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           Everydetailhehadtoldherofhischildhoodwascorrect,andyetshecouldnotbelieveitpossiblethathecouldhavebeenchangedintoasquirrel,besideswhichshedidnotbelieveinfairies,goodorevil.

           Whenshelookedattheuglylittledwarfshefounditimpossibletoaccepthimasherson.Shethoughtthebestthingthatcouldbedonewastotalkthematteroverwithherhusband,andsoshecollectedherbasketsandsheandJacobwentbacktothecobbler’sshop."Seehere,"shesaid,"thisfellowdeclaresheisourlostJacob.Hehasdescribedtomeexactlyhowhewasstolenawaysevenyearsagoandhowhehasbeenbewitchedbyabadfairy."

           "Indeed,"criedthecobblerangrily,"hehastoldyouexactlywhatItoldhimanhourago,andhastriedtotakeyouinwithhisstory.Bewitchedwashe,well,Iwilldisenchantthislittlesonofmine."Sosaying,thecobblertookabundleofleatherstrappingsand,seizingpoorJacob,whippedhimmercifully,untilthepoorfellow,screamingwithpain,managedtomakehisescape.Itisstrangehowlittlesympathyisevershowntoanunfortunatebeingwhohappenstohaveanythingridiculousabouthisappearance.

           ThiswasthereasonthatpoorJacobwasobligedtopassallthatdayandnightwithouttastingfoodandthathehadnobettercouchthanthecoldstepsofachurch.But,notwithstanding,hesleptuntilthemorningsunroseandwakenedhim,andthenhesethimselfearnestlytoconsiderhowhewastoearnalivelihoodforhimself,seeingthatthisfatherandmotherhadcasthimoff.

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