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Which Treats of a Mirror and of the Splinters

Now then, let us begin.

When we are at the end of the story, we shall know more than we know now; but to begin.


Once upon a time there was wicked sprite, indeed he was the most mischievous of all sprites.

One day he was in a very good humor, for he had made a mirror with the power of causing all that was good and beautiful when it was reflected therein, to look poor and mean; but that which was good-for-nothing and looked ugly was snow magnified and increased in ugliness.

In this mirror the most beautiful landscapes looked like boiled spinach, and the best persons were turned into frights, or appeared to stand on their heads; their faces were so distorted that they were not to be recognized; and if you anyone had a mole, you might be sure that it would be magnified and spread over both nose and mouth.


“That’s glorious fun!”

Said the sprite.

If a good thought passed through a man’s mind, then a grin was seen in the mirror, and the sprite laughed heartily at his clever discovery.

All the little sprites who went to his school-for he kept a sprite school-told each other that a miracle had happened; and that now only, as they thought, it would be possible to see the world really looked.

They ran about with the mirror; and at last there was not a land or a person who was not represented distorted in the mirror.

So then they flew with the mirror the more terribly it grinned they could hardly hold it fast.

Higher and higher still they flew, nearer and nearer to the stars, when suddenly the shook so terribly with grinning, that it flew out of their hands and fell to the earth, where it was dashed in a hundred million more pieces.

And now it worked much more evil than before; for some of these pieces were hardly so large as a grain of sand, and they flew about in the wide world, and when they got into people’s eyes, there they stayed; and then people saw everything perverted, or only had on eye for that which was evil.

This happened because the very smallest bit had the same power which the whole mirror had possessed.

Some persons even got a splinter in their heart, and then it made one shudder, for their heart became lump of ice.

Some of the broken pieces were so large that they were used for windowpanes, through which one could not see one’s friends.

Other pieces were put in spectacles; and that was a sad affair when people put on their glasses to see well and rightly.

Then the wicked sprite laughed till he almost choked, for all this tickled his fancy.

The fine splinters still flew about in the air; and now we shall hear what happened next.

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