It was a long way.
So he stopped at an inn.
He sat down at a table.
He took up the cloth, and said,
"Cloth, cloth, spread yourself,
and serve up a good dinner."
And the cloth did as it was bid.
The landlord saw the dinner.
"That is a fine cloth," he said.
Soon the lad went to bed.
The landlord took the cloth,
and he put another in its place.
Next morning the lad took the cloth
and went home.
"Mother," he said,
"I have been to the North Wind.
He is a good fellow.
He gave me this cloth.
I have only to say,
'Cloth, cloth, spread yourself,
and serve up a good dinner.'
And I have all I want to eat."
"That may be true," said his mother.
"But let me see it.
Then I shall believe it."
The lad drew out the table.
He laid the cloth and said,
"Cloth, cloth, spread yourself,
and serve up a good dinner."
But not a crumb did it serve.
"I must go back to the North Wind,"
said the lad.
And away he went.
He walked and walked.
At last he came
to the North Wind's house.
"Good-day, North Wind," said the lad.
"Good-day, lad," said the North Wind.
"Thank you for coming to see me.
What do you want now?"
"I want my meal," said the lad.
"This cloth is not worth a penny."
"I have no meal," said the North Wind.
"But you may have this ram.
You have only to say,
'Ram, ram, make money!'
And he will make all the money you want."
"Thank you, North Wind," said he.
And he set off for home.
It was a long way.
So he stopped at the inn.
He wanted some money.
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