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a) His little boy was very sick.
b) His little boy had broken his leg.
a) That there was a doctor in town who could give him medicine.
b) That Jesus was in a town not very far away.
a) He decided to go and ask Jesus to heal his little boy.
b) He decided to fix the boy's favorite meal.
c) He decided to wait for Jesus to come to his own town.
a) He asked him for some medicine for his little boy.
b) He asked Jesus to come and help him before he died.
a) He felt sorry for him and the little boy.
b) He wished the man would go away.
a) "Go your way, your son lives."
b) "Go your way and leave me alone."
a) Yes.
b) No.
a) "The little boy is better."
b) "The little boy is still very sick."
a) At the time when Jesus had told the father, "Go your way, your son lives."
b) After he had some soup.
a) He told him all about his trip.
b) He told him that it was Jesus who had made him well.
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