THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE WOOD
There was once a man whose wife died, and a woman whose husband died; and the man had a daughter, and the woman also had a daughter.
The girls were acquainted with each other. They went walking together, and came to the woman’s house. Then she said to the man’s daughter:
“Listen! Tell your father that I would like to marry him. Then you shall wash yourself in milk every morning and drink wine; but my own daughter shall wash herself in water and drink water.”
The girl went home, and told her father what the woman had said. The man said, “What shall I do? Marriage is a joy, also a torment!”
At last, as he could not decide, he pulled off his boot, and said, “Take this boot. It has a hole in the sole of it. Go with it upstairs to the loft. Hang it on the big nail. Then pour water into it. If it holds the water, then I will again take a wife. But if it runs through, I will not!”
The girl did as she was ordered, but the water drew the hole together, and the boot became full to the top. She informed her father how it had turned out.
Then he himself went up, and when he saw that she was right, he went to the widow and wooed her, and the wedding was celebrated.