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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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You must not do that ! 39

that if ske was content with what had happened,
everything was all right.

The same day, towards evening, all the hens were
pecking on some fallow-land, behind the barn.
Her ladyship was also there with their little lady-
ships, but kept at a respectable distance from the
common breed. All of a sudden there was a fearful
ado, for a fox had come sneaking into the fields.
Every one that could fly hastened to reach the
safety which the roof of the barn afforded, but her
ladyship and her daughters knew such a thing was
not to be thought of, so the fox got them all, and
carried off her ladyship in his jaws, while he hied
away to the wood; and when the cock, perched on

_the roof of the barn, beheld how the fox ran away
with the hen, he crowed, “Her ladyship is having
a ride in a very striking conveyance, and what a fine
bustling style she has gone off in, to be sure!”

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