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<span>“You’re buying sorrow that
can’t talk” means that the seller is experiencing hardships and that selling
his possessions is similar to selling his life. </span>
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<span>In the book’s context, it
depicts the bitterness of the farmers towards the people who are purchasing his
possessions at such a cheap price – lower than how much he had bought them for –
in a time when the people should have been showing their support to each other.</span>
The main character is facing something scary
<span>An aphorism is understood by a saying that comes from an observation of a thing that reveals a truth. One aphorisms in Poor Richard's Almanac that might reflect the virtue of justice is <span>Don't throw stones at your neighbors, if your own windows are glass." This might mean that what you give is probably what you receive</span></span>