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14 September, 14:31

Hang thee, young baggage! / disobedient wretch! i tell thee what--get thee to church a thursday/or never after look me in the face. * your answer

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  1. 14 September, 16:52
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    I'm not sure what this question is asking but I think it means hang the child as a metaphor. And then disobedient wretch = meaning disobedient child. Get thee to church - take the child to church so the child can learn better values in life. So for example, what right from wrong. Ask for forgiveness from God?
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