Mother Hulda
A widow had two daughters; one was pretty and the other was ugly. Because the ugly one was her own daughter, she loved her much more.
Every day, the pretty girl had to sit by a well and spin thread until her fingers bled. It happened once that she dropped the spindle into the well.
She jumped down into the well where the spindle had gone.
She found herself in a beautiful meadow, with the sun shining on flowers that grew around her.
She walked on through the meadow until she came to a baker's oven that was full of bread. She took all the loaves out because they were already baked enough.
She went further on until she came to a tree weighed down with ripe apples. She shook the tree until the apples fell like rain, and gathered them together in a heap.
Finally, she came to a little house where there was an old woman with great big teeth. She said to the girl, “If you do the housework well and keep the house orderly for me, things shall go well for you, for I am Mother Hulda."
The girl did everything to the old woman's satisfaction. After a long time, she began to get homesick even though this place was a thousand times better than home.
The old woman returned to her spinning wheel and took her to a large door which was open. As she was passing through it, a heavy shower of gold fell and clung to her.
And then the door was shut, and the girl found herself at home. The cockerel stood on the top of the well and cried: "Cock-a-doodle doo! Our golden girl has come home too!"
Then she went in to see her mother, and because she had returned all covered with gold she was well received.
The girl told all of her story and the mother began to wish that her ugly daughter might have the same good fortune.
So the ugly girl threw the spindle into the well, and jumped in. She found herself in the beautiful meadow, and followed the same path.
When she came to the baker's oven, the bread cried for help. But the lazy girl answered, "I have no desire to black my hands," and went on farther.
Soon she came to the apple tree, it also cried for help. But she answered, "That is all very fine," and went on further.
When she came to Mother Hulda's house, she entered into her service at once.
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