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  AssoonasRingcameinsightoftheoxentheycamebellowingtomeethim;oneofthemwastremendouslybig,theotherratherless。Ringgrewterriblyafraid。

  ’Howdoyoulikethem?’askedSnati。

  ’Notwellatall,’saidthePrince。

  ’Wecandonothingelse,’saidSnati,’thanattackthem,ifitistogowell;youwillgoagainstthelittleone,andIshalltaketheother。’

  WiththisSnatileaptatthebigone,andwasnotlonginbringinghimdown。MeanwhilethePrincewentagainsttheotherwithfearandtrembling,andbythetimeSnaticametohelphimtheoxhadnearlygothimunder,butSnatiwasnotslowinhelpinghismastertokillit。

  Eachofthemthenbegantoflaytheirownox,butRingwasonlyhalfthroughbythetimeSnatihadfinishedhis。Intheevening,aftertheyhadfinishedthistask,thePrincethoughthimselfunfittocarryallthehornsandboththehides,soSnatitoldhimtolaythemallonhisbackuntiltheygottothePalacegate。

  ThePrinceagreed,andlaideverythingontheDogexcepttheskinofthesmallerox,whichhestaggeredalongwithhimself。AtthePalacegatehelefteverythinglying,wentbeforetheKing,andaskedhimtocomethatlengthwithhim,andtherehandedovertohimthehidesandhornsoftheoxen。TheKingwasgreatlysurprisedathisvalour,andsaidheknewnoonelikehim,andthankedhimheartilyforwhathehaddone。

  AfterthistheKingsetRingnexttohimself,andallesteemedhimhighly,andheldhimtobeagreathero;norcouldRedanylongersayanythingagainsthim,thoughhegrewstillmoredeterminedtodestroyhim。Onedayagoodideacameintohishead。HecametotheKingandsaidhehadsomethingtosaytohim。

  ’Whatisthat?’saidtheKing。

  Redsaidthathehadjustrememberedthegoldcloak,goldchess-board,andbrightgoldpiecethattheKinghadlostaboutayearbefore。

  ’Don’tremindmeofthem!’saidtheKing。

  Red,however,wentontosaythat,sinceRingwassuchamightymanthathecoulddoeverything,ithadoccurredtohimtoadvisetheKingtoaskhimtosearchforthesetreasures,andcomebackwiththembeforeChristmas;inreturntheKingshouldpromisehimhisdaughter。

  TheKingrepliedthathethoughtitaltogetherunbecomingtoproposesuchathingtoRing,seeingthathecouldnottellhimwherethethingswere;butRedpretendednottoheartheKing’sexcuses,andwentontalkingaboutituntiltheKinggaveintohim。Oneday,amonthorsobeforeChristmas,theKingspoketoRing,sayingthathewishedtoaskagreatfavourofhim。

  ’Whatisthat?’saidRing。

  ’Itisthis,’saidtheKing:’thatyoufindformemygoldcloak,mygoldchess-board,andmybrightgoldpiece,thatwerestolenfrommeaboutayearago。IfyoucanbringthemtomebeforeChristmasIwillgiveyoumydaughterinmarriage。’

  ’WhereamItolookforthem,then?’saidRing。

  ’Thatyoumustfindoutforyourself,’saidtheKing:’Idon’tknow。’

  RingnowlefttheKing,andwasverysilent,forhesawhewasinagreatdifficulty:but,ontheotherhand,hethoughtitwasexcellenttohavesuchachanceofwinningtheKing’sdaughter。

  Snatinoticedthathismasterwasataloss,andsaidtohimthatheshouldnotdisregardwhattheKinghadaskedhimtodo;buthewouldhavetoactuponhisadvice,otherwisehewouldgetintogreatdifficulties。ThePrinceassentedtothis,andbegantoprepareforthejourney。

  AfterhehadtakenleaveoftheKing,andwassettingoutonthesearch,Snatisaidtohim,’Nowyoumustfirstofallgoabouttheneighbourhood,andgatherasmuchsaltaseveryoucan。’ThePrincedidso,andgatheredsomuchsaltthathecouldhardlycarryit;butSnatisaid,’Throwitonmyback,’whichheaccordinglydid,andtheDogthenranonbeforethePrince,untiltheycametothefootofasteepcliff。

  ’Wemustgouphere,’saidSnati。

  ’Idon’tthinkthatwillbechild’splay,’saidthePrince。

  ’Holdfastbymytail,’saidSnati;andinthiswayhepulledRinguponthelowestshelfoftherock。ThePrincebegantogetgiddy,butupwentSnationtothesecondshelf。Ringwasnearlyswooningbythistime,butSnatimadeathirdeffortandreachedthetopofthecliff,wherethePrincefelldowninafaint。

  Afteralittle,however,herecoveredagain,andtheywentashortdistancealongalevelplain,untiltheycametoacave。

  ThiswasonChristmasEve。Theywentupabovethecave,andfoundawindowinit,throughwhichtheylooked,andsawfourtrollslyingasleepbesidethefire,overwhichalargeporridge-potwashanging。

  ’Nowyoumustemptyallthesaltintotheporridge-pot,’saidSnati。

  Ringdidso,andsoonthetrollswakenedup。Theoldhag,whowasthemostfrightfulofthemall,wentfirsttotastetheporridge。

  ’Howcomesthis?’shesaid;’theporridgeissalt!Igotthemilkbywitchcraftyesterdayoutoffourkingdoms,andnowitissalt!’

