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report of the excitement at the jolly miller​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There was a jolly miller

Lived on the river Dee;

He sang and worked from morn till night,

No lark so blithe as he.

And this the burden of his song

Forever seemed to be:

I care for nobody, no! not I,

Since nobody cares for me.

"Cree-e-eekety-cruck-crick! cree-e-eekety-cruck-crick!" sang out the big wheel of the mill upon the river Dee, for it was old and ricketty and had worked many years grinding corn for the miller; so from morning till night it creaked and growled and complained as if rebelling against the work it must do. And the country people, at work in the fields far away, would raise their heads when the soft summer breezes wafted the sound of the wheel to their ears and say,

"The jolly miller is grinding his corn." And again, at the times when the mill was shut down and no sound of the wheel reached them, they said to one another

Answered by keshavbandoola
1

Explanation:

The jolly mirror is grinding his corn. "And again, at the times when the mill was shut down and no sound of the wheel reached them, they said to one another.

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