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the pin.' So Dschemil took the pin from his cloak and threw it behind him, and a dense thicket of thorns sprang up round them, which the ogre and his dog could not pass through. 'I will get through it somehow, if I burrow underground,' cried he, and very soon he and the dog were on the other side. 'Cousin,' said Dschemila, 'they are close to us now.' 'Go on in front, and fear nothing,' replied Dschemil. So she ran on a little way, and then stopped. 'He is only a few yards away now,' she said, and Dschemil flung the hatchet on the ground, and it turned into a lake. 'I will drink, and my dog shall drink, till it is dry,' shrieked the ogre, and the dog drank so much that it burst and died. But the ogre did not stop for that, and soon the whole lake was nearly dry. Then he exclaimed, 'Dschemila, let your head become a donkey's head, and your hair fur!' [Illustration: DSCHEMILA GETS AN ASS'S HEAD] But when it was done, Dschemil looked at her in horror, and said, 'She is really a donkey, and not a woman at all!' And he left her, and went home. For two days poor Dschemila wandered about alone, weeping bitterly. When her cousin drew near his native town, he began to think over his conduct, and to feel ashamed of himself. 'Perhaps by this time she has changed back to her proper shape,' he said to himself, 'I will go and see!' So he made all the haste he could, and at last he saw her seated on a rock, trying to keep off the wolves, who longed to have her for dinner. He drove them off and said, 'Get up, dear cousin, you have had a narrow escape.' Dschemila stood up and answered, 'Bravo, my friend. You persuaded me to fly with you, and then left me helplessly to my fate.' 'Shall I tell you the truth?' asked he. 'Tell it.' 'I thought you were a witch, and I was afraid of you.' 'Did you not see me before my transformation? and did you not watch it happen under your very eyes, when the ogre bewitched me?' 'What shall I do?' said Dschemil. 'If I take you into the town, everyone will laugh, and say, "Is that a new kind of toy you have got? It has hands like a woman, feet like a woman, the body of a woman; but its head is the head of an ass, and its hair is fur."' 'Well, what do you mean to do with me?' asked Dschemila. 'Better take me home to my mother by night, and tell no one anything about it.' 'So I will,' said he. They waited where they were till it was nearly dark, then Dschemil b
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