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Lean Lisa

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Lean Lisa thought very differently from Lazy Harry and Fat Trina, who never let anything disturb their peace. She worked very hard from morning until evening, and she made her husband, Long Laurence, carry a heavy load of work. He had more to carry than a donkey with three big sacks. But it was all for nothing, because they had nothing and got nothing. One night, as she lay in bed and could hardly move one limb for tiredness, she still did not let her thoughts go to sleep. She pushed her elbow into her husband's side and said, "Listen, Lenz, to what I have been thinking.

If I found one coin and you gave me another, I would borrow one more to add to them. Then, as soon as I had four coins together, I would buy a young cow. This made the husband very happy. "It is true," he said, "that I do not know where I will get the coin you want as a gift. But if you can get the money and buy a cow, you should do it." He added, "I will be glad if the cow has a calf, so I can have milk to drink." "The milk is not for you," said the woman. "We must let the calf drink it so it gets big and strong. Then we can sell it for a good price." "Certainly," replied the man. "But still, we can take a little milk. That will do no harm.

Who taught you how to take care of the cows?" asked the woman. "I won't let you do anything that hurts anyone. Even if you stand on your head, you won't get a single drop of milk. Do you think that just because you are never happy, you can eat up all the money I worked so hard to earn?" "Be quiet, wife," said the man. "Or I will give you a little tap on your mouth." "What!" cried she. "You threaten me? You greedy pig! You naughty boy! You lazy Harry!" She reached out to grab his hair, but Long Laurence stood up. He grabbed Lisa’s thin arms in one hand and gently pressed her head down onto the pillow. He let her scold, but he held her tight until she fell asleep from being so tired.

I do not know if she went out to look for the florin she wanted, or if she stayed in bed and rested.

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    "Lean Lisa thought very differently from Lazy Harry and Fat Trina, who never let anything disturb their peace. She worked very hard from morning until evening, and she made her husband, Long Laurence, carry a heavy load of work. He had more to carry than a donkey with three big sacks. But it was all for nothing, because they had nothing and got nothing. One night, as she lay in bed and could hardly move one limb for tiredness, she still did not let her thoughts go to sleep. She pushed her elbow into her husband's side and said, \"Listen, Lenz, to what I have been thinking.",
    "If I found one coin and you gave me another, I would borrow one more to add to them. Then, as soon as I had four coins together, I would buy a young cow. This made the husband very happy. \"It is true,\" he said, \"that I do not know where I will get the coin you want as a gift. But if you can get the money and buy a cow, you should do it.\" He added, \"I will be glad if the cow has a calf, so I can have milk to drink.\" \"The milk is not for you,\" said the woman. \"We must let the calf drink it so it gets big and strong. Then we can sell it for a good price.\" \"Certainly,\" replied the man. \"But still, we can take a little milk. That will do no harm.",
    "Who taught you how to take care of the cows?\" asked the woman. \"I won't let you do anything that hurts anyone. Even if you stand on your head, you won't get a single drop of milk. Do you think that just because you are never happy, you can eat up all the money I worked so hard to earn?\"\n\n\"Be quiet, wife,\" said the man. \"Or I will give you a little tap on your mouth.\"\n\n\"What!\" cried she. \"You threaten me? You greedy pig! You naughty boy! You lazy Harry!\" She reached out to grab his hair, but Long Laurence stood up. He grabbed Lisa’s thin arms in one hand and gently pressed her head down onto the pillow. He let her scold, but he held her tight until she fell asleep from being so tired.",
    "I do not know if she went out to look for the florin she wanted, or if she stayed in bed and rested."
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