Румпельштильцхен
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Thethirddayoneofthemessengerscameback,andsaid,‘Ihavetravelledtwodayswithouthearingofanyothernames;butyesterday,asIwasclimbingahighhill,amongthetreesoftheforestwherethefoxandtheharebideachothergoodnight,Isawalittlehut;andbeforethehutburntafire;androundaboutthefireafunnylittledwarfwasdancingupononeleg,andsinging:
“MerrilythefeastI’llmake.
TodayI’llbrew,tomorrowbake;
MerrilyI’lldanceandsing,
Fornextdaywillastrangerbring.
Littledoesmyladydream
Rumpelstiltskinismyname!”
Whenthequeenheardthisshejumpedforjoy,andassoonasherlittlefriendcameshesatdownuponherthrone,andcalledallhercourtroundtoenjoythefun;andthenursestoodbyhersidewiththebabyinherarms,asifitwasquitereadytobegivenup.Thenthelittlemanbegantochuckleatthethoughtofhavingthepoorchild,totakehomewithhimtohishutinthewoods;andhecriedout,‘Now,lady,whatismyname?’‘IsitJOHN?’askedshe.‘No,madam!’‘IsitTOM?’‘No,madam!’‘IsitJEMMY?’‘Itisnot.’‘CanyournamebeRUMPELSTILTSKIN?’saidtheladyslyly.‘Somewitchtoldyouthat!—somewitchtoldyouthat!’criedthelittleman,anddashedhisrightfootinaragesodeepintothefloor,thathewasforcedtolayholdofitwithbothhandstopullitout
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