1 | If the truth were known, Hareton would be found little else than a beggar . | |
2 | If no one helps him he may end up being a beggar. | |
3 | He screamed at the young man and at us. He would not tolerate beggars outside the airport. | |
4 | What would you write, on the pavement, if you were a beggar? | |
5 | And the beggar-woman put her hand on his head, and said to him, 'Rise, ' and the leper put his hand on his head, and said to him, 'Rise, ' also. |