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- Even Eve says that they should divide their labour, Adam replies her that labouring along might not easy for her but if still she wants to do the job.
- Adam, again warns Eve of the danger of Satan and he suggests her to work together so that they can withstand the possible 'invasion' of Satan.
- When Eve shows her uneasiness regarding Adam's 'doubts' (which she thinks), Adam replies her that it will be quite dishonourable for her to suffer the temptation alone.
- When Eve says that they are living happily but they are always bound with the harm? Adam replies her that man is free in choosing what he wants to. As long as he remains within his reason, he will not be harmed by anything.
- Lastly, Adam advises Eve to stay alert for the trial which might be waiting for her in the garden. He permits her to work alone.
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Classical Poetry