![]() ![]() She knocked, and a rough voice from the inside, cried, "Come in." The girl stepped into the dark entrance, and knocked at the door of the room. It was not long before she came to a house the windows of which were all lighted up. "There ought to be some people living there, who can take me in for the night," thought she, and went up to the light. Then in the distance she perceived a light which glimmered between the trees. ![]() The trees rustled in the darkness, the owls hooted, and she began to be afraid. Then trusting to chance, she went on and on, until the sun sank and night began to fall. One morning as he was about to go to his work, he said to his wife, "Let my dinner be brought into the forest to me by my eldest daughter, or I shall never get my work done, and in order that she may not miss her way," he added, "I will take a bag of millet with me and strew the seeds on the path." When, therefore, the sun was just above the centre of the forest, the girl set out on her way with a bowl of soup, but the field-sparrows, and wood-sparrows, larks and finches, blackbirds and siskins had picked up the millet long before, and the girl could not find the track. A poor wood-cutter lived with his wife and three daughters in a little hut on the edge of a lonely forest. ![]()
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