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Identifier: zigzagjourneysin03butt (find matches)
Title: Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Boston, Estes and Lauriat
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n he was dragged into the castle, and very distressed andwoe-begone the good man looked. I am going there to pray for his release. Umph. At that castle they dont give something for nothing. What ran-som can you offer ? Nothing. I hope by prayers and tears to move the counts heart. I am wiser than you in the worlds ways, — let me advise you. Cry withthose pretty eyes, plead with your sweet voice, but not to the old count. To whom ? To his son. Will he influence his father? Girl, I have taken a liking to you. You have a kind heart; I can see yourdisposition ; I have met but few like you in the world. I will tell you what Iwill do. I will give you one of my white hens. A hen? NIGHT SECOND. IOI Yes. Go with the hen to the castle and inquire for Bernard, the countsson. Tell him that at daybreak the Count of Eberstein has planned an attackon the castle, and that you have come to warn him. Bid him fear nothing. Saythat what he needs is a trench; and when he asks how one is to be made, tell
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THE OLD WOMANS DIRECTIONS. him that you have brought him Scratch Gravel, the hen, who will immediatelydig one for him. How will that rescue my uncle ? You shall see. The maiden took the white hen, and went out into the night. The oldwoman pointed out to her the way to the castle. As she drew near the castle, she heard a great noise in the highway. Thecounts son was returning late from the chase. As he drew near her on horse-back, he accosted her politely and asked her errand. 102 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN NORTHERN LANDS. The beautiful girl related the story the old woman had told her. I will take you to my father.She related her story to the count, and showedhim the white hen. Pooh! pooh! said the count. I think her story is true, said the young man. Why ? I see truth written on her beautifulface. Is that so ? I dont see it. Perhapsmy eyes are not as good as they used tobe. Well, well; let us see what the whitehen will do. They took the hen outside the castle,and put her down. Presently the

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