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TRITILL, LITILL, AND THE BIRDS
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as before, that ha might stay on condition that he should do any work that she might set him to next morning. So the bargain being concluded, the young man curled himself up in his corner and went to sleep.

Litill, Tritill, & the Birds to the rescue
Litill, Tritill, & the Birds to the rescue

The dirt lay thicker than ever on the floor of the cave when the young man took the spade and began his work. He could not clear it any more than his brothers had done, and at last the spade itself stuck in the earth so