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"
My
lord
,
I
assure
you
I
have
made
the
pasty
according
to
all
the
rules
of
the
art
of
cookery
,
"
replied
the
dwarf
trembling
.
"
It
is
false
,
you
rascal
,
"
replied
the
Duke
,
kicking
him
away
.
"
If
it
were
right
my
guest
would
not
say
it
was
wrong
.
I
have
a
good
mind
to
have
you
made
into
mincemeat
and
baked
in
a
pie
yourself
.
"
"
Have
mercy
,
"
cried
the
poor
little
man
,
prostrating
-
himself
before
the
royal
guest
and
clasping
his
feet
in
his
arms
.
"
I
pray
you
tell
me
what
I
have
left
out
of
the
pasty
that
it
fails
to
suit
your
palate
?
Do
not
condemn
me
to
death
for
a
handful
of
meat
and
flour
.
"
"
It
will
be
of
little
assistance
to
you
to
know
,
my
dear
Long-Nose
,
"
answered
the
Prince
with
a
smile
,
"
I
was
quite
certain
yesterday
that
you
would
not
be
able
to
make
this
pastry
as
well
as
my
cook
can
,
because
the
chief
requisite
is
a
herb
which
does
not
grow
in
this
country
.
It
is
known
as
"
The
Cook
's
Delight
,
"
and
without
this
the
pasty
is
practically
tasteless
,
and
your
master
will
never
eat
it
with
the
same
pleasure
that
I
can
in
my
own
country
.
"
Then
the
Duke
flew
into
the
most
terrible
rage
--
"
I
vow
by
my
honour
that
either
you
shall
taste
this
jjasty
to-morrow
morning
,
exactly
as
you
are
accustomed
to
have
it
,
or
else
the
head
of
this
fellow
shall
pay
for
his
blunder
.
Go
,
dog
of
a
dwarf
,
I
give
you
four-and-twenty
hours
to
accomplish
it
in
.
"
The
poor
dwarf
went
to
his
room
and
told
this
fresh
trouble
to
the
goose
.
"
Come
,
take
heart
,
"
said
she
,
"
fortunately
I
know
every
herb
that
grows
and
I
am
sure
I
can
find
this
one
for
you
.
It
is
a
happy
thing
that
it
chances
to
be
a
new
moon
tonight
,
for
only
at
the
time
of
the
new
moon
does
this
plant
grow
.
But
tell
me
,
are
there
any
ancient
chestnut
trees
near
the
palace
?
"
"
Oh
yes
,
"
replied
the
dwarf
,
with
a
lighter
heart
.
"
Two
hundred
paces
from
the
palace
,
beside
the
lake
,
there
is
quite
a
large
group
of
chestnut
trees
;
but
why
do
you
ask
?
"
"
Because
the
herb
is
only
found
at
the
root
of
very
old
chestnut
trees
,
"
answered
Mimi
.
"
Let
us
lose
no
time
,
but
go
and
search
for
what
you
require
.
Take
me
under
your
arm
and
put
me
down
when
we
have
reached
the
spot
,
and
I
will
help
you
search
.
"
He
did
as
she
bade
him
;
but
as
he
would
have
passed
out
of
the
gateway
of
the
palace
,
the
sentry
barred
the
way
with
his
lance
.
"
My
good
Long
-
Nose
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
have
the
strictest
orders
not
to
let
you
out
of
the
house
.
Your
end
has
come
,
I
fear
.
"
"
But
surely
I
can
go
into
the
garden
,
"
replied
the
dwarf
.
"
Be
so
good
as
to
send
one
of
your
comrades
to
enquire
if
I
may
go
into
the
garden
to
search
for
herbs
.
"
The
sentry
did
so
and
permission
was
given
,
for
the
garden
had
such
high
walls
surrounding
it
that
it
seemed
impossible
for
him
to
escape
.
As
soon
as
he
was
in
the
open
he
placed
Mimi
carefully
on
the
ground
and
she
at
once
began
to
run
towards
the
lake
on
the
banks
of
which
the
chestnut
trees
grew
.
Long-Nose
followed
her
with
a
sinking
heart
,
for
he
had
already
made
up
his
mind
that
,
if
the
herb
could
not
be
found
,
he
would
drown
himself
in
the
lake
rather
than
allow
his
head
to
be
cut
off
.
The
goose
sought
in
vain
for
the
herb
,
she
left
not
a
blade
of
grass
unturned
,
and
at
length
she
began
to
cry
from
sympathy
.
She
would
not
give
up
the
search
until
evening
began
to
fall
,
and
the
darkness
made
it
difficult
to
distinguish
any
surrounding
objects
.