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daughters; one ugly and wicked; and this one she loved because she
was her own daughter; and one beautiful and good; and this one she
hated; because she was her step…daughter。  The step…daughter once had
a pretty apron; which the other fancied so much that she became
envious; and told her mother that she must and would have that apron。
Be quiet; my child; said the old woman; and you shall have it。  Your
step…sister has long deserved death; to…night when she is asleep I
will come and cut her head off。  Only be careful that you are at the
far…side of the bed; and push her well to the front。 It would have
been all over with the poor girl if she had not just then been
standing in a corner; and heard everything。

All day long she dared not go out of doors; and when bed…time had
come; the witch's daughter got into bed first; so as to lie at the
far side; but when she was asleep; the other pushed her gently to the
front; and took for herself the place at the back; close by the wall。
In the night; the old woman came creeping in; she held an axe in her
right hand; and felt with her left to see if anyone were lying at the
outside; and then she grasped the axe with both hands; and cut her
own child's head off。

When she had gone away; the girl got up and went to her sweetheart;
who was called roland; and knocked at his door。  When he came out;
she said to him; listen; dearest roland; we must fly in all haste。
My step…mother wanted to kill me; but has struck her own child。  When
daylight comes; and she sees what she has done; we shall be lost。
But; said roland; I counsel you first to take away her magic wand; or
we cannot escape if she pursues us。  The maiden fetched the magic
wand; and she took the dead girl's head and dropped three drops of
blood on the ground; one in front of the bed; one in the kitchen; and
one on the stairs。 Then she hurried away with her lover。

When the old witch got up next morning; she called her daughter; and
wanted to give her the apron; but she did not come。  Then the witch
cried; where are you。  Here; on the stairs; I am sweeping; answered
the first drop of blood。  The old woman went out; but saw no one on
the stairs; and cried again; where are you。  Here in the kitchen; I
am warming myself; cried the second drop of blood。  She went into the
kitchen; but found no one。  Then she cried again; where are you。  Ah;
here in the bed; I am sleeping; cried the third drop of blood。  She
went into the room to the bed。  What did she see there。  Her own
child; whose head she had cut off; bathed in her blood。

The witch fell into a passion; sprang to the window; and as she could
look forth quite far into the world; she perceived her step…daughter
hurrying away with her sweetheart roland。  That shall not help you;
cried she; even if you have got a long way off; you shall still not
escape me。  She put on her many league boots; in which she covered an
hour's walk at every step; and it was not long before she overtook
them。  The girl; however; when she saw the old woman striding towards
her; changed; with her magic wand; her sweetheart roland into a lake;
and herself into a duck swimming in the middle of it。

 The witch placed herself on the shore; threw bread…crumbs in; and
went to endless trouble to entice the duck; but the duck did not let
herself be enticed; and the old woman had to go home at night as she
had come。  At this the girl and her sweetheart roland resumed their
natural shapes again; and they walked on the whole night until
daybreak。  Then the maiden changed herself into a beautiful flower
which stood in the midst of a briar hedge; and her sweetheart roland
into a fiddler。  It was not long before the witch came striding up
towards them; and said to the musician; dear musician; may I pluck
that beautiful flower for myself。

Oh; yes; he replied; I will play to you while you do it。  As she was
hastily creeping into the hedge and was just going to pluck the
flower; knowing perfectly well who the flower was; he began to play;
and whether she would or not; she was forced to dance; for it was a
magical dance。  The faster he played; the more violent springs was
she forced to make; and the thorns tore her clothes from her body;
and pricked her and wounded her till she bled; and as he did not
stop; she had to dance till she lay dead on the ground。

As they were now set free; roland said; now I will go to my father
and arrange for the wedding。  Then in the meantime I will stay here
and wait for you; said the girl; and that no one may recognize me; I
will change myself into a red stone land…mark。

Then roland went away; and the girl stood like a red land…mark in the
field and waited for her beloved。  But when roland got home; he fell
into the snares of another; who so fascinated him that he forgot the
maiden。  The poor girl remained there a long time; but at length; as
he did not return at all; she was sad; and changed herself into a
flower; and thought; someone will surely come this way; and trample
me down。

It befell; however; that a shepherd kept his sheep in the field; and
saw the flower; and as it was so pretty; plucked it; took it with
him; and laid it away in his chest。  From that time forth; strange
things happened in the shepherd's house。  When he arose in the
morning all the work was already done; the room was swept; the table
and benches cleaned; the fire on the hearth was lighted; and the
water was fetched; and at noon; when he came home; the table was
laid; and a good dinner served。  He could not conceive how this came
to pass; for he never saw a human being in his house; and no one
could have concealed himself in it。

He was certainly pleased with this good attendance; but still at last
he was so afraid that he went to a wise woman and asked for her
advice。  The wise woman said; there is some enchantment behind it;
listen very early some morning if anything is moving in the room; and
if you see anything; no matter what it is; throw a white cloth over
it; and then the magic will be stopped。

The shepherd did as she bade him; and next morning just as day
dawned; he saw the chest open; and the flower come out。  Swiftly he
sprang towards it; and threw a white cloth over it。  Instantly the
transformation came to an end; and a beautiful girl stood before him;
who admitted to him that she had been the flower; and that up to this
time she had attended to his housekeeping。  She told him her story;
and as she pleased him he asked her if she would marry him; but she
answered; no; for she wanted to remain faithful to her sweetheart
roland; although he had deserted her。 Nevertheless; she promised not
to go away; but to continue keeping house for the shepherd。

And now the time drew near when roland's wedding was to be
celebrated; and then; according to an old custom in the country; it
was announced that all the girls were to be present at it; and sing
in honor of the bridal pair。  When the faithful maiden heard of this;
she grew so sad that she thought her heart would break; and she would
not go thither; but the other girls came and took her。  When it came
to her turn to sing; she stepped back; until at last she was the only
one left; and then she could not refuse。

But when she began her song; and it reached roland's ears; he sprang
up and cried; I know the voice; that is the true bride; I will have
no other。  Everything he had forgotten; and which had vanished from
his mind; had suddenly come home again to his heart。  Then the
faithful maiden held her wedding with her sweetheart roland; and
grief came to an end and joy began。
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