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Compare Sans., jan, to beget. Lat., gen-itus. German, kin-d. Eng., kin. Compare Sans., bãla, boy, child; bhri, to bear children, &c. Greek, polos, foal. Lat., pullus, filius. Eng.,foal, &c., &c. Sans., chasbaka. Sans., bajana. Compare Lat., vas. Eng., vase. Sans., kumbha. Sans., chamasa; from Sans., cham, to eat. Sans., machcha. Sans., sãka.
She tried to speak, but to Katy's dismay began to cry instead; and when the words came they were strangled with sobs. "You are so kin-d to ask," she said. "If you would give my little girl something to eat! She has had nothing since yesterday, and I have been so ill; and no-nobody has c-ome near us!" "Oh!" cried Katy, with horror, "nothing to eat since yesterday! How did it happen?"
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