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One's Own Children Are Always Prettiest

A SPORTSMAN went out once into a wood to shoot, and he met a Snipe.

               'Dear friend', said the Snipe, 'don't shoot my children!'

               'How shall I know your children?' asked the Sportsman; 'what are they like?'

               'Oh!' said the Snipe, 'mine are the prettiest children in all the wood.'

               'Very well', said the Sportsman, 'I'll not shoot them; don't be afraid.'

               But for all that, when he came back, there he had a whole string of young snipes in his hand which he had shot.

               'Oh, oh!' said the Snipe, 'why did you shoot my children after all?'

               'What! these your children!' said the Sportsman; 'why, I shot the ugliest I could find, that I did!'

               'Woe is me!' said the Snipe; 'don't you know that each one thinks his own children the prettiest in the world?'

Bibliographic Information

Tale Title: One's Own Children Are Always Prettiest
Tale Author/Editor: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen & Moe, Jørgen Engebretsen
Book Title: Popular Tales from the Norse
Book Author/Editor: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen & Moe, Jørgen Engebretsen
Publisher: Edmonston and Douglas
Publication City: Edinburgh
Year of Publication: 1859
Country of Origin: Norway
Classification: ATU 247: Each Mother Likes Her Own Children Best








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