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YVON AND FINETTE

credit. He is gentle, well trained, and as quiet as a lamb.
He is feeding yonder in the stable."

"1 am going to see for myself,’ howled the giant. He
entered the stable, grumbling, found everything in order,
and came out furious.

" You have seen my Finette,” he said; "this trick did
not come from your own head."

" Oh, master,” returned Yvon, opening his mouth and
shutting his eyes, “it is the same story over again.

What is this myfinette? Once for all, show me this
monster.”

“Hold your tongue, fool," returned the giant; “you
will see her sooner than you will want to."

The third day at dawn the giant gathered his sheep
together to lead them to the pasture; but, before setting
out, he said to Yvon:

‘To-day you must go to the bottomless pit to collect my
rent. After that,’ continued he, bursting into a laugh,
"you may rest all day long. You see that I am a good
master."

"A good master, so be it," murmured Yvon, "but the
task is none the less hard. I will go and see my Finette,
as the giant says; I have great need of her help to get
through to-day’s business."

. When Finette had learned what was the task of the day,

Well,” said she, "how will you go to work to do it?”
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