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"
There
stood
the
Miller
with
a
lantern
in
one
hand
and
a
big
stick
in
the
other
.
"
'
Dear
little
Hans
,
'
cried
the
Miller
,
'
I
am
in
great
trouble
.
My
little
boy
has
fallen
off
a
ladder
and
hurt
himself
,
and
I
am
going
for
the
Doctor
.
But
he
lives
so
far
away
,
and
it
is
such
a
bad
night
,
that
it
has
just
occurred
to
me
that
it
would
be
much
better
if
you
went
instead
of
me
.
You
know
I
am
going
to
give
you
my
wheelbarrow
,
and
so
it
is
only
fair
that
you
should
do
something
for
me
in
return
.
'
"
'
Certainly
,
'
cried
little
Hans
,
'
I
take
it
quite
as
a
compliment
your
coming
to
me
,
and
I
will
start
off
at
once
.
But
you
must
lend
me
your
lantern
,
as
the
night
is
so
dark
that
I
am
afraid
I
might
fall
into
the
ditch
.
'
"
'
I
am
very
sorry
,
'
answered
the
Miller
,
'
but
it
is
my
new
lantern
and
it
would
be
a
great
loss
to
me
if
anything
happened
to
it
.
'
"
'
Well
,
never
mind
,
I
will
do
without
it
,
'
cried
little
Hans
,
and
he
took
down
his
great
fur
coat
,
and
his
warm
scarlet
cap
,
and
tied
a
muffler
round
his
throat
,
and
started
off
.
"
What
a
dreadful
storm
it
was
!
The
night
was
so
black
that
little
Hans
could
hardly
see
,
and
the
wind
was
so
strong
that
he
could
scarcely
stand
.
However
,
he
was
very
courageous
,
and
after
he
had
been
walking
about
three
hours
,
he
arrived
at
the
Doctor
's
house
,
and
knocked
at
the
door
.
"
'
Who
is
there
?
'
cried
the
Doctor
,
putting
his
head
out
of
his
bedroom
window
.
"
'
Little
Hans
,
Doctor
.
'
"
'
What
do
you
want
,
little
Hans
?
'
"
'
The
Miller
's
son
has
fallen
from
a
ladder
,
and
has
hurt
himself
,
and
the
Miller
wants
you
to
come
at
once
.
'