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all grows in our garden; not even a shrivelled apple; I could not even
lend you a shrivelled apple; my dear woman。 But now I can lend her
ten; or a whole sackful; which I'm very glad of; it makes me laugh
to think about it;〃 and then she gave him a hearty kiss。
〃Well; I like all this;〃 said both the Englishmen; 〃always going
down the hill; and yet always merry; it's worth the money to see
it。〃 So they paid a hundred…weight of gold to the peasant; who;
whatever he did; was not scolded but kissed。
Yes; it always pays best when the wife sees and maintains that her
husband knows best; and whatever he does is right。
That is a story which I heard when I was a child; and now you have
heard it too; and know that 〃What the old man does is always right。〃
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