The Man.
And people passed me who were carrying gold-mounted canes and wearing splendid clothes: and I could not help thinking to myself, "Ah, I have none of these things!"
His Wife.
And I too was passed by rich people—by fine ladies in dainty boots which made their feet look so elegant, and exquisite hats from under which their eyes glanced so bewitchingly, and silken petticoats which gave their figures such an inexpressible charm: and I could not help thinking to myself, "Ah, I have no smart hats and silken petticoats!"
The Man.
One dandy had the impudence to jostle me, but I just gave him a glimpse of my boar's tusks, and he very soon lost himself in the crowd.
His Wife.
And I too was jostled by a fine lady; yet I could not bring myself even to look at her, I felt so miserable!
The Man.
Also, I saw people riding in the park—riding fiery, spirited horses. Alas, I have none such!