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The Man and His Two Wives

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  A Man had lost his way in a wood one bitter winter's night.

  As he was roaming about, a Satyr came up to him, and finding that

  he had lost his way, promised to give him a lodging1 for the night,

  and guide him out of the forest in the morning. As he went along

  to the Satyr's cell, the Man raised both his hands to his mouth

  and kept on blowing at them. "What do you do that for?" said the

  Satyr.

  "My hands are numb2 with the cold," said the Man, "and my

  breath warms them."

  After this they arrived at the Satyr's home, and soon the

  Satyr put a smoking dish of porridge before him. But when the Man

  raised his spoon to his mouth he began blowing upon it. "And what

  do you do that for?" said the Satyr.

  "The porridge is too hot, and my breath will cool it."

  "Out you go," said the Satyr. "I will have nought3 to do with

  a man who can blow hot and cold with the same breath."

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