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"Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1"


The maiden concealed the three spinners from the Queen, but showed
her the heaps of spun yarn whenever she came, and received no end of
praise for it.
When the first room was empty, the second was commenced, and when that
was finished, the third was begun, and very soon cleared.
Then the three spinners took their leave, saying to the maiden:
"Forget not what thou hast promised us; it will make thy fortune."
When the girl showed the Queen the empty rooms and the great piles of
thread, the wedding was announced. The bridegroom rejoiced that he had
won so clever and industrious a wife, and he praised her exceedingly.
"I have three aunts," said the maiden, "and as they have done me many
kindnesses, I could not forget them in my good fortune; permit me to
invite them to our wedding and allow them to sit with me at table."
So the Queen and the bridegroom consented.
When the feast commenced, the three old women entered, clothed in the
greatest splendor, and the bride said--
"Welcome, my dear aunts!"
"Alas!" exclaimed the bridegroom, "how is it you have such ugly
relations?" and going up to the one with a broad foot, he asked:
"Why have you such a broad foot?"
"From threading, from threading," she answered.


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