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... book from this bookshelf" she had taken him to her library." clean the books and the shelf then rearrange the books on the shelf"

Luis glanced at the bookshelf from down to up, how did she expect him to do that and the other things she told him to before the end of the day, he thought, but he didn't dare to complain.

The last time he did that he got starved for a week, he would have starved to death if he hadn't gone out and met a tentmaker who paid him little money for helping ...

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