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'Good-bye, Hans.'
Hans takes the bacon, ties a rope round it, and drags it along behind him. The dogs come after him, and eat it up. When he got home he had the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it.
'Good evening, Mother.'
'Good evening, Hans. Where have you been?'
'To see Grettel, Mother.'
'What did you take her?'
'I took nothing. But I brought something away.'
'What did she give you?'
'She gave me a piece of bacon.'
'What did you do with the bacon, Hans?'
'I tied it to a rope, and dragged it home. But the dogs ate it.'
'That was a stupid business, Hans. You should have carried it on your head.'
'Never mind, Mother; I'll do better next time.'
'Where are you going, Hans?'
'To see Grettel, Mother.'
'Behave properly, then.'
'All right, Mother. Good-bye.'
'Good-bye, Hans.'
Hans comes to Grettel.
'Good morning, Grettel.'
'Good morning, Hans. What have you brought me?'
'I've brought nothing. What have you got for me?'
Grettel gives Hans a calf.
'Good-bye, Grettel.'
'Good-bye, Hans.'
Hans takes the calf, and puts it on his head. It kicks his face.
'Good evening, Mother.'
'Good evening, Hans. Where have you been?'
'Been to see Grettel, Mother.'
'What did you take her?'
'I took her nothing, Mother. She gave me something.'
'What did she give you, Hans?'
'She gave me a calf, Mother.'
'What did you do with the calf?'
'Put it on my head, Mother, and it kicked my face.'
'That was very stupid, Hans. You should have led it by a rope, and put it in the cow-stall.'
'Never mind, Mother; I'll do better next time.'
'Where are you going, Hans?'
'To see Grettel, Mother.'
'Mind how you behave, Hans.'
'All right, Mother. Good-bye.'
Hans goes to Grettel.
[Ill.u.s.tration: When he got home he had the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it.]
'Good morning, Grettel.'
'Good morning, Hans. What have you brought me?'
'I've brought you nothing. I want to take away something.'
'I'll go with you myself, Hans.'
Hans ties Grettel to a rope, and leads her home, where he puts her in a stall, and ties her up. Then he goes into the house to his Mother.
'Good evening, Mother.'
'Good evening, Hans. Where have you been?'