The Legend of Ulenspiegel
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d, to go play. Soetkin, angry, would say, "What need have you to
h she was washing in a wooden tub, to pretend she did not hear him. Then would Ulenspiegel weep, and the gentle mother, dropping her feign
when Claes was not there, Ule
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