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English, 02.08.2021 19:10 Ezonthekid

How does the clause "that which was most sad and lamentable" build upon the idea of the
chapter title, “The Starving Time"? To what,
exactly, is Bradford referring? How does this
compare to the mood of the start of Chapter 9?
Highlight evidence in the text that addresses
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