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re pulling off the leaves." A little while after Catherine said again, "Oh! Fred, I must pour out the vinegar, it is so heavy." "No, no!" said he, "it will discover us." "Ah! but I must, Fred, it is very heavy," said Catherine. "Well, then, do it in the hangman's name!" cried Fred. So she poured out the vinegar, and as it dropped on them the thieves said, "Ah! the dew is beginning to fall." Not many minutes after Catherine found the door was still quite as heavy, and said again to Fred, "Now I must throw down this door." "No, Catherine," said he, "that would certainly discover us." "Ah! Fred, but I must; it presses me so terribly." "No, Catherine dear! do hold it fast," said Fred. "There--it is gone!" said she. "Then let it go in the hangman's name!" cried Fred, while it fell crashing through the branches. The rogues below thought the Evil One was descending the tree, and ran off, leaving everything behind them. And early in the morning Fred and his wife descended, and found all their gold under the tree. As soon as they got home again, Fred said, "Now, Catherine, you must be very industrious and work hard." "Yes, my dear husband," said she; "I will go into the fields to cut corn." When she was come into the field she said to herself, "Shall I eat before I cut, or sleep first before I cut?" She determined to eat, and soon became so sleepy over her meal that when she began to cut she knew not what she was doing, and cut off half her clothes--gown, petticoat and all. When, after a long sleep, Catherine awoke, she got up half-stripped, and said to herself, "Am I myself? or am I not? Ah! I am not myself." By and by night came on, and Catherine ran into the village, and, knocking at her husband's window, called, "Fred!" "What is the matter?" cried he. "I want to know if Catherine is indoors!" said she. "Yes, yes!" answered Fred, "she is certainly within, fast asleep." "Then I am at home," said she, and ran away. Standing outside Catherine found some thieves, wanting to steal, and going up to them she said, "I will help you." At this the thieves were very glad, not doubting but that she knew where to light on what they sought. But Catherine, stepping in front of the houses, called out, "Good people, what have you that we can steal?" At this the thieves said, "You will do for us with a vengeance!" and they wished they had never come near her; but in order to rid themselves of her they
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