He came to the foot of the bed, and stood there for a time. The merchant grew impatient, and felt his anger rising.
The dwarf turned away his flaming eyes from him and began to handle the straps of the portmanteau of jewels.
The merchant's anger at the annoyance grew, and became uncontrollable.
"Avaunt!" cried he with terrible oath, leaping from the bed.
The dwarf stood before him and began to grow. He shot up at last into a flame, and stretched out his arms. He was a giant.
"Help! help!" cried the merchant.
There was a sound in the rooms below. The red giant reeled through the door and down the stairs and out into the night.
The collier came running up the stairs,
"What, what," he demanded, "have you been doing to our House Spirit?"
"To your House Spirit?"