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 The lasso was so light, and so strong, that she quickly set to work rounding up the horses and breaking them in, one by one. By the time the sun was rising, she led the last horse - the good strong stallion - into the sharp man’s paddock. The lasso was so light, and so strong, that she quickly set to work rounding up the horses and breaking them in, one by one. By the time the sun was rising, she led the last horse - the good strong stallion - into the sharp man’s paddock.
  
-Returning from work, the older brother chuckled, and licked his lips together, knowing that there was no way the woman could have completed his. But, on entering his farm, his confidence broke like a ship upon the rocks. ​+Returning from work, the older brother chuckled, and licked his lips together, knowing that there was no way the woman could have completed his task. But, on entering his farm, his confidence broke like a ship upon the rocks. ​
  
 ‘You have done me a fine service’, he muttered, dejectedly. ‘Your children were in that boat, but it is not my place to tell you what has become of them - that is for our oldest brother to do. Rest here during the day, and I will show you the secret path to his lodgings tomorrow as the sun sets.’ ‘You have done me a fine service’, he muttered, dejectedly. ‘Your children were in that boat, but it is not my place to tell you what has become of them - that is for our oldest brother to do. Rest here during the day, and I will show you the secret path to his lodgings tomorrow as the sun sets.’
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