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Bajka dnia - Today's fairy tale : The Stolen Farthings

 

A father was one day sitting at dinner with his wife and his

children, and a good friend who had come on a visit ate with

them. And as they thus sat, and it was striking twelve o'clock,

the stranger saw the door open, and a very pale child dressed

in snow-white clothes came in. It did not look around, and it

did not speak, but went straight into the next room. Soon

afterwards it came back, and went out at the door again in the

same quiet manner. On the second and on the third day, it came

also exactly in the same way. At last the stranger asked the

father to whom the beautiful child that went into the next room

every day at noon belonged. I have never seen it, said he,

neither did he know to whom it could belong. The next day when

it again came, the stranger pointed it out to the father, who

however did not see it, and the mother and the children also

all saw nothing. At this the stranger got up, went to the room

door, opened it a little, and peeped in. Then he saw the child

sitting on the ground, and busily digging and seeking about

between the boards of the floor, but

when it saw the stranger, it disappeared. He now told what

he had seen and described the child exactly, and the mother

recognized it, and said, ah, it is my dear child who died a

month ago. They took up the boards and found two farthings

which the child had once received from its mother that it

might give them to a poor man. It, however, had thought, you

can buy yourself a biscuit for that, and had kept the farthings,

and hidden them in the openings between the boards. And therefore

it had had no rest in its grave, and had come every day at noon

to seek for these farthings. The parents gave the money at

once to a poor man, and after that the child was never seen again.

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