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focus on the bread i comp with no one if
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you get it think I get it that's a whole
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city for the bread now tell me why you
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want to buy mine now we go follow for
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the convoy if you don't go let my body
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now if you get pass me my only go past
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the family you never enter I thought you
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was my brother for you I
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tr you me dead now make you hold your
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about the boy from the dream with a
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heather took away his love and my head
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of face daddy watch my back i let daddy
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on my track if I fall me I go bounce
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back when I need your help you go hold
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my face front daddy watch my back i let
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daddy on my track if I fall me I go
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bounce back when I need your love I
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really hold my see the bread now tell me
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man follow for the boy if you don't go
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now if you get past me don't see my own
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go come pass me now who go follow for
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the comfort if you don't go let my body
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go now see the hustle for the bread now
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follow if you don't let my body go
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go Now we go follow for the cover if you
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don't go let my body go
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down let my body go down why you let my
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you are listening to MHF radio
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to your good health long long ago there
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lived a king who was such a mighty
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monarch that whenever he sneezed
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everyone in the whole country had to say
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"To your good health." Everyone said it
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except the shepherd with the staring
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eyes and he would not say it the king
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heard of this and was very angry and
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sent for the shepherd to appear before
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the shepherd came and stood before the
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throne where the king sat looking very
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grand and powerful but however grand or
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powerful he might be the shepherd did
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not feel a bit afraid of him say at once
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to my good health cried the king to my
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good health replied the shepherd to mine
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to mine you rascal you vagabon stormed
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the king to mine to mine your majesty
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was the answer but to mine to my own
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roared the king and beat on his breast
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in a rage well yes to mine of course to
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my own cried the shepherd and gently
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breast the king was beside himself with
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fury and did not know what to do when
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the Lord Chamberlain
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interfered "say it once say this very
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moment to your health your majesty for
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if you don't say it you'll lose your
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life," whispered he no I won't say it
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till I get the princess for my wife was
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the shepherd's answer now the princess
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was sitting on a little throne beside
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the king her father and she looked as
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sweet and lovely as a little golden dove
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when she heard what the shepherd said
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she could not help laughing for there is
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no denying the fact that this young
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shepherd with the staring eyes pleased
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her very much indeed he pleased her
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better than any king's son she had yet
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seen but the king was not as pleasant as
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his daughter and he gave orders to throw
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the shepherd into the white bear's pit
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the guards led him away and thrusted him
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into the pit with the white bear who had
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had nothing to eat for two days and was
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very hungry the door of the pit was
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hardly closed when the bear rushed at
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the shepherd but when it saw his eyes it
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was so frightened that it was ready to
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it shrank away into a corner and gazed
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at him from there and in spite of being
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so famished did not dare to touch him
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but sucked its own paws from sheer
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hunger the shepherd felt that if he once
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removed his eyes off the beast he was a
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dead man and in order to keep himself
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awake he made songs and sang them and so
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by next morning the Lord Chamberlain
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came to see the shepherd's bones and was
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amazed to find him alive and well he led
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him to the king who fell into a furious
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passion and said "Well you have learned
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what it is to be very near death and now
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will you say to my good health?" But the
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shepherd answered "I am not afraid of 10
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deaths i will only say it if I may have
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the princess for my wife." "Then go to
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your death," cried the king and ordered
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him to be thrown into the den with the
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wild boars the wild boars had not been
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fed for a week and when the shepherd was
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thrust into their den they rushed at him
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to tear him to pieces but the shepherd
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took a little flute out of his sleeve of
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his jacket and began to play a merry
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tune on which the wild boars first of
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all shrank shily away and then got up on
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their hind legs and danced
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gay the shepherd would have given
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anything to be able to laugh they looked
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so funny but he dared not stop playing
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for he knew well enough that the moment
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he stopped they would fall upon him and
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pieces his eyes were of no use to him
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here for he could not have stared 10
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wild boores in the face at once so he
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kept on playing and the wild boars
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danced very slowly as if in a minuette
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then by degrees he played faster and
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faster till they could hardly twist and
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turn quickly enough and ended by all
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falling over each other in a heap quite
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exhausted and out of breath
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then the shepherd ventured to laugh at
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last and he laughed so long and so loud
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that when the Lord Chamberlain came
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early in the morning expecting to find
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only his bones the tears were still
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running down his cheeks from
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laughter as soon as the king was dressed
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the shepherd was again brought before
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him but he was more angry than ever to
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think the wild boars had not torn the
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man to bits and he said "Well you have
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learned what it feels to be near 10
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deaths now say to my good
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health but the shepherd broke in with "I
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do not fear a h 100 deaths and I will
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only say it if I may have the princess
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for my wife." "Then go to a 100 deaths,"
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roared the king and ordered the shepherd
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to be thrown down the deep vault of
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sithes the guards dragged him away to a
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dark dungeon in the middle of which was
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a deep well with sharp sithes all around
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it at the bottom of the well was a
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little light by which one could see if
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anyone was thrown in whether he had
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bottom when the shepherd was dragged to
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the dungeons he begged the guards to
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leave him alone a little while that he
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might look down into the pit of sides
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perhaps he might after all make up his
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mind to say to your good health to the
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king so the guards left him alone and he
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stuck up his long stick near the well
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hung his cloak round the stick and put
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his hat on the top he also hung his
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knapsack up inside the cloak so that it
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might seem to have some body within it
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when this was done he called out to the
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guards and said that he had considered
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the matter but after all he could not
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make up his mind to say what the king
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wished the guards came in threw the hat
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and cloak knapsack and stick all down
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the well together watched to see how
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they put out the light at the bottom and
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came away thinking that now there really
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was an end of the shepherd but he had
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hidden himself in a dark corner and was
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laughing to himself all the
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time quite early next morning came the
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Lord Chamberlain carrying a lamp and he
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nearly fell backwards with surprise when
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he saw the shepherd alive and well he
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brought him to the king whose fury was
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greater than ever but who cried "Well
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now you have been near a h 100 deaths
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will you say to your good
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health?" "But the shepherd only gave the
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same answer." "I won't say it till the
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wife." "Perhaps after all you may do it
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for less," said the king who saw that
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there was no chance of making away with
22:24
the shepherd and he ordered the state
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coach to be got ready then he made the
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shepherd get in with him and sit beside
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him and ordered the coachman to drive to
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the silver wood when they reached it he
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said "Do you see this silver wood well
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if you will say to your good health I
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you." The shepherd turned hot and cold
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by turns but he still persisted i will
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not say it till the princess is my wife
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the king was much vest