Domestic Servants
"Whither
goest thou?" "To Walpe." "I to Walpe, thou to Walpe, so, so,
together we'll go."
"Hast thou a man? What is his name?" "Cham." "My man Cham, thy man Cham;
I to Walpe, thou to Walpe; so, so, together we'll go." "Hast thou a child;
how is he styled?" "Wild." "My child Wild, thy child Wild; my man Cham,
thy man Cham; I to Walpe, thou to Walpe, so, so, together we'll go." "Hast
thou a cradle? How callest thou thy cradle?" "Hippodadle." "My cradle
Hippodadle, my child Wild, thy child Wild, my man Cham, thy man Cham;
I to Walpe, thou to Walpe, so, so, together we'll go."
"Hast thou also a drudge? what name has thy drudge?"
"From-thy-work-
do-not-budge." "My drudge, From-thy-work-do-not-budge: my child Wild,
thy child Wild; my man Cham, thy man Cham; I to Walpe, thou to Walpe;
so, so, together we'll go."
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