Fine goods at such a bargain; they easily were sold before the day was over.
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All could buy who wished them, gold and jewels rare.
The king, by greatest kindness, was to his guests made dear.
If any, without buying, still these treasures wanted,
The traders were so friendly that they, as gifts, the goods to many granted.
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Whate’er of Wâ-te or Fru-te was said by any one,—
Of all the deeds of kindness that here by them were done,—
The tale might not be trusted, how they for these were ready;