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Rumplestiltskin
By
the
side
of
a
wood
,
in
a
country
a
long
way
off
,
ran
a
fine
stream
of
water
;
and
upon
the
stream
there
stood
a
mill
.
The
miller
’
s
house
was
close
by
,
and
the
miller
,
you
must
know
,
had
a
very
beautiful
daughter
.
She
was
,
moreover
,
very
shrewd
and
clever
;
and
the
miller
was
so
proud
of
her
,
that
he
one
day
told
the
king
of
the
land
,
who
used
to
come
and
hunt
in
the
wood
,
that
his
daughter
could
spin
gold
out
of
straw
.
Now
this
king
was
very
fond
of
money
;
and
when
he
heard
the
miller
’
s
boast
his
greediness
was
raised
,
and
he
sent
for
the
girl
to
be
brought
before
him
.
Then
he
led
her
to
a
chamber
in
his
palace
where
there
was
a
great
heap
of
straw
,
and
gave
her
a
spinning
-
wheel
,
and
said
,
‘
All
this
must
be
spun
into
gold
before
morning
,
as
you
love
your
life
.
’
It
was
in
vain
that
the
poor
maiden
said
that
it
was
only
a
silly
boast
of
her
father
,
for
that
she
could
do
no
such
thing
as
spin
straw
into
gold
:
the
chamber
door
was
locked
,
and
she
was
left
alone
.
She
sat
down
in
one
corner
of
the
room
,
and
began
to
bewail
her
hard
fate
;
when
on
a
sudden
the
door
opened
,
and
a
droll
-
looking
little
man
hobbled
in
,
and
said
,
‘
Good
morrow
to
you
,
my
good
lass
;
what
are
you
weeping
for
?
’
‘
Alas
!
’
said
she
,
‘
I
must
spin
this
straw
into
gold
,
and
I
know
not
how
.
’
‘
What
will
you
give
me
,
’
said
the
hobgoblin
,
‘
to
do
it
for
you
?
’
‘
My
necklace
,
’
replied
the
maiden
.
He
took
her
at
her
word
,
and
sat
himself
down
to
the
wheel
,
and
whistled
and
sang
:
‘
Round
about
,
round
about
,
Lo
and
behold
!
Reel
away
,
reel
away
,
Straw
into
gold
!
’
And
round
about
the
wheel
went
merrily
;
the
work
was
quickly
done
,
and
the
straw
was
all
spun
into
gold
.
When
the
king
came
and
saw
this
,
he
was
greatly
astonished
and
pleased
;
but
his
heart
grew
still
more
greedy
of
gain
,
and
he
shut
up
the
poor
miller
’
s
daughter
again
with
a
fresh
task
.
Then
she
knew
not
what
to
do
,
and
sat
down
once
more
to
weep
;
but
the
dwarf
soon
opened
the
door
,
and
said
,
‘
What
will
you
give
me
to
do
your
task
?
’
‘
The
ring
on
my
finger
,
’
said
she
.
So
her
little
friend
took
the
ring
,
and
began
to
work
at
the
wheel
again
,
and
whistled
and
sang
: