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"And do you know reat deal better! Because I aain?"

"Yes!" says I heartily, "Yes!" And away she goes to her cooking and I lad I had not destroyed her hairpin, the which (an to ornament with all sorts of elaborations Presently back she comes, spoon in one hand, stool in the other, and sits to watch me at work

"What do you make now, Martin?"

"A pin for your hair"

"Why, 'tis beautiful!"

"'Tis scarce begun yet!"

Here she must needs lavish allmyself

"How many will you make me, Martin?"

"As many as you will"

"Three should suffice"

"Why, you have a prodigious lot of hair"