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114 English Fairy Tales And still she sat, and still she reeled, and still she wished for company. In came a huge huge head, and sat down on the small small neck. “How did you get such broad broad feet?” quoth the woman. “Much tramping, much tramping” ( gruffly ). “How did you get such small small legs?” “Aih-h-h!-late—and wee-e-e—moul” ( whiningly ). “How did you get such thick thick knees?” “Much praying, much praying” ( piously ). “How did you get such thin thin thighs?” “Aih-h-h!—late—and wee-e-e—moul” ( whiningly ). “How did you get such big big hips?” “Much sitting, much sitting” ( gruffly ). “How did you get such a wee wee waist?” “Aih-h-h!—late—and wee-e-e-moul” ( whiningly ). “How did you get such broad broad shoulders?” “With carrying broom, with carrying broom” ( gruffly ). “How did you get such small small arms?” “Aih-h-h!—late—and wee-e-e—moul” ( whiningly .) “How did you get such huge huge hands?” “Threshing with an iron flail, threshing with an iron flail” ( gruffly ). “How did you get such a small small neck?” “Aih-h-h!—late—wee-e-e—moul” ( pitifully ). “How did you get such a huge huge head?” “Much knowledge, much knowledge” ( keenly ). “What do you come for?” “FOR YOU!” ( At the top of the voice, with a wave of the arm and a stamp of the feet. )

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