Clever Hans
The mother of Hans said, whither away, Hans. Hans answered, to
Gretel. Behave well, Hans. Oh, I'll behave well. Good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans
comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel. Good day, Hans. What do you bring that is good. I bring
nothing, I want to have something given me. Gretel presents Hans with a needle. Hans says,
good-bye, Gretel. Good-bye, Hans. Hans takes the needle, sticks it into a hay-cart, and
follows the cart home. Good evening, mother. Good evening, Hans. Where have you been. With
Gretel. What did you take her. Took her nothing, had something given me. What did Gretel
give you. Gave me a needle. Where is the needle, Hans. Stuck it in the hay-cart. That was
ill done, Hans. You should have stuck the needle in your sleeve. Never mind, I'll do
better next time.
Whither away, Hans. To Gretel, mother. Behave well, Hans. Oh, I'll
behave well. Good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel.
Good day, Hans. What do you bring that is good. I bring nothing, I want to have something
given to me. Gretel presents Hans with a knife. Good-bye, Gretel. Good-bye Hans. Hans
takes the knife, sticks it in his sleeve, and goes home. Good evening, mother. Good
evening, Hans. Where have you been. With Gretel. What did you take her. Took her nothing,
she gave me something. What did Gretel give you. Gave me a knife. Where is the knife,
Hans. Stuck in my sleeve. That's ill done, Hans, you should have put the knife in your
pocket. Never mind, will do better next time.
Whither away, Hans. To Gretel, mother. Behave well, Hans. Oh, I'll
behave well. Good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel.
Good day, Hans. What good thing do you bring. I bring nothing, I want something given me.
Gretel presents Hans with a young goat. Good-bye, Gretel. Good-bye, Hans. Hans takes the
goat, ties its legs, and puts it in his pocket. When he gets home it is suffocated. Good
evening, mother. Good evening, Hans. Where have you been. With Gretel. What did you take
her. Took nothing, she gave me something. What did Gretel give you. She gave me a goat.
Where is the goat, Hans. Put it in my pocket. That was ill done, Hans, you should have put
a rope round the goat's neck. Never mind, will do better next time.
Whither away, Hans, to Gretel, mother. Behave well, Hans. Oh, I'll
behave well good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel. Good
day, Hans. What good thing do you bring. I bring nothing, I want something given to me.
Gretel presents Hans with a piece of bacon. Good-bye, Gretel. Good-bye, Hans. Hans takes
the bacon, ties it to a rope, and drags it away behind him. The dogs come and devour the
bacon. When he gets home, he has the rope in his hand, and there is no longer anything
hanging to it. Good evening, mother. Good evening, Hans. Where have you been. With Gretel.
What did you take her. I took her nothing, she gave me something. What did Gretel give
you. Gave me a bit of bacon. Where is the bacon, Hans. I tied it to a rope, brought it
home, dogs took it. That was ill done, Hans, you should have carried the bacon on your
head. Never mind, will do better next time.
Whither away, Hans. To Gretel, mother. Behave well, Hans. I'll
behave well. Good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel.
Good day, Hans. What good thing do you bring. I bring nothing, but would have something
given. Gretel presents Hans with a calf. Good-bye, Gretel. Good-bye, Hans. Hans takes the
calf, puts it on his head, and the calf kicks his face. Good evening, mother. Good
evening, Hans. Where have you been. With Gretel. What did you take her. I took nothing,
but had something given me. What did Gretel give you. A calf. Where have you the calf,
Hans. I set it on my head and it kicked my face. That was ill done, Hans, you should have
led the calf, and put it in the stall. Never mind, will do better next time.
Whither away, Hans. To Gretel, mother. Behave well, Hans. I'll
behave well. Good-bye, mother. Good-bye, Hans. Hans comes to Gretel. Good day, Gretel.
Good day, Hans. What good thing do you bring. I bring nothing, but would have something
given. Gretel says to Hans, I will go with you. Hans takes Gretel, ties her to a rope,
leads her to the rack and binds her fast. Then Hans goes to his mother. Good evening,
mother. Good evening, Hans. Where have you been. With Gretel. What did you take her. I
took her nothing. What did Gretel give you. She gave me nothing, she came with me. Where
have you left Gretel. I led her by the rope, tied her to the rack, and scattered some
grass for her. That was ill done, Hans, you should have cast friendly eyes on her. Never
mind, will do better.
Hans went into the stable, cut out all the calves, and sheep's eyes,
and threw them in Gretel's face. Then Gretel became angry, tore herself loose and ran
away, and was no longer the bride of Hans.
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