More English Fairy Tales by Unknown
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When Jan came home, she up and told him what she had done, and he said, "Oh well, there, never mind, my dear, better luck next time." So they went on for a bit, and then, one day, she thought to herself, "'T is time to clean up my house." When she was taking down her big bed she found a bag of groats on the tester. So when Jan came home, she up and said to him, "Jan, what is that bag of groats on the tester for?" "That is for Hereafterthis, my dear." Now, there was a robber outside the window, and he heard what Jan said. Next day, he waited till Jan had gone to market, and then he came and knocked at the door. "What do you please to want?" said Mally. "I am Hereafterthis," said the robber, "I have come for the bag of groats." Now the robber was dressed like a fine gentleman, so she thought to herself it was very kind of so fine a man to come for the bag of groats, so she ran upstairs and fetched the bag of groats, and gave it to the robber and he went away with it. When Jan came home, she said to him, "Jan, Hereafterthis has been for the bag of groats." "What do you mean, wife?" said Jan. So she up and told him, and he said, "Then I'm a ruined man, for that money was to pay our rent with. The only thing we can do is to roam the |
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