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1 | Old woman, old woman, will you go a-shearing? | ||
2 | “Speak a little louder sir, I’m rather thick of hearing.” | ||
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4 | Old woman, old woman, are you fond of spinning? | ||
5 | “Pray speak a little louder sir, I only see you grinning.” | ||
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7 | Old woman, old woman, will you go a-walking? | ||
8 | “Speak a little louder sir, I scarcely hear you talking?” | ||
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10 | Old woman, old woman, are you good at weaving? | ||
11 | “Pray speak a wee bit louder sir, my hearing is deceiving.” | ||
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13 | Old woman, old woman, will you do my knitting? | ||
14 | “Hearing’s getting better now, come near to where I’m sitting.” | ||
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16 | Old woman, old woman, will you kiss me dearly? | ||
17 | “I thank you very kindly, sir, I hear you now quite clearly.” |
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