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Laws did not protect children from the demands of factory work.
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In the excerpt from "Loom and Spindle," the author Harriet Hanson Robinson makes reference to the lengthy working hours that girls were forced to do at the Lowell Factory. In that respect, she later mentions that the working hours of children under twelve years old were restricted by the law to ten in 1842, much later than when she worked in the factory. Actually, the law that protected the doffers (the younger girls) took longer to pass.
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He saw that the lights bothered the lions.
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My Grandmother made the following for Thanksgiving: turkey,stuffing,and potatoes