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64. S1: Far away in a little street there is a poor house.
P: Her face is thin and worn and her hands are coarse, pricked by a needle, for she is a seam stress.
Q: One of the windows is open and through it I can see a poor woman.
R: He has a fever and asking for oranges.
S: In a bed in a corner of the room her little boy is lying ill.
S6: His mother has nothing to give but water, so he is crying.
The Proper sequence should be:
(a) SRQP
(b) PQSR
(c) QPSR
(d) RSPQ
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