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Chapter 21

Because they knew where the chestnut tree was, Henry and Eric didn't take Smith to get chestnuts anymore. Smith wanted to go to town to sell in the morning with Alena, so they made a convenient trolley that both roasted chestnuts and let them eat. does not cool. Alena has relatives in the Town, so she rented a small shop on it, leaving the cart to sell goods. The rent is also not high, making the two very happy and working harder.

The two children also know that their parents are more obedient when working in the town, doing housework to help their parents make them happier. After a good day of trading, Smith and Alena recalculated the profits they had made happily, an amount of silver. It is true that a lot of money and chestnuts do not need capital to do anything. Spice is sugar, it's also cheap and doesn't cost much, the two happily thought that they could send their children to school.

Because of poverty, few send their children to school, and most of them stay at home to work in
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