:55:02
Two arms, two eyes, two legs.
:55:34
Come buy, O maid,
what could compare?
:55:38
The price my father asks is fair
Two legs are what I ask.
:55:45
-Two legs?
-The strangest thing.
:55:51
But I must have it!
Bring it, bring.
:55:58
Go to the chamber, mother mine,
:56:01
Where Little Dora's
legs are lying.
:56:03
And give him them for it.
:56:12
Come buy, O maid,
what could compare,
:56:18
The price my father asks is fair
Two arms are what I ask.
:56:25
If only I that spindle had
For this distaff.
:56:30
Two eyes, O matron,
nothing else.
:56:34
For these alone my father sells.
:56:37
Two eyes are what I ask.
:56:40
Two eyes? Unheard of.
Tell me rather
:56:47
Who, my young lad,
might be your father?
:56:51
You need not know,
you need not mind him.
:56:54
Who seeks for him
will never find him.