who is refferred as a liar in the story 'happy man's shirt'
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High on a hill top a proud castle stood
By shimmering lakes and the king's own wood.
The king felt no joy, and the wise o' the court
Said that his cure was a happy man's shirt.
The king went out to wander the land,
To find a happy man,
But every place he went,
All wanted something,
None were content.
None but a whistler, roaming carefree,
Said the king, "Will you lend your shirt to me?"
The whistler laughed, happy to share,
But under his coat his chest was bare!
The king laughed aloud, his heart serene,
With light steps he set off home to his queen.
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