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He praises his work, but still insists that the chain is too short." But, says the blacksmith "I can do no more, my iron? is expended and so is my strength. I need the pay for what I have done and can do no more till I have it." But the mom persuaded him to add a few more links using the last scraps of iron he had, and then said to him. The chain is a good one; you have unclear long and hard to make it; I see that you can do no more, and now you shall have your reward; but instead of paying the money, he takes the chain from the unclear hand and unclear and casts unclear into a furnace of fire.