LITTLE ONE-EYE, TWO-EYES, AND THREE-EYES
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She went on singing,
‘Little Three-eyes, are you awake?
Little Two-eyes, are you asleep?’
Little Two-eyes, are you asleep?’
so that the two eyes of Little Three-eyes fell asleep, but the third, which was not spoken to in the little rhyme, did not fall asleep. Of course Little Three-eyes shut that eye also out of cunning, to look as if she were asleep, but it was blinking and could see everything quite well.
And when Little Two-eyes thought that Little Three-eyes was sound asleep, she said her rhyme,
‘Little goat, bleat,
Little table, appear,’
Little table, appear,’
and ate and drank to her heart’s content, and then made the table go away again, by saying,
‘Little goat, bleat,
Little table, away.’
Little table, away.’
But Little Three-eyes had seen everything. Then Little Two-eyes came to her, and woke her and said, ‘Well, Little Three-eyes, have you been asleep? You watch well! Come, we will go home.’ When they reached home, Little Two-eyes did not eat again, and