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he brought home enough water to bake a large cake. When his mother put it to him to take the half-cake wi’ her blessing, he took it in preference to having the hale wi’ her malison; and yet the half was bigger than what the other lads had got a’thegither.

      So he gaed away on his journey; and after he had traveled a far way he met wi’ an auld woman, that asked him if he would give her a bit of his bannock. And he said he would gladly do that, and so he gave her a piece of the bannock; and for that she gied him a magical wand, that she said might yet be of service to him if he took care to use it rightly. Then the auld woman, who was a fairy, told him a great deal that whould happen to him, and what he ought to do in a’ circumstances; and after that she vanished in an instant out o’ his sight. He gaed on a great way farther, and then he came up to the old man herding the sheep; and when he asked whose sheep these were, the answer was:

      “The Red Etin of Ireland

       Ance lived in Bellygan,

       And stole King Malcolm’s daughter,

       The King of fair Scotland.

       He beats her, he binds her,

       He lays her on a band;

       And every day he dings her

       With a bright silver wand.

       Like Julian the Roman,

       He’s one that fears no man,

       But now I fear his end is near,

       And destiny at hand;

       And you’re to be, I plainly see,

       The heir of all his land.”

      (Repeat the same inquiries to the man attending the swine and the man attending the goats, with the same answer in each case.)

      When he came to the place where the monstrous beasts were standing, he did not stop nor run away, but went boldly through among them. One came up roaring with open mouth to devour him, when he struck it with his wand, and laid it in an instant dead at his feet. He soon came to the Etin’s castle, where he knocked, and was admitted. The auld woman that sat by the fire warned him of the terrible Etin, and what had been the fate of the twa brithers; but he was not to be daunted. The monster soon came in, saying:

      “Snouk but and snouk ben,

       I find the smell of an earthly man;

       Be he living, or be he dead,

       His heart shall be kitchen to my bread.”

      THE RED FAIRY BOOK

       Table of Contents

       Preface

       The Twelve Dancing Princesses

       The Princess Mayblossom

       Soria Moria Castle

       The Death of Koshchei the Deathless

       The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen.

       The Master Thief

       Brother and Sister

       Princess Rosette

       The Enchanted Pig

       The Norka

       The Wonderful Birch

       Jack and the Beanstalk

       The Little Good Mouse

       Graciosa and Percinet

       The Three Princesses of Whiteland

       The Voice of Death

       The Six Sillies

       Kari Woodengown

       Drakestail

       The Ratcatcher

       The True History of Little Golden Hood

       The Golden Branch

       The Three Dwarfs

       Dapplegrim

       The Enchanted Canary

       The Twelve Brothers

       Rapunzel

       The Nettle Spinner

      

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