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The Water-Nix.

A little brother and sister were once playing by a well, and while they were thus playing, they both fell in. A water-nixie lived down below, who said, now I have got you, now you shall work hard for me, and carried them off with her. She gave the girl dirty tangled flax to spin, and she had to fetch water in a bucket with a hole in it, and the boy had to hew down a tree with a blunt axe, and they got nothing to eat but dumplings as hard as stones. Then at last the children became so impatient, that they waited until one Sunday, when the nixie was at church, and ran away.

 

Die Wassernixe

Ein Brüderchen und ein Schwesterchen spielten an einem Brunnen, und wie sie so spielten, plumpsten sie beide hinein. Da war unten eine Wassernixe, die sprach 'jezt habe ich euch, jetzt sollt ihr mir brav arbeiten,' und führte sie mit sich fort. Dem Mädchen gab sie verwirrten garstigen Flachs zu spinnen, und es mußte Wasser in ein hohles Faß schleppen, der Junge aber sollte einen Baum mit einer stumpfen Axt hauen, und nichts zu essen bekamen sie als steinharte Klöße. Da wurden zuletzt die Kinder so ungeduldig, daß sie warteten, bis eines Sonntags die Nixe in der Kirche war, da entflohen sie.

But when church was over, the nixie saw that the birds were flown, and followed them with great strides. The children saw her from afar, and the girl threw a brush behind her which formed an immense hill of bristles, with thousands and thousands of spikes, over which the nixie was forced to scramble with great difficulty, at last, however, she got over. When the children saw this, the boy threw behind him a comb which made a great ridge with a thousand times a thousand teeth, but the nixie managed to keep herself steady on them, and at last crossed over. Then the girl threw behind her a looking-glass which formed a hill of mirrors, and was so slippery that it was impossible for the nixie to cross it. Then she thought, I will go home quickly and fetch my axe, and cut the hill of glass in half. Long before she returned, however, and had hewn through the glass, the children had escaped to a great distance, and the water-nixie was obliged to trundle back to her well again. Und als die Kirche vorbei war, sah die Nixe, daß die Vögel ausgeflogen waren, und setzte ihnen mit großen Sprüngen nach. Die Kinder erblickten sie aber von weitem, und das Mädchen warf eine Bürste hinter sich, das gab einen großen Bürstenberg mit tausend und tausend Stacheln, über den die Nixe mit großer Müh klettern mußte; endlich aber kam sie doch hinüber. Wie das die Kinder sahen, warf der Knabe einen Kamm hinter sich, das gab einen großen Kammberg mit tausendmal tausend Zinken, aber die Nixe wußte sich daran festzuhalten und kam zuletzt doch drüber. Da warf das Mädchen einen Spiegel hinterwärts, welches einen Spiegelberg gab, der war so glatt, so glatt, daß sie unmöglich darüber konnte. Da dachte sie 'ich will geschwind nach Haus gehen und meine Axt holen und den Spiegelberg entzweihauen.' Bis sie aber wiederkam und das Glas aufgehauen hatte, waren die Kinder längst weit entflohen, und die Wassernixe mußte sich wieder in ihren Brunnen trollen.



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