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one would only teach my wife some new way to make a head-hole in them I would gladly give him three hundred dollars." "That shall soon be done. Give me a pair of scissors," said the other. The woman gave him the scissors, and he cut a hole in the shirt for the man's head to go through, and took the three hundred dollars. "That is number two," said he to himself. After some time he came to a farm-house, where he thought he would rest a while. When he went in the woman said-- "Where do you come from, father?" "I am from Ringerige (Paradise)," said he. "Ah! dear, dear! Are you from Himmerige (Heaven)?" said she. "Then you will know my second husband, Peter; happy may he be!" The woman had had three husbands. The first and third had been bad and had used her ill, but the second had used her well, so she counted him as safe. "Yes," said the man, "I know him well." "How does he get on there?" asked the woman. "Only pretty well," said the man. "He goes about begging from one house to another, and has but little food, or clothes on his back. As to money he has nothing." "Heaven have mercy on him!" cried the woman. "He ought not to go about in such a miserable state when he left so much behind. There is a cupboard full of clothes which belonged to him, and there is a big box full of money, too. If you will take the things with you, you can have a horse and cart to carry them. He can keep the horse, and he can sit in the cart as he goes from house to house, for so he ought to go." The man from Ringerige got a whole cart-load of clothes and a box full of bright silver money, with meat and drink, as much as he wanted. When he had got all he wished, he got into the cart, and once more set out. "That is the third," said he to himself. Now the woman's third husband was ploughing in a field, and when he saw a man he did not know come out of his yard with his horse and cart, he went home and asked his wife, who it was that was going off with the black horse. "Oh," said the woman, "that is a man from Himmerige (Heaven). He told me that things went so miserably with my second Peter, my poor husband, that he had to go begging from house to house and had no money or clothes. I have therefore sent him the old clothes he left behind, and the old money box with the money in it." The man saw how matters were, so he saddled a horse and went out of the yard at full speed. It was not long before he came up to
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