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THE WATER OF LIFE
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thing. But she remembered the words of the giant, and knew not what had befallen her brothers, and kept her face steadily towards the mountain top, which grew nearer and nearer every moment. But as she mounted the clamour increased sevenfold: high above them all rang the voices of her three brothers. But the girl took no heed, and at last her feet stood upon the top.

black and white illustration of a young woman laying down on the rocky edge of a pool to fill her pitcher, holding her long flowy sleeve out of the water as she does. Above her, so near she has to duck under them, is a flowering tree in full bloom with a bird on a low branch that seems to be a parrot of some kind.
HOW THE SISTER FETCHED THE WATER OF LIFE

Then she looked round, and saw, lying in a hollow, the pool of the water of life. And she took the brazen pitcher that she had brought with her, and filled it to the brim. By the side of the pool stood the tree of beauty, with the talking bird on one of its boughs; and she caught the bird, and placed it in a cage, and broke off one of the branches.