you will certainly have to walk for an hour, but what will that signify to you; only you must carry the apples and pears as well?” it now seemed to the young man just a little serious, when he heard of an hour’s walk, but the old woman would not let him off, packed the bundle on his back, and hung the two baskets on his arm. “see, it is quite light,” said she. “no, it is not light,” answered the count, and pulled a rueful face. “verily, the bundle weighs as heavily as if it were full of cobble stones, and the apples and pears are as heavy as lead! i can scarcely breathe.”

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You will certainly have to walk for an hour, but what will that signify to you; only you must carry the apples and pears as well?” It now seemed to the young man just a little serious, when he heard of an hour’s walk, but the old woman would not let him off, packed the bundle on his back, and hung the two baskets on his arm. “See, it is quite light,” said she. “No, it is not light,” answered the count, and pulled a rueful face. “Verily, the bundle weighs as heavily as if it were full of cobble stones, and the apples and pears are as heavy as lead! I can scarcely breathe.”