Odds and Ends
(called hurds in this version)
There was once on a time a maiden who was
pretty, but idle and negligent. When she had to spin she was so out of temper that if
there was a little knot in the flax, she at once pulled out a whole heap of it, and
strewed it about on the ground beside her. Now she had a servant who was industrious, and
gathered together the bits of flax which were thrown away, cleaned them, spun them fine,
and had a beautiful gown made out of them for herself. A young man had wooed the lazy
girl, and the wedding was to take place. On the eve of the wedding, the industrious one
was dancing merrily about in her pretty dress, and the bride said, ah, how that girl does
jump about, dressed in my hurds. The bridegroom heard that, and asked the bride what she
meant by it. Then she told him that the girl was wearing a dress made of the flax which
she had thrown away. When the bridegroom heard that, and saw how idle she was, and how
industrious the poor girl was, he gave her up and went to the other, and chose her as his
wife.
--The End-- |