He who would succeed in great things must bring all forces and influences to his aid. Once there was a soldier who resolved to marry the king’s daughter. He started out for the king’s palace. As he was going through the forest he saw a man pulling up trees by the roots. “Come along with me, I need you,” said the soldier. So the man took one of the trees and wrapped it around the others and then shouldered the bundle. The two then went on together. Before long they came to a hunter aiming a gun. “What are you aiming at?” asked the soldier. The hunter said: “Two miles off there is a fly sitting on a fence. I am going to shoot out his left eye.” The soldier told the hunter: “Come along with me; I need you.” The hunter took up his gun and all three went along together. After a while they came to a man sitting on a fence whistling. “My good fellow, what are you doing there?” asked the soldier. The man answered: Shortly they came to a man who was unbuckling his leg and taking it off. “Why do you take your leg off, my friend?” asked the soldier. “Oh,” replied the man, “if I use two legs I go so fast that nobody can see me. One leg takes me as fast as the wind.” “Come along with me, I need you,” said the soldier. So the man took up his leg and all five went along together. About dark they saw a funny fellow with his hat down on the side of his head. “Why do you wear your hat so crooked, young fellow?” asked the soldier. The fellow replied: “If I wear it straight a frost will come and freeze everything stiff and still.” The soldier said: “Come along with me; I need your help, too.” And so all six went along together and came to the king’s palace. “I must marry your daughter,” said the soldier to the king. “Oh, no, you cannot,” said the king, and sent fifty men to drive the soldier away. But see what happened! The first man caught all fifty and tied them together with their own buckles and hung them up on the church steeple. The second man took his gun and shot “You can have the princess if you want her, but give me back my men and my whiskers, and turn on the heat for I am about to freeze to death.” The soldier set everything straight and went off with the princess, who gladly married so wonderful a man. |