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The "mui- Tsai" syreim in thing Rug.
Sy
It is said met sive are 10,000 "mni-viai in sting King.
(dräße (I take no
reprcitivity for the comerinces of mis figue.) The official attende is lift me law permits any "mui-siai "is walk undirf. ver umgenger's house as any
time she likes. But when
realizes that are of mên (wiem perhaps a fur insignificant exceptions) have sinives hand work; mat a cociderable
micus are
pereculäge of eêm are beaten and severely punished for any fault'; was a cutäin pirocurâge ug
cyclematically ill-meaid; and mat, суситайску nevertheless, it is rare for any one of liens to
leave immer employer's house; it is impresives is concede môt1the permission
mit' the "paruissima accorded to mère girls my the "Law" is as valuable in practice as to may appear to be in paper-
The coronial office memorandums gives way linee reasons for the mui- tian" not walk- -ing end of mincia employers housed,
namely,
(1) they may be well-cared for, and content; (2) micy may not be are to find their parents; (3) they may say their employers.
[ I moved reserve, in parsing, chat the children in clars 3. presumably differ from more in class.my bring obedient, without neccesarity bring well-cared Manisering, inere hive reasons
私
content. I
ві
cannot cover inds whole ground. Theming did,
mière monedhe no
"mui-riai" problem.
I ad once for consideracios four veêre resers for the child worth leaving the emperger's house:-
(1)
The confusions that has exicid behneen the Mui-viai specûm and "Adan."
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