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221
"
Then
you
are
quite
behind
the
age
,
"
said
the
Water-rat
.
"
Every
good
story-teller
nowadays
starts
with
the
end
,
and
then
goes
on
to
the
beginning
,
and
concludes
with
the
middle
.
That
is
the
new
method
.
I
heard
all
about
it
the
other
day
from
a
critic
who
was
walking
round
the
pond
with
a
young
man
.
He
spoke
of
the
matter
at
great
length
,
and
I
am
sure
he
must
have
been
right
,
for
he
had
blue
spectacles
and
a
bald
head
,
and
whenever
the
young
man
made
any
remark
,
he
always
answered
'
Pooh
!
'
But
pray
go
on
with
your
story
.
I
like
the
Miller
immensely
.
I
have
all
kinds
of
beautiful
sentiments
myself
,
so
there
is
a
great
sympathy
between
us
.
"
222
"
Well
,
"
said
the
Linnet
,
hopping
now
on
one
leg
and
now
on
the
other
,
"
as
soon
as
the
winter
was
over
,
and
the
primroses
began
to
open
their
pale
yellow
stars
,
the
Miller
said
to
his
wife
that
he
would
go
down
and
see
little
Hans
.
223
"
'
Why
,
what
a
good
heart
you
have
!
'
cried
his
Wife
;
'
you
are
always
thinking
of
others
.
And
mind
you
take
the
big
basket
with
you
for
the
flowers
.
'
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224
"
So
the
Miller
tied
the
sails
of
the
windmill
together
with
a
strong
iron
chain
,
and
went
down
the
hill
with
the
basket
on
his
arm
.
225
"
'
Good
morning
,
little
Hans
,
'
said
the
Miller
.
226
"
'
Good
morning
,
'
said
Hans
,
leaning
on
his
spade
,
and
smiling
from
ear
to
ear
.
227
"
'
And
how
have
you
been
all
the
winter
?
'
said
the
Miller
.
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228
"
'
Well
,
really
,
'
cried
Hans
,
'
it
is
very
good
of
you
to
ask
,
very
good
indeed
.
I
am
afraid
I
had
rather
a
hard
time
of
it
,
but
now
the
spring
has
come
,
and
I
am
quite
happy
,
and
all
my
flowers
are
doing
well
.
'
229
"
'
We
often
talked
of
you
during
the
winter
,
Hans
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
'
and
wondered
how
you
were
getting
on
.
'
230
"
'
That
was
kind
of
you
,
'
said
Hans
;
'
I
was
half
afraid
you
had
forgotten
me
.
'