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NORWEGIAN FOLK TALES
The lad and Old Nick
ONCE ON A TIME there was a lad who was walking along a road cracking nuts,
so he found one that was worm-eaten, and just at that very moment he met Old
Nick.
"Is it true, now," said the lad, "what they say, that Old Nick can make
himself as small as he chooses, and thrust himself in through a pinhole?"
"Yes, it is," said Old Nick.
"Oh! it is, is it? then let me see you do it, and just creep into this nut,"
said the lad.
So Old Nick did it.
Now, when he had crept well into it through the worm's hole, the lad stopped
it up with a pin.
"Now, I've got you safe," he said, and put the nut into his
pocket.
So when he had walked on a bit, he came to a smithy, and he turned in and
asked the smith if he'd be good enough to crack that nut for him.
"Ay, that'll be an easy job," said the smith, and took his smallest hammer,
laid the nut on the anvil, and gave it a blow, but it wouldn't break.
So he took another hammer a little bigger, but that wasn't heavy enough
either.
Then he took one bigger still, but it was still the same story; and so the
smith got angry, and grasped his great sledge-hammer.
"Now, I'll crack you to bits," he said, and let drive at the nut with all
his might and main. And so the nut flew to pieces with a bang that blew off half the
roof of the smithy, and the whole house creaked and groaned as though it were ready
to fall.
"Why! if I don't think Old Nick must have been in that nut," said the
smith.
"So he was; you're quite right," said the lad and went away laughing.
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