She says to her, “Yes, my child.”
“What were they?”
“Child, they went away a long time ago,” she said to her.
This little girl says,
“I, too, must be off to-day. Give me a distaff to spin with, and a penny cake.”
She sets off, and comes to the house of the Basa-Jaun, and she knocks at the door, and she lets her in. While his wife was telling her that it is the house of the Basa-Jaun, the elder brother comes in; but they did not recognise one another at all. And afterwards Basa-Jaun comes, and says, as he enters the house:
“You have something here for me,” says he.
“No,” says she.
“Show it.”
And immediately she shows her. Basa-Jaun says to her: