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251
"
'
Oh
,
I
am
so
sorry
,
'
said
Hans
,
'
but
I
am
really
very
busy
to-day
.
I
have
got
all
my
creepers
to
nail
up
,
and
all
my
flowers
to
water
,
and
all
my
grass
to
roll
.
'
252
"
'
Well
,
really
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
'
I
think
that
,
considering
that
I
am
going
to
give
you
my
wheelbarrow
,
it
is
rather
unfriendly
of
you
to
refuse
.
'
253
"
'
Oh
,
do
n't
say
that
,
'
cried
little
Hans
,
'
I
would
n't
be
unfriendly
for
the
whole
world
;
'
and
he
ran
in
for
his
cap
,
and
trudged
off
with
the
big
sack
on
his
shoulders
.
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254
"
It
was
a
very
hot
day
,
and
the
road
was
terribly
dusty
,
and
before
Hans
had
reached
the
sixth
milestone
he
was
so
tired
that
he
had
to
sit
down
and
rest
.
However
,
he
went
on
bravely
,
and
at
last
he
reached
the
market
.
255
After
he
had
waited
there
some
time
,
he
sold
the
sack
of
flour
for
a
very
good
price
,
and
then
he
returned
home
at
once
,
for
he
was
afraid
that
if
he
stopped
too
late
he
might
meet
some
robbers
on
the
way
.
256
"
'
It
has
certainly
been
a
hard
day
,
'
said
little
Hans
to
himself
as
he
was
going
to
bed
,
'
but
I
am
glad
I
did
not
refuse
the
Miller
,
for
he
is
my
best
friend
,
and
,
besides
,
he
is
going
to
give
me
his
wheelbarrow
.
'
257
"
Early
the
next
morning
the
Miller
came
down
to
get
the
money
for
his
sack
of
flour
,
but
little
Hans
was
so
tired
that
he
was
still
in
bed
.
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258
"
'
Upon
my
word
,
'
said
the
Miller
,
'
you
are
very
lazy
.
Really
,
considering
that
I
am
going
to
give
you
my
wheelbarrow
,
I
think
you
might
work
harder
.
Idleness
is
a
great
sin
,
and
I
certainly
do
n't
like
any
of
my
friends
to
be
idle
or
sluggish
.
You
must
not
mind
my
speaking
quite
plainly
to
you
.
Of
course
I
should
not
dream
of
doing
so
if
I
were
not
your
friend
.
But
what
is
the
good
of
friendship
if
one
can
not
say
exactly
what
one
means
?
Anybody
can
say
charming
things
and
try
to
please
and
to
flatter
,
but
a
true
friend
always
says
unpleasant
things
,
and
does
not
mind
giving
pain
.
Indeed
,
if
he
is
a
really
true
friend
he
prefers
it
,
for
he
knows
that
then
he
is
doing
good
.
'
259
"
'
I
am
very
sorry
,
'
said
little
Hans
,
rubbing
his
eyes
and
pulling
off
his
night-cap
,
'
but
I
was
so
tired
that
I
thought
I
would
lie
in
bed
for
a
little
time
,
and
listen
to
the
birds
singing
.
260
Do
you
know
that
I
always
work
better
after
hearing
the
birds
sing
?
'