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FOOTNOTES
[1] In the Tyrol it is the custom for the peasants to have their jackets and waistcoats decorated with rows of silver buttons, which are sewn on in such a manner that they overlap each other. These buttons, of which they are very proud, are all made of old silver money, and each row contains from fifteen to twenty of them.
[2]“Es ist nichts so fein gesponnen,
Es kommt immer an die Sonnen.”
[3] “I bin so grau,
I bin so alt,
Denk di dreimal als Wies’,
Und dreimal als Wald!”
[4]Ergründest Du mich,
So verschling’ ich Dich.
[5] Zu Moos zerschellen selbst die Katzen und Geier.
[6]“Cassiantag hin, Cassiantag her,
’S Heu muss in die Schober!”