I need help paraphrazing a section from Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess"

here it is :

Fra Pandolf chanced to say "Her mantle laps
Over my lady's wrist too much,"

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To paraphrase the section from Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess," you can rephrase it as follows:

"Fra Pandolf happened to mention that my lady's cloak drapes too heavily over her wrist."

To paraphrase effectively, it is important to understand the meaning behind the original words and express it using different wording while preserving the essence of the message. In this case, the original line mentions "Her mantle laps Over my lady's wrist too much," which can be simplified and rephrased more clearly as "my lady's cloak drapes too heavily over her wrist."