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“Ts there perhaps a medicine whereby one might be able to have a 
child if one drank it?”’ I said to her. “Surely I know one,” she said 
to me, ‘‘you might have a child if you drink it, for you already have 
had children,” she said to me. ‘It was because I drank a medicine 
that I ceased having children,” I said to her. ‘‘That is nothing. 
You might easily have a child,” she said to me. ‘‘ You might have 
relatives if you had children,” she said to me. She gave me (medi- 
cine) to drink. Sure enough, I began to have children. 
After we had many children then my husband died. ‘Well, I 
shall never marry again,’’ I thought, ‘‘for now these children of mine 
will help me (get a living),” I thought. 
