<h3><SPAN name="chap159"></SPAN>159 The Ditmarsch Tale of Wonders</h3>
<p>I will tell you something. I saw two roasted fowls flying; they flew quickly
and had their breasts turned to heaven and their backs to hell, and an anvil
and a mill-stone swam across the Rhine prettily, slowly, and gently, and a frog
sat on the ice at Whitsuntide and ate a ploughshare. Three fellows who wanted
to catch a hare, went on crutches and stilts; one of them was deaf, the second
blind, the third dumb, and the fourth could not stir a step. Do you want to
know how it was done? First, the blind man saw the hare running across the
field, the dumb one called to the lame one, and the lame one seized it by the
neck.</p>
<p>There were certain men who wished to sail on dry land, and they set their sails
in the wind, and sailed away over great fields. Then they sailed over a high
mountain, and there they were miserably drowned. A crab was chasing a hare
which was running away at full speed, and high up on the roof lay a cow which
had climbed up there. In that country the flies are as big as the goats are
here. Open the window, that the lies may fly out.</p>
<div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />