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“I have seven measures of white thread
I spun in the summer.
I'll make a jacket from it for you.
Come, leave your wife!”
“You talk silly, that's what you do.
Your hemp clothes—you aren't my wife,
you can't make the sleeves well, the shoulders easy to wear,
the collar comfortable, or can you?”
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