Then she went on and met the cow. The cow said: "Oh, milk me! Milk me! for I haven't been milked these seven years."
"Oh, poor cow, poor cow," she said, "I'll surely do that," and she laid down the bag and milked the cow.
At last she reached the mill. The mill said: "Oh, turn me! Turn me! for I haven't been turned these seven years."
"Oh, poor mill, poor mill," she said, "I'll surely do that," and she turned the mill too.
As night was on her she went in and lay down behind the mill door to sleep.
When the Hag came into her hut again and found the girl gone, she ran to the chimney to see if she had carried off the bag. She flew into a great rage, and started to run as fast as she could after her.
She had not gone far until she came up to the horse and said: "Oh, horse, horse of mine, did you see this maid of mine, with my tig, with my tag, with my long leather bag, and all the gold and silver I have earned since I was a maid?"
The horse said: "Do you think I have nothing to do but watch your maids for you? You may go somewhere else and look for information."
Then she came upon the sheep. "Oh, sheep, sheep of mine, have you seen this maid of mine, with my tig, with my tag, with my long leather bag, and all the gold and silver I have earned since I was a maid?"
The sheep said: "Do you think I have nothing to do but watch your maids for you? You may go somewhere else and look for information."