When the three persons were eating the food provided for the working party, the elder sister and the elder brother having eaten silently, without even a [thought of the] matter of their mother, came away home. The younger brother thought, “Anē! We three persons having eaten here, on our going how about food for our mother? I must take some.” Placing a similar quantity of cooked rice and a little vegetable curry under the corner of his finger nail, the three came back.

Then the mother asked at the hand of the elder sister, “Where, daughter, is cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?” She said, “I have not brought any. Having indeed eaten I came [empty-handed].”

Then the mother said to the daughter, “Thou wilt be cooked in hell itself.”

Having called the elder son she asked, “Where, son, is the cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?”

The son said, “Mother, I have not brought it. Having indeed eaten, I came [empty-handed].”

Then the mother said to the son, “Be off, very speedily.”

Having called the young younger brother she asked, “Where, son, is cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?”

Then that son said, “Mother, hold a pot.” After that, the mother brought it and held it. The son struck down his finger nail in it. Then the pot was filled and overflowed.

Afterwards the mother, having eaten the rice and curry, gave authority to those three persons, to the elder brother, to the younger brother, and to the sister older than both of them.

Firstly, having called the elder sister she said, “Thou shalt be cooked even in hell.” That elder sister herself now having become Great Paddy,[2] while in hell is cooked in mud.