<h3><SPAN name="chap158"></SPAN>158 The Story of Schlauraffen Land</h3>
<p>In the time of Schlauraffen I went there, and saw Rome and the Lateran hanging
by a small silken thread, and a man without feet who outran a swift horse, and
a keen sharp sword that cut through a bridge. There I saw a young ass with a
silver nose which pursued two fleet hares, and a lime-tree that was very large,
on which hot cakes were growing. There I saw a lean old goat which carried
about a hundred cart-loads of fat on his body, and sixty loads of salt. Have I
not told enough lies? There I saw a plough ploughing without horse or cow, and
a child of one year threw four millstones from Ratisbon to Treves, and from
Treves to Strasburg, and a hawk swam over the Rhine, which he had a perfect
right to do. There I heard some fishes begin to make such a disturbance with
each other, that it resounded as far as heaven, and sweet honey flowed like
water from a deep valley at the top of a high mountain, and these were strange
things. There were two crows which were mowing a meadow, and I saw two gnats
building a bridge, and two doves tore a wolf to pieces; two children brought
forth two kids, and two frogs threshed corn together. There I saw two mice
consecrating a bishop, and two cats scratching out a bear’s tongue. Then
a snail came running up and killed two furious lions. There stood a barber and
shaved a woman’s beard off; and two sucking-children bade their mother
hold her tongue. There I saw two greyhounds which brought a mill out of the
water; and a sorry old horse was beside it, and said it was right. And four
horses were standing in the yard threshing corn with all their might, and two
goats were heating the stove, and a red cow shot the bread into the oven. Then
a cock crowed, Cock-a-doodle-doo! The story is all
told,—Cock-a-doodle-doo!</p>
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