So he put down his organ and began to play. And as he played he sang softly:
| "One old fox |
| And two, three, four, |
| And Budulinek |
| He makes one more!" |
Old Lishka heard the music playing and she said to her oldest child:
"Here, son, give the old man a penny and tell him to go away because my head aches."
So the oldest little fox climbed out of the hole and gave the organ-grinder a penny and said:
"My mother says, please will you go away because her head aches."
As the organ-grinder reached over to take the penny, he caught the oldest little fox and stuffed him into a sack. Then he went on playing and singing:
| "One old fox |
| And two and three |
| And Budulinek |
| Makes four for me!" |
Presently Lishka sent out her second child with a penny and the organ-grinder caught the second little fox in the same way and stuffed it also into the sack. Then he went on grinding his organ and softly singing:
| "One old fox |
| And another for me, |
| And Budulinek |
| He makes the three." |