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»He has heartlessly devoured,«
Cries poor Mouse, »all he could see,
Gay Grasshopper; singing Cricket;
Darning-needle in the thicket;
Gold Bug in the lilac tree.«

»Someone must defend the clearing,
Though he need not forfeit life.
Otherwise, this time to-morrow
Those not killed will die of sorrow,
Mourning husband, children, wife!«





Old Knight Hedgehog, stern and hardened,
Softens at that earnest plea.
Stretches; stirs himself; scolds madly;
Speaks of Old King Serpent badly;
»I’ll protect you all!« cries he.

Then he buckles on his armor;
Seizes lance and shining shield;
Brandishes his good sword, shouting,
»This base villain we’ll be routing.
Hedgehog, die before you yield!«

No one yet has fought King Serpent.
None but foolish beasts would try.
Yet, with most unheard of daring,
Seemingly for nothing caring,
Hedgehog moves with watchful eye.