There once was a little girl who had three brothers, and
the boys meant the world to her mother. Yet the little girl was always
neglected, treated badly, and forced to go out early in the morning every day
to dig up peat from the dry ground on the heath, which they used for making
fires and cooking. To top it all off, she was given an old, blunt shovel to
perform this nasty work.
But the little girl had an
admirer who was an elf and lived in a hill near her mother's house. Whenever
she went by the hill, he would stretch out his hand from the rocky slope and
offer her a knife that had miraculous powers and could cut through anything.
She used this knife to cut out the peat and would finish her work quickly. Then
she would return home happily with the necessary load, and when she walked by
the rocky slope, she would knock twice, and the hand would reach out and take
back the knife.
When the mother noticed how swiftly and easily she came
back home with the peat, she told the girl's brothers that there must be
someone helping her; otherwise, it would be impossible for her to complete the
work so fast. So the brothers crept after her and watched her receive the magic knife. They overtook her and
forced her to give it to them. Then they returned to the rocky slope, knocked
the way she had always done, and when the good elf stretched out his hand, they
cut it off with his very own knife. The bloody arm drew back, and since the elf
believed that his beloved had betrayed him, he was never seen after that.
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