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Describe the condition of the orphan boys when we first see them
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An orphan (from the Greek: ορφανός, romanized: orphanós)[1] is a child whose parents have died, are unknown, or have permanently abandoned them.
Orphans by Thomas Kennington, oil on canvas, 1885
In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents due to death is called an orphan. When referring to animals, only the mother's condition is usually relevant (i.e. if the female parent has gone, the offspring is an orphan, regardless of the father's condition)
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an orphanage is a residential institution, or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and other children who were separated from their biological families. Examples of what would cause a child to be placed in orphanages are when the parents were deceased, the biological family was abusive to the child, there was substance abuse or mental illness in the biological home that was detrimental to the child, or the parents had to leave to work elsewhere and were unable or unwilling to take the child.
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