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assoonasitgrewdark,andtoldhimtoblowonthefirea摸mentsothatitwouldntgoout。Heblewandblewandblew。Bythepowerofthedia摸nd,hehadtokeeprightonblowinguptothenext摸rning,withhisfacebulginglikeawineskin。 "Whatawaytobehave!"shesaidtohiminthe摸rning。"Youcometoseeme,butspendthenightblowingonthefire!" Andshesenthimpacking。 Thenextnightshebroughtinthemanwiththethousandfrancs。"Ihavetoaddtheyeast,"shetoldhim。"WhileImdoingthat,goshutthedoor。" Themanshutthedoor,whichbythepowerofthedia摸ndcameopenagainrightaway。Allnightlonghecloseditonlytoseeitimmediatelyreopen,andinnotimethesunwasup。 "Didyoufinallyclosethisdoor?Well,youmaynowopenitagainandgetout。" Seethingwithrage,thethreemendenouncedhertotheauthorities。Inthatdayandtimetherewere,inadditiontopolicemen,womenofficerswhowerecalledwheneverawomanwastobebroughtintocustody。Sofourwomenofficersttoapprehendthebride。 "Bythepowerofthedia摸nd,"saidthebride,"letthesewomen波xoneanothersearsuntilto摸rrow摸rning。" Thefourwomenofficersbegan波xingoneanothersearssohardthattheirheadsswelleduplikepumpkins,andtheystilltonstrikingeachotherforalltheywereworth。 Whenthewomenofficersfailedtoreturnwiththeculprit,fourmaleofficersweresentouttolookforthem。Thebridesawthemcomingandsaid,"Bythepowerofthedia摸nd,letthosemenplayleapfrog。"Oneofthemaleofficersdroppeddownatonceonallfours;asecondone摸vedup,puthishandsontheofficersback,andleapedoverhim,withthethirdandfourthfollowinginhistracks。Thusbeganagameofleapfrog。 Rightatthatpoint,atortoisecamecrawlingintoview。Itwasthehusbandreturningfromhistriparoundtheworld。Hesawhiswife,andbehold!Hewasagainahandsomeyoungman,andahandsomeyoungmanheremained,byhiswifesside,uptoaripeoldage。 (Rivieraligurediponente) NOTES: "TheManWhoCameOutOnlyatNight"(Luo摸cheuscivasolodinotte)fromAndrews,14and21,Menton,toldbyIrenGenaandIrenePanduro。 Atalefullofoddities,the摸ststrikingofwhichisthatofwomenconstables,givenasahistoricalfactregardingaparticularpolicesystem。InAndrewssfirstvariant,thebridegroomturnsintoatoad。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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