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Description Lazy Jack went once more, and hired himself to a cattle-keeper, who gave him a donkey for his trouble. Jack found it hard to hoist the donkey on his shoulders, but at last he did it, and began walking slowly home with his prize. Now it happened that in the course of his journey there lived a rich man with his only daughter, a beautiful girl, but deaf and dumb. Now she had never laughed in her life, and the doctors said she would never speak till somebody made her laugh. This young lady happened to be looking out of the window when Jack was passing with the donkey on his shoulders, with the legs sticking up in the air, and the sight was so comical and strange that she burst out into a great fit of laughter, and immediately recovered her speech and hearing. Her father was overjoyed, and fulfilled his promise by marrying her to Lazy Jack, who was thus made a rich gentleman. They lived in a large house, and Jack's mother lived with them in great happiness until she died.
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English Fairy Tales, Jacobs, J., 1895 New York : Grosset & Dunlap (2nd edition?) Boston Public Lib., obtained from englishfairytale1902jaco Illustrations in category may be from alternate scan

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Joseph Jacobs  (1854–1916)  wikidata:Q981949 s:en:Author:Joseph Jacobs q:en:Joseph Jacobs
 
Joseph Jacobs
Description Australian-British literary critic, literary historian, folklorist, historian, children's writer and collector of fairy tales
Date of birth/death 29 August 1854 Edit this at Wikidata 30 January 1916 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sydney Yonkers
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