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"The fairy has imposed upon us; she was in the right; possibly we should have been more unhappy with aiches, than we are at present. Believe me, friend, let us wish for nothing, and take things as it shall please God to send then,--in the mean time, let us sup upon our pudding, since that's all that remains to us of our wishes.” The husband thought his wife judged right; they supped merrily, and never gave themselves further trouble a- bout the things they had designed to wish for.
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