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In his waythither, he was obliged to cross a river, and pulling off his shoes andstockings, while he was passing over he observed several pretty fishbobbing against his feet; so he caught some and put them into hispocket. When he reached the palace he knocked at the gate loudly withhis crook, and having mentioned the object of his visit, he wasimmediately conducted to the hall where the king's daughter sat readyprepared to see her lovers. He was placed in a luxurious chair, and richwines and sp...ices were set before him, and all sorts of delicate meats. Jack, unused to such fare, ate and drank plentifully, so that he wasnearly dozing before midnight. "Oh, shepherd, " said the lady, "I have caught you napping!" "Noa, sweet ally, I was busy a-feeshing. " "A fishing, " said the princess in the utmost astonishment: "Nay, shepherd, there is no fish-pond in the hall. " "No matter vor that, I have been fishing in my pocket, and have justcaught one. " "Oh me!" said she, "let me see it. " The shepherd slyly drew the fish out of his pocket and pretending tohave caught it, showed it her, and she declared it was the finest sheever saw.
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