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Therefore they let him go alone; and as he walked on, the solitude
of the wood produced a feeling of reverence in his breast; but still he heard
the little bell about which the others rejoiced, and sometimes, when the wind
blew in that direction, he could hear the sounds from the confectioner's stall,
where the others were singing at tea. But the deep sounds of the bell were much
stronger; soon it seemed to him as if an organ played an accompaniment- the
sound came from the left, from the side where the heart is.
Now something
rustled among the bushes, and a little boy stood before the king's son, in
wooden shoes and such a short jacket that the sleeves did not reach to his
wrists. They knew each other: the boy was the one who had not been able to go
with them because he had to take the coat and boots back to his landlord's son.
That he had done, and had started again in his wooden shoes and old clothes, for
the sound of the bell was too enticing- he felt he must go on. "We might go
together," said the king's son.
"We might go together," said the king's
son. But the poor boy with the wooden shoes was quite ashamed; he pulled at the
short sleeves of his jacket, and said that he was afraid he could not walk so
fast; besides, he was of opinion that the bell ought to be sought at the right,
for there was all that was grand and magnificent. "Then we shall not meet," said
the king's son, nodding to the poor boy, who went into the deepest part of the
wood, where the thorns tore his shabby clothes and scratched his hands, face,
and feet until they bled.
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