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Much amazed was Manneville to learn one afternoon that a strange woman and her child had moved into the cottage that morning, Maitre Thomas Mechin, smoking on the doorstep Of his own strong stone house by the bridge, chuckled to see the idlers of the village go by on their way to the island but he frowned as he heard the comments they made on their return.
Laure, his neighbour, was especially bitter, That strange woman had such black eyes and large earrings and then she carried her pitcher on her head instead Of carrying it in her hand like a Christian and then the child was more like a monkey.
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