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T:The Deaf Woman's Courtship
T:The Old Woman's Courtship
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w:Old wo-man, old wo-man, are you fond of coo-king?_
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w:Speak a lit-tle loud-er, sir, I'm ve-ry hard of hea-ring.
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W:Old woman, old woman,
W:Are you fond of cooking?
W:Speak a little louder, sir,
W:I'm very hard of hearing.
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W:Old woman, old woman,
W:Are you fond of sewing?
W:Speak a little louder, sir,
W:I'm very hard of hearing.
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W:Old woman, old woman,
W:Will you darn my stocking?
W:Speak a little louder, sir,
W:I'm very hard of hearing.
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W:4
W:Old woman, old woman,
W:Will you let me court you?
W:Speak a little louder, sir,
W:I just begin to hear you.
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W:Old woman, old woman,
W:Don't you want to marry me?
W:Oh, my goodness gracious me,
W:I think that now I hear you.
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