  Alltheothersthencametotastetheporridge,andthoughtitnice,butaftertheyhadfinishedittheoldhaggrewsothirstythatshecouldstanditnolonger,andaskedherdaughtertogooutandbringhersomewaterfromtheriverthatrannearby。

  ’Iwon’tgo,’saidshe,’unlessyoulendmeyourbrightgoldpiece。’

  ’ThoughIshoulddieyoushan’thavethat,’saidthehag。

  ’Die,then,’saidthegirl。

  ’Well,then,takeit,youbrat,’saidtheoldhag,’andbeoffwithyou,andmakehastewiththewater。’

  Thegirltookthegoldandranoutwithit,anditwassobrightthatitshoneallovertheplain。Assoonasshecametotherivershelaydowntotakeadrinkofthewater,butmeanwhilethetwoofthemhadgotdownofftheroofandthrusther,headfirst,intotheriver。

  Theoldhagbegannowtolongforthewater,andsaidthatthegirlwouldberunningaboutwiththegoldpieceallovertheplain,sosheaskedhersontogoandgetheradropofwater。

  ’Iwon’tgo,’saidhe,’unlessIgetthegoldcloak。’

  ’ThoughIshoulddieyoushan’thavethat,’saidthehag。

  ’Die,then,’saidtheson。

  ’Well,then,takeit,’saidtheoldhag,’andbeoffwithyou,butyoumustmakehastewiththewater。’

  Heputonthecloak,andwhenhecameoutsideitshonesobrightthathecouldseetogowithit。Onreachingtheriverhewenttotakeadrinklikehissister,butatthatmomentRingandSnatispranguponhim,tookthecloakfromhim,andthrewhimintotheriver。

  Theoldhagcouldstandthethirstnolonger,andaskedherhusbandtogoforadrinkforher;thebrats,shesaid,wereofcourserunningaboutandplayingthemselves,justasshehadexpectedtheywould,littlewretchesthattheywere。

  ’Iwon’tgo,’saidtheoldtroll,’unlessyoulendmethegoldchess-board。’

  ’ThoughIshoulddieyoushan’thavethat,’saidthehag。

  ’Ithinkyoumayjustaswelldothat,’saidhe,’sinceyouwon’tgrantmesuchalittlefavour。’

  ’Takeit,then,youutterdisgrace!’saidtheoldhag,’sinceyouarejustlikethesetwobrats。’

  Theoldtrollnowwentoutwiththegoldchess-board,anddowntotheriver,andwasabouttotakeadrink,whenRingandSnaticameuponhim,tookthechess-boardfromhim,andthrewhimintotheriver。Beforetheyhadgotbackagain,however,andupontopofthecave,theysawthepooroldfellow’sghostcomemarchingupfromtheriver。Snatiimmediatelyspranguponhim,andRingassistedintheattack,andafterahardstruggletheymasteredhimasecondtime。Whentheygotbackagaintothewindowtheysawthattheoldhagwasmovingtowardsthedoor。

  ’Nowwemustgoinatonce,’saidSnati,’andtrytomasterherthere,forifsheoncegetsoutweshallhavenochancewithher。

  Sheistheworstwitchthateverlived,andnoironcancuther。

  Oneofusmustpourboilingporridgeoutofthepotonher,andtheotherpunchherwithred-hotiron。’

  Intheywentthen,andnosoonerdidthehagseethemthanshesaid,’Soyouhavecome,PrinceRing;youmusthaveseentomyhusbandandchildren。’

  Snatisawthatshewasabouttoattackthem,andsprangatherwithared-hotironfromthefire,whileRingkeptpouringboilingporridgeonherwithoutstopping,andinthiswaytheyatlastgotherkilled。Thentheyburnedtheoldtrollandhertoashes,andexploredthecave,wheretheyfoundplentyofgoldandtreasures。Themostvaluableofthesetheycarriedwiththemasfarasthecliff,andleftthemthere。ThentheyhastenedhometotheKingwithhisthreetreasures,wheretheyarrivedlateonChristmasnight,andRinghandedthemovertohim。

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