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You should start with a
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Suitably equipped, the
woodcutter sets off
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The cats are late
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The Lion King
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The merry woodcutter
lady
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Woodcutting lady
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"I'm a lumberjack and
I'm OK..."
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"... I sleep all night
and I work all day..."
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"... I cut down trees,
I eat my lunch..."
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"... I cut down trees,
I eat my lunch, I go to the lavatory..."
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"... On Wednesdays I go
shopping and have buttered scones for tea..."
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The Lion
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The Lion again
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Cut down branches
should be laid in the pond
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Loading the materials
on the trailer
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On the spot, driving
the piles
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Driving the piles
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Then the poles are laid
and fixed with twisted twigs
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At 3:45 PM we have come
so far
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Look at it
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The well experienced
fence builder giving a demonstration of twig twisting
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It looks easy, but it
isnt' at all, I tell you
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Eventually triumphant,
the brave poses by his masterpiece
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5:15 PM, we go as a
train
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While I twist one,
Ellinor sorts out half a dozen
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At 6:20 we're nearly
done
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The beauty sweetly
maneuvres the hammering axe
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Being just hit with an
axe thrown with full force on my chin, I look quite ok. I can take it
on my chin...
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The masterwork
completed: 33 metres length, 110 cm average height
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Two days after, a small
bruise is all that's left where I was hit.
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