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them agree with those that happen every day。  After thinking it
over till he was nearly mad; he tried at last to believe that one
night between Christmas and the New Year he had met a stranger in
the forest; and had slept all night in his company before a big
fire; the next day they had dined together; and had drunk a great
deal more than was good for themin short; he had spent two
whole days revelling with another man。  But here; with the full
tide of summer around him; he could hardly accept his own
explanation; and felt that he must have been the plaything or
sport of some magician。

Near him; in the full sunlight; were the traces of a dead fire;
and when he drew close to it he saw that what he had taken for
ashes was really fine silver dust; and that the half burnt
firewood was made of gold。

Oh; how lucky Hans thought himself; but where should he get a
sack to carry his treasure home before anyone else found it?  
But necessity is the mother of invention:  Hans threw off his fur
coat; gathered up the silver ashes so carefully in it that none
remained behind; laid the gold sticks on top; and tied up the bag
thus made with his girdle; so that nothing should fall out。  The
load was not; in point of fact; very heavy; although it seemed so
to his imagination; and he moved slowly along till he found a
safe hiding…place for it。

In this way Hans suddenly became richrich enough to buy a
property of his own。  But being a prudent man; he finally decided
that it would be best for him to leave his old neighbourhood and
look for a home in a distant part of the country; where nobody
knew anything about him。  It did not take him long to find what
he wanted; and after he had paid for it there was plenty of money
left over。  When he was settled; he married a pretty girl who
lived near by; and had some children; to whom on his death…bed he
told the story of the lord of the underworld; and how he had made
Hans rich。

'Ehstnische Marchen。'

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