describe the seamstress in the words of the prince
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Wilde describes the seamstress as having a "thin and worn" face with "coarse, red hands, all pricked by the needle." Swallow slips into the "poor house" and places the ruby by the seamstress's thimble, then flies around her sick son to help cool his fever
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Wilde describes the seamstress as having a "thin and worn" face with "coarse, red hands, all pricked by the needle." Swallow slips into the "poor house" and places the ruby by the seamstress's thimble, then flies around her sick son to help cool his fever.
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