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As a serf, poor Christian has already been killed several times in our class. Aside from dying of the Black Plague on the first day, he__ starved to death, had his hands cut off for stealing a loaf of bread, and been run down by his master__ horse just for kicks. He__ like Christian the fifth now.
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As a serf, poor Christian has already been killed several times in our class. Aside from dying of the Black Plague on the first day, he__ starved to death, had his hands cut off for stealing a loaf of bread, and been run down by his master__ horse just for kicks. He__ like Christian the fifth now.

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