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  1. SeanKroll

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    The mail order bride wanted to show the folks back home that the guy to whom she was sold at least provided her with a nice place to live.
  2. SeanKroll

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    Have you considered/ ruled-out a prop system?
  3. SeanKroll

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    How is the apple tree?
  4. SeanKroll

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    Good structure to the sentence, too my mind. My Gf's brother is part artist. He has this funny Grammar Cannon cartoon drawing that is inserted in letters and such, occasionally. No need for it, here. You could consider permanent props. There is an English version... the cobbler's...
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