gar had started a fire, so Lenka at once put on water to boil.
“Look in the sack,” the beggar said.
Lenka untied the sack again and here it was full of fine meal and bread and smoked meat!
So now Lenka lost no time in preparing a good supper. Then she washed the old beggar’s face and hands and together they ate. After supper Lenka spread out her ragged clothes on the floor of the inner room and put the beggar in there for the night. She herself stretched out on the kitchen bench. It was a hard bed but Lenka made no complaint and presently she fell asleep.
At midnight there was a knocking at the door and a voice called out:
“A man am I
Six inches high,
But a long, long heard
Hangs from my chin.
Open the door
And let me in!”
Lenka jumped down and opened the door and there before her stood a tiny dwarf with a long beard.