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"
'
It
is
not
a
very
big
plank
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
looking
at
it
,
'
and
I
am
afraid
that
after
I
have
mended
my
barn-roof
there
wo
n't
be
any
left
for
you
to
mend
the
wheelbarrow
with
;
but
,
of
course
,
that
is
not
my
fault
.
And
now
,
as
I
have
given
you
my
wheelbarrow
,
I
am
sure
you
would
like
to
give
me
some
flowers
in
return
.
Here
is
the
basket
,
and
mind
you
fill
it
quite
full
.
'
"
'
Quite
full
?
'
said
little
Hans
,
rather
sorrowfully
,
for
it
was
really
a
very
big
basket
,
and
he
knew
that
if
he
filled
it
he
would
have
no
flowers
left
for
the
market
,
and
he
was
very
anxious
to
get
his
silver
buttons
back
.
"
'
Well
,
really
,
'
answered
the
Miller
,
'
as
I
have
given
you
my
wheelbarrow
,
I
do
n't
think
that
it
is
much
to
ask
you
for
a
few
flowers
.
I
may
be
wrong
,
but
I
should
have
thought
that
friendship
,
true
friendship
,
was
quite
free
from
selfishness
of
any
kind
.
'
"
'
My
dear
friend
,
my
best
friend
,
'
cried
little
Hans
,
'
you
are
welcome
to
all
the
flowers
in
my
garden
.
I
would
much
sooner
have
your
good
opinion
than
my
silver
buttons
,
any
day
;
'
and
he
ran
and
plucked
all
his
pretty
primroses
,
and
filled
the
Miller
's
basket
.
"
'
Good-bye
,
little
Hans
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
as
he
went
up
the
hill
with
the
plank
on
his
shoulder
,
and
the
big
basket
in
his
hand
.
"
'
Good-bye
,
'
said
little
Hans
,
and
he
began
to
dig
away
quite
merrily
,
he
was
so
pleased
about
the
wheelbarrow
.
"
The
next
day
he
was
nailing
up
some
honeysuckle
against
the
porch
,
when
he
heard
the
Miller
's
voice
calling
to
him
from
the
road
.
So
he
jumped
off
the
ladder
,
and
ran
down
the
garden
,
and
looked
over
the
wall
.
"
There
was
the
Miller
with
a
large
sack
of
flour
on
his
back
.
"
'
Dear
little
Hans
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
'
would
you
mind
carrying
this
sack
of
flour
for
me
to
market
?
'