Poets And Dreamers: Studies & Translations From the Irish
Poets And Dreamers: Studies & Translations From the Irish
Lady Gregory, Douglas Hyde
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"Give me more now," he said, when he had the rabbit eaten. " I will not ; I will keep it for my comrades," said the soldier. With that the little man took a hold of the pot ; but if he did, the soldier took up the tongs that he was after making red-hot in the fire ; and the little man made off, and the pot in his arms, and the soldier after him with the tongs. Then the little man dropped the pot ; but the soldier took no notice, but followed after him till he went down a hole into the ground. T...hen he took a sapling, and tied his handkerchief on it, and stuck it where the hole was, and went back again to the cabin. ' When his comrades came back, he told them all that happened; and they all set out to where the hole was. And they looked down, and it was very deep ; and they could see no end to it. So the third man said to the others : " One of you is a rope- maker, and the other is a cooper ; and let you make a rope and a bucket now." Digitized by CjOOQ IC 174 POETS AND DREAMERS ' So they made the rope and the bucket, and fastened one to the other ; and the first man was let down.
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