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"Hurrah!
it is quite famous." "Why, what have you found this time?" inquired the
brothers. "Oh," said Jack the Dullard, "I can hardly tell you. How glad the
Princess will be!" "Bah!" said the brothers; "that is nothing but clay out of
the ditch." "Yes, certainly it is," said Jack the Dullard; "and clay of the
finest sort. See, it is so wet, it runs through one's fingers." And he filled
his pocket with the clay. But his brothers galloped on till the sparks flew, and
consequently they arrived a full hour earlier at the town gate than could
Jack.
Now at the gate each suitor was provided with a number, and all
were placed in rows immediately on their arrival, six in each row, and so
closely packed together that they could not move their arms; and that was a
prudent arrangement, for they would certainly have come to blows, had they been
able, merely because one of them stood before the other. All the inhabitants of
the country round about stood in great crowds around the castle, almost under
the very windows, to see the Princess receive the suitors; and as each stepped
into the hall, his power of speech seemed to desert him, like the light of a
candle that is blown out.
Then the Princess would say, "He is of no use!
Away with him out of the hall!" At last the turn came for that brother who knew
the dictionary by heart; but he did not know it now; he had absolutely forgotten
it altogether; and the boards seemed to re-echo with his footsteps, and the
ceiling of the hall was made of looking-glass, so that he saw himself standing
on his head; and at the window stood three clerks and a head clerk, and every
one of them was writing down every single word that was uttered, so that it
might be printed in the newspapers, and sold for a penny at the street
corners.
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