. Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm . t was all no good, as the dog declared that he hadfound forged letters upon the sausage, so that he deserved tolose his life. The bird then very sadly took up the wood and carried ithome himself, and related to the mouse all he had seen andheard. They were both very troubled, but determined to lookon the bright side of things, and still to remain together. Andso the bird laid the cloth, and the mouse prepared the food, andfinally got into the pot, as the sausage used to do, to stir andflavour the broth, but then she had to part with


. Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm . t was all no good, as the dog declared that he hadfound forged letters upon the sausage, so that he deserved tolose his life. The bird then very sadly took up the wood and carried ithome himself, and related to the mouse all he had seen andheard. They were both very troubled, but determined to lookon the bright side of things, and still to remain together. Andso the bird laid the cloth, and the mouse prepared the food, andfinally got into the pot, as the sausage used to do, to stir andflavour the broth, but then she had to part with fur and skin,and lastly with life ! And when the bird came to dish up the dinner, therewas no cook to be seen; and he turned over the heap ofwood, and looked and looked, but the cook never appearedagain. By accident the wood caught fire, and the birdhastened to fetch water to put it out, but he let fall thebucket in the well, and himself after it, and as he could notget out again, he was obliged to be drowned. - >->>tfc* -sWtrt ^ •il^.V Vl .!•.


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