Twokings' sonsonceupon a timewentintotheworldtoseektheirfortunes; buttheysoonfellinto a wastefulfoolishwayofliving, sothattheycouldnotreturnhomeagain. Thentheirbrother, whowas a littleinsignificantdwarf, wentouttoseekforhisbrothers: butwhenhehadfoundthemtheyonlylaughedathim, tothinkthathe, whowassoyoungandsimple, shouldtrytotravelthroughtheworld, whenthey, whoweresomuchwiser, hadbeenunabletogeton. However, theyallsetoutontheirjourneytogether, andcameatlasttoanant-hill. Thetwoelderbrotherswouldhavepulleditdown, inordertoseehowthepoorantsintheirfrightwouldrunaboutandcarryofftheireggs. Butthelittledwarfsaid, 'Letthepoorthingsenjoythemselves, I willnotsufferyoutotroublethem.'
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Soontheywent, andcameto a lakewheremanymanyduckswereswimmingabout. Thetwobrotherswantedtocatchtwo, androastthem. Butthedwarfsaid, 'Letthepoorthingsenjoythemselves, youshallnotkillthem.' Nexttheycameto a bees'-nestin a hollowtree, andtherewassomuchhoneythatitrandownthetrunk; andthetwobrotherswantedtolight a fireunderthetreeandkillthebees, soastogettheirhoney. Butthedwarfheldthemback, andsaid, 'Lettheprettyinsectsenjoythemselves, I cannotletyouburnthem.'
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Atlengththethreebrotherscameto a castle: andastheypassedbythestablestheysawfinehorsesstandingthere, butallwereofmarble, andnomanwastobeseen. Thentheywentthroughalltherooms, tilltheycameto a dooronwhichwerethreelocks: butinthemiddleofthedoorwas a wicket, sothattheycouldlookintothenextroom. Theretheysaw a littlegreyoldmansittingat a table; andtheycalledtohimonceortwice, buthedidnothear: however, theycalled a thirdtime, andthenheroseandcameouttothem.
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Hesaidnothing, buttookholdofthemandledthemto a beautifultablecoveredwithallsortsofgoodthings: andwhentheyhadeatenanddrunk, heshowedeachofthemto a bed-chamber.