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Rewrite this passage correcting the errors in spelling.
Three where men and one a woman, and all were oddly dresed. They wore round hats that
rose too a small pint a foot above there heads, with little bells around the brims that tinkld
sweetly as they moved. The hats of the men were blew; the little woman's hat was wite, and
she wore a white goun that hung in pleets from her sholders. Over it where sprinkled little
stars that glisened in the sun like diamons. The men were dressed in blew, of the same shade
as there hats, and wore well-polished bouts with a deep role of blew at the tops. The men,
Dorothy thought, were about as old as Uncle Henry, for too of them had beards. But the little
woman was doutless much older. Her face was covered with wrikles, her hair was nearly wite,
and she walked rather stifly,

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Answered by persiashree
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Answer:

Three men's and one woman and all were oldly dressed. They wore round hats that

rose too a small pint a foot above there heads, with little bells around the brims that tinkld

sweetly as they moved. The hats of the men were blew; the little woman's hat was wite, and

she wore a white goun that hung in pleets from her sholders. Over it where sprinkled little

stars that glisened in the sun like diamons. The men were dressed in blew, of the same shade

as there hats, and wore well-polished bouts with a deep role of blew at the tops. The men,

Dorothy thought, were about as old as Uncle Henry, for too of them had beards. But the little

woman was doutless much older. Her face was covered with wrikles, her hair was nearly wite,

and she walked rather stifly.

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