p and Yellow-Cap were
left quite behind.
Now little Red-Cap was a brave goblin, but he was rather frightened when
the White Thing began to roll so fast. He wondered if it would ever
stop, when--Bump! Splash!--he found he was in the water, and something
big with a smooth coat was close beside him. It was a kind water-rat who
had seen the poor little goblin roll into the water.
"I can swim," said Mr. Rat. "I will hold you by the collar and take you
to dry land again."
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Red-Cap thanked the kind water-rat very much, and they sat down on the
bank of the stream to rest. Red-Cap told the rat all about his father
and brothers and the Red Feather, and soon Blue-Cap and Yellow-Cap came
running up, quite out of breath, but very glad to find their brother
quite safe and not even scratched.
They all soon said good-bye to the rat, who wished them good luck,
showed them the road and told them to look in a tree--which he pointed
out--where he said they would find something which would help them very
much.
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The goblins raced to the tree. Yellow-Cap won the race and climbed up
quickly, while the others ran all round looking to see what they could
find.
They found nothing, and Yellow-Cap was just coming down again when he
spied a bird's-nest with three dear little blue eggs in it. He crawled
along the branch to look at the eggs, and saw something white under the
nest. Yellow-Cap pulled it gently, and out came an envelope. Full of joy
he slipped down to his brothers.
They opened the envelope and found a sheet of paper on which was written
in gold letters,--
"You who seek the Feather Red
First the Serpent's blood must shed;
In the cave where fairies dwell
The Feather lies, so search it well."
"Hurrah!" cried Red-Cap. "Let us make haste and find the cave."
Soon they came to a big dark forest, and after they had gone a little
way they saw a fence and a large board on which was written in red
letters,--
TOM TIDDLER'S
GROUND
TRESPASSERS
WILL BE
PROSECUTED.
The goblins looked over the fence and saw that the ground was covered
with gold and silver!
"Oh!" they cried, "let us fill our pockets. What fun!" and they began to
climb over the fence.
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They all got safely down on the other side, and seeing no one about they
began to fill their pockets with the shining money, singing, "We are on
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