When it was time for Hans to go home after seven years of service, he asked his master for wages. His master gave him a huge piece of silver, almost as big as his head! He carried it in a sack but was getting rather tired, when he saw a man on horseback. He exchanged the silver for the horse, thinking he had a good bargain. But the horse galloped so hard that he was flung off! He was feeling painfully injured when he saw a man leading a cow and thought it wise to exchange the horse for a cow. ‘I’ll get milk and cheese and butter!’ he thought. The man readily exchanged his cow for the horse, but Hans could not get a drop of milk out of the poor old cow! He sat down by the roadside, wondering what to do with the cow. ‘Perhaps I’ll get lucky again!’ he thought.
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Foolish Hans
Hans saw a man trundling a pig in a wheelbarrow, and thought a fat pig was better than the cow. So, he exchanged it, rejoicing at his good fortune! But then he was stopped by a man carrying a fat goose. “The farmer’s pig was stolen!” said the man, “Take care or he’ll charge you as a thief!” Hans got worried and gave the man the pig and took the goose. The man went off with the pig. Later, Hans met a man sharpening scissors on a grinding-stone. He told him all about his exchanges. The man said he could give him an excellent stone for grinding. He gave Hans a rock lying on the roadside and walked off with the goose. Crossing a river with the heavy stone, Hans stumbled and the stone fell in with a splash. ‘How lucky!’ thought Hans, ‘Now I don’t have to carry that burden!’ And he went home whistling.