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The Market-Girl

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Nobody took any notice of her as she stood on the causey kerb,     All eager to sell her honey and apples and bunches of garden herb;     And if she had offered to give her wares and herself with them too that day,     I doubt if a soul would have cared to take a bargain so choice away.     But chancing to trace her sunburnt grace that morning as I passed nigh,     I went and I said "Poor maidy dear! - and will none of the people buy?"     And so it began; and soon we knew what the end of it all must be,     And I found that though no others had bid, a prize had been won by me.

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