the chair cushion, the needle jumped into the bed among the
pillows, and the millstone laid itself by the door. Then Mr.
Korbes came home, and went to the hearth to make a fire,
but the cat threw ashes in his eyes. Then he ran guickly into the
kitchen to wash himself, but the duck splashed water in his face.
Then he was going to wipe it with the towel, but the egg broke
in it, and stuck his eyelids together. In order to get a little
peace he sat down in his chair, but the pin ran into him, and,
starting up, in his vexation he threw himself on the bed, but as
his head fell on the pillow, in went the needle, so that he called
out with the pain, and madly rushed out. But when he reached
the housedoor the mill-stone jumped up and struck him dead.
What a bad man Mr, Korbes must have been !