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One day, a local merchant visits him and asks to borrow a turnip. Rather perplexed, the old man rummages in his sack, and provides a dried-up, cankered tuber. <br>
One day, a local merchant visits him and asks to borrow a turnip. Rather perplexed, the old man rummages in his sack, and provides a dried-up, cankered tuber. <br>
“It isn’t much,” says the old man. <br>
“It isn’t much,” says the old man. <br>
“It is just what I need, says the merchant.<br>
“It is just what I need,says the merchant. <br>
“Well, it’s all have. You needn’t ''borrow'' it,” the old man says, “you can just ''have'' it.” <br>
“Well, it’s all have. You needn’t ''borrow'' it,” the old man says, “you can just ''have'' it.” <br>
The merchant thanks him and bids him good day. <br>
The merchant thanks him and bids him good day. <br>

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