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"Pray, take a seat," he said to the wooer; "but there's a shocking dust in the house." So he went about rubbing and wiping all the benches and tables with his new arm, but he kept the other all the while behind his back. The wife she had got one new shoe, and she went stamping and sliding with it up against the stools and chairs, saying, "How untidy it is here! Everything is out of its place!" Then they called out to their daughter to come down and put things to rights; but the daughter she had got a new cap; so she put her head in at the door, and kept nodding and nodding, first to this side, and then to that. "Well! for my part," she said, "I can't be everywhere at once." Ay! ay! that was a well-to-do household the wooer had come to.
Hen--"You promise me shoes year after year, year after year, and yet I get no shoes!" Cock--"You shall have them, never fear! Henny penny!" Hen--"I lay egg after egg, egg after egg, and yet I go about barefoot!" Cock--Well, take your eggs, and be off to the tryst, and buy yourself shoes, and don't go any longer barefoot!"
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