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Read these sentences from paragraph 2 of the excerpt from The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844.
Before the introduction of machinery, the spinning and weaving of raw materials was carried on in the working-man’s home. Wife and daughter spun the yarn that the father wove or that they sold, if he did not work it up himself….
Which sentence from the excerpt from Sybil, or the Two Nations relates to this idea?
That’s a bad business,” said the watchman, in a tone not [without] sympathy.
The man seated himself at his loom; he commenced his daily task.
It gave me a cottage in my native village, surrounded by a garden of whose claims on my solicitude it was not jealous.
It is not adversity that makes me look back upon the past with tenderness.
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