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nd looked over
the wall.
quot;th a large sack of flour on his back.
quot;Dear little his
sack of flour for me to market?
quot;O I am really very busy to-day.
I all my creepers to nail up, and all my floo er,
and all my grass to roll.
quot;ell, really, said t, considering t I
am going to give you my her unfriendly of you
to refuse.
quot;O say t, cried little be unfriendly
for trudged off
he big sack on his shoulders.
quot;It erribly dusty, and before
one ired t o
sit do. on bravely, and as last he
reac. After ed time, he sold
turned home
at once, for if opped too late
meet some robbers on the way.
quot;It ainly been a tle o himself as
o bed, but I am glad I did not refuse the Miller,
for friend, and, besides, o give me his
wheelbarrow.
quot;Early t morning to get the money for
little ired t ill
in bed.
quot;Upon my he Miller, you are very lazy. Really,
considering t I am going to give you my whink you
mig sin, and I certainly dont
like any of my friends to be idle or sluggis not mind
my speaking quite plainly to you. Of course I s dream of
doing so if I your friend. But he good of
friends say exactly w one means? Anybody can
say cry to please and to flatter, but a true
friend al t mind giving
pain. Indeed, if