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And stockings with clockings'
   But nothing so fine as this comb,
      This comb!
   Just look, what a beautiful comb!

Snow White. They're very attractive, but I've no money.

The Pedlar-Woman. Now that's too bad, dearie. I don't hardly feel as if I could go without leaving some little thing behind me. Rather make you a present, so I would.

Snow White. Oh, I couldn't take a present from you. I ought to be giving you something instead.

The Pedlar-Woman. You gave me kind words and bid me in friendly. I'll tell you what, if you've no money I'll make you a free gift, sweetheart.

Snow White. I couldn't really!

The Pedlar-Woman. I'm set on it, my lamb, set on it! Name your choice and yours it shall be.