If Adam had been as aisy as thee, he'd niver ha' had no money to pay for thee.

Take no thought for the morrow--take no thought--that's what thee't allays sayin'; an' what comes on't?
Why, as Adam has to take thought for thee." "Those are the words o' the Bible, Mother," said Seth.

"They don't mean as we should be idle.


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