East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen
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who always thought they knew a great deal.
"Oh, I haven't much to carry, I might as well carry this," said Boots. So when they had walked on a bit, Boots again picked up something. "I've found--I've found something!" he cried. "What have you found now?" said the brothers. "I found a willow twig," said he. "Dear, what do you want with that? Throw it away!" said they. "Oh, I haven't much to carry, I might as well carry that," said Boots. So when they had walked a bit, Boots picked up something again. "Oh, lads, I've found--I've found something!" he cried. "Well, well, what did you find this time?" asked the brothers. "A piece of a broken saucer," said he. "Oh, what is the use of that? Throw it away!" said they. "Oh, I haven't much to carry, I might as well carry that," said Boots. And when they had walked a bit further, Boots stooped down again and picked up something else. |
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