A fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm.


"Good-day, father Hollenthe."
"Many greetings, Pif-Paf-Poltrie."
"May I be allowed to have your daughter?"
"Oh, yes, if Mother Malcho Milchcow, brother High-and-mighty, sister Kasetraut, and fair Katrinelje are willing, you can have her."
"Where is Mother Malcho, then?"
"She is in the cow-house, milking the cow."

"Good-day, Mother Malcho."
"Many greetings, Pif-Paf-Poltrie."
"May I be allowed to have your daughter?"
"Oh, yes, if father Hollenthe, brother High-and-mighty, sister Kasetraut, and fair Katrinelje are willing, you can have her."
"Where is brother High-and-mighty, then?"
"He is in the room chopping some wood."

"Good-day, brother High-and-mighty."
"Many greetings, Pif-Paf-Poltrie."
"May I be allowed to have your sister?"
"Oh, yes, if father Hollenthe, Mother Malcho, sister Kasetraut, and fair Katrinelje are willing, you can have her."
"Where is sister Kasetraut, then?"
"She is in the garden cutting cabbages."

"Good-day, sister Kasetraut."
"Many greetings, Pif-Paf-Poltrie."
"May I be allowed to have your sister?"
"Oh, yes, if father Hollenthe, Mother Malcho, brother High-and-mighty, and fair Katrinelje are willing, you may have her."
"Where is fair Katrinelje, then>"
"She is in the room counting out her farthings."

"Good day, fair Katrinelje."
"Many greetings, Pif-Paf-Poltrie."
"Will you be my bride?"
"Oh, yes, if father Hollenthe, Mother Malcho, brother High-and-mighty, and sister Kasetraut are willing, I am ready."
"Fair Katrinelje, how much dowry do you have?"
"Fourteen farthings in ready money, three and a half groschen owing to me, half a pound of dried apples, a handful of pretzels, and a handful of roots.

"And many other things are mine,
Have I not a dowry fine?

"Pif-Paf-Poltrie, what is your trade? Are you a tailor?"
"Something better."
"A shoemaker?"
"Something better."
"A husbandman?" "Something better."
"A joiner?"
"Something better."
"A smith?"
"Something better."
"A miller?"
"Something better."
"Perhaps a broom-maker?"
"Yes, that's what I am, is it not a fine trade?"

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