Popular tales and romances of the northern nations . s to the violence withwhich you soused me in, the cask broke, andon my catching- at the foam, it turned to sheep,and very fine sheep they are—many thanks,therefore, to you ; and to prove to you, my gra-titude, I would advise you, one and all, to en-rich yourselves in the same manner. No sooner had they heard this, than each de-termined forthwith, to make the experiment,after having before them such a convincing proofof its success. Away, therefore, they scam-pered back to the water: the foremost jumpedin at once, the others directly after hi


Popular tales and romances of the northern nations . s to the violence withwhich you soused me in, the cask broke, andon my catching- at the foam, it turned to sheep,and very fine sheep they are—many thanks,therefore, to you ; and to prove to you, my gra-titude, I would advise you, one and all, to en-rich yourselves in the same manner. No sooner had they heard this, than each de-termined forthwith, to make the experiment,after having before them such a convincing proofof its success. Away, therefore, they scam-pered back to the water: the foremost jumpedin at once, the others directly after him; butalthough they made foam and froth enoughwith their plunging about, no sheep appeared;on the contrary, they buflfetted each other abouty 2 :UG kiibtz. in the water at such a rate, that they were alldrowned. Thus did Kibitz safely rid himself ofall his envious neighbours at once, and therebyrender himself master of the whole village. END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. G Schulze, llinter,Poland Street. Tii- bo^1 is DUE on t*ie below m WSESA mm law ^m*^.


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