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THE DEVIL'S POOL

"That 's not hard to do," answered the grave-digger, and he thundered in a powerful voice:

"'Six months ago, 'twas in the spring . . .'"

"'I wandered through the sprouting grass, '"

answered the hemp-dresser in a slightly hoarse but terrible voice. You must be jesting, my poor friends, singing us such time-worn songs. You see very well that we can stop you at the first word."

"'She was a prince's daughter . . . '"

"'Right gladly would she wed,'"

answered the hemp-dresser. "Come, move on to the next; we know that a little too well."

The Grave-digger: "How do you like this one?—

"'As I was journeying home from Nantes.'"

The Hemp-dresser:

"'Weary, oh, weary, was I, was I.'"

"That dates from my grandmother's time. Let 's have another."

The Grave-digger:

"'One day I went a- walking . . .'"

The Hemp-dresser:

"'Along a lovely wood!'"

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