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More Celtic fairy tales, selected and ed. by J. Jacobs
More Celtic fairy tales selected and ed by J Jacobs Author:Joseph Jacobs Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Jack the Cunning Thief HERE was a poor farmer who had three sons, and on the same day the three boys went to seek their fortune. The eldest two were sens... more »ible, industrious young men ; the youngest never did much at home that was any use. He loved to be setting snares for rabbits, and tracing hares in the snow, and inventing all sorts of funny tricks to annoy people at first and then set them laughing. The three parted at cross-roads, and Jack took the lonesomest. The day turned out rainy, and he was wet and weary, you may depend, at nightfall, when he came to a lonesome house a little off the road. " What do you want ? " said a blear-eyed old woman, that was sitting at the fire. " My supper and a bed to be sure," said he. " You can't get it," said she. "What's to hinder me ? " said he. " The owners of the house is," said she, " six honest men that does be out mostly till three or four o'clock in themorning, and if they find you here they'll skin you alive at the very least." "Well, I think," said Jack, "that their very most couldn't be much worse. Come, give me something out of the cupboard, for here I'll stay. Skinning is not much worse than catching your death of cold in a ditch or under a tree such a night as this." Begonins she got afraid, and gave him a good supper; and when he was going to bed he said if she let any of the six honest men disturb him when they came home she'd sup sorrow for it. When he awoke in the morning, there were six ugly-looking spalpeens standing round his bed. He leaned on his elbow, and looked at them with great contempt. " Who are you," said the chief, " and what's your business ? " "My name," says he, "is Master Thief, and my business just now is to find apprentices and workmen. If I find you any good, maybe I'll ...« less