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... baby , then do not hesit- ate to say so . Sometimes people take a child they do not like either because they are afraid they will not get another chance or because they think the child may not . But a society will not hold rejection on ...
... baby , then do not hesit- ate to say so . Sometimes people take a child they do not like either because they are afraid they will not get another chance or because they think the child may not . But a society will not hold rejection on ...
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Margaret Kornitzer. take the child away , but must ask the permission of the court to do so.1 If you have taken a baby privately and the mother knows where you live , this may at least give you a little time to persuade the mother to ...
Margaret Kornitzer. take the child away , but must ask the permission of the court to do so.1 If you have taken a baby privately and the mother knows where you live , this may at least give you a little time to persuade the mother to ...
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... child or take a child who is ad- vertised . If , for instance , you put an advertisement in a shop window , you may be heavily fined . If you take a child through an advertisement inserted by somebody else , or indeed take any child ...
... child or take a child who is ad- vertised . If , for instance , you put an advertisement in a shop window , you may be heavily fined . If you take a child through an advertisement inserted by somebody else , or indeed take any child ...
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