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I KNOW WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
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'What kind of a hurry is this to come home in?' said she. 'No, the cow has not calved yet.'

'Then you must come out and help me in with a sackful of money,' said the man.

'A sackful of money?' cried his wife.

'Yes, a sackful of money,' said he. 'Is that so very wonderful?'

black and white illustration of a troll who has just jumped and slammed his head into a spike on the ceiling with a chunk falling into the stew pot below. The troll has a large head and large pointed ears and seems to be wearing no clothing except possibly slippers but his body is wrinkled in a way that may indicate some kind of bodysuit. He is looking at the viewer very smugly. The stewpot is an old fashioned cauldron with legs, the spike is set into the ceiling. Beyond that there is no background visible.

His wife did not believe very much what he told her, but she humoured him, and went out with him.

When they came to the spot where he had left it there was no money there; a thief had come along and stolen it. His wife then grew angry and scolded him heartily.

'Well, well!' said he, 'hang the money! I know what I have learned.'

'What have you learned?' said she.