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yellow stars; the Miller said to his wife that he would go down and see
little Hans。
〃'Why; what a good heart you have'! cried his Wife; 'you are always
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thinking of others。 And mind you take the big basket with you for the
flowers。'
〃So the Miller tied the sails of the windmill together with a strong iron
chain; and went down the hill with the basket on his arm。
〃'Good morning; little Hans;' said the Miller。
〃'Good morning;' said Hans; leaning on his spade; and smiling from
ear to ear。
〃'And how have you been all the winter?' said the Miller。
〃'Well; really;' cried Hans; 'it is very good of you to ask; very good
indeed。 I am afraid I had rather a hard time of it; but now the spring has
e; and I am quite happy; and all my flowers are doing well。'
〃'We often talked of you during the winter; Hans;' said the Miller; 'and
wondered how you were getting on。'
〃'That was kind of you;' said Hans; 'I was half afraid you had forgotten
me。'
〃'Hans; I am surprised at you;' said the Miller; 'friendship never forgets。
That is the wonderful thing about it; but I am afraid you don't understand
the poetry of life。 How lovely your primroses are looking; by…the…bye〃!
〃'They are certainly very lovely;' said Hans; 'and it is a most lucky
thing for me that I have so many。 I am going to bring them into the
market and sell them to the Burgomaster's daughter; and buy back my
wheelbarrow with the money。'
〃'Buy back your wheelbarrow? You don't mean to say you have sold
it? What a very stupid thing to do'!
〃'Well; the fact is;' said Hans; 'that I wa