"Lame Les, what are you loitering around the fields for every day? Why don't you go home and check on your wife? Aren't you afraid she's cheating on you at home?"
On the ridges of Wheat Hamlet's fields, a serf loudly teased.
Lame Les, with a smoking pipe in his mouth, didn't want to pay attention to the ridicule of others. Because of his limp, he was often the butt of jokes. But he wasn't worried about it; although his wife would beat and scold him frequently, she would never cheat.
Because his wife was the ugliest born in the entire hamlet and had the worst temper.
"Lame Les, I just went out and saw Stuttering Bob climbing over the wall of your house. Maybe he's having an affair with your wife!" another serf shouted loudly. Teasing Lame Les had become their leisure during farm work.
Finally, Lame Les couldn't stand it anymore and muttered in retort, "Stuttering Bob is going after your wives!"