The Mercury And The Woodcutter

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The Mercury and The Woodman!

A poor Woodman was cutting down a tree

near the edge of a deep pool in the forest.

It was late in the day

and the Woodman was tired.

He had been working since sunrise

and his strokes were not so sure

as they had been early that morning.

Thus it happened that the axe slipped

and flew out of his hands into the pool.

The Woodman was in despair.

The axe was all he possessed with which to make a living,

and he he didn’t have enough money to buy a new one.

As he stood wringing his hands and weeping,

the god Mercury suddenly appeared

and asked what the trouble was.

The Woodman told him what had happened,

and straightway the kind Mercury dived into the pool.

When he came up again

he held a wonderful golden axe.

"Is this your axe?"

Mercury asked the Woodman.

"No," answered the honest Woodman,

"that is not my axe."

Mercury laid the golden axe on the bank

and sprang back into the pool.

This time he brought up an axe of silver,

"Is this your axe?"

Mercury asked the Woodman.

but the Woodman declared again

that his axe was just an ordinary one

with a wooden handle.

Mercury dived down for the third time,

and when he came up again

he had the very axe that had been lost.

The poor Woodman was very glad

that his axe had been found and could not

thank the kind god enough.

Mercury was greatly pleased with the Woodman's honesty.

"I admire your honesty," he said,

"and as a reward you may have all three axes,

the gold and the silver as well as your own."

The happy Woodman returned to his home with his treasures,

and soon the story of his good fortune

was known to everybody in the village.

Now there were several Woodmen in the village who believed

that they could easily win the same good fortune.

They hurried out into the woods,

one here, one there,

and hiding their axes in the bushes,

pretended they had lost them.

Then they wept and wailed

and called on Mercury to help them.

And indeed, Mercury did appear,

first to this one,

then to that.

To each one he showed an axe of gold,

and each one eagerly claimed it to be the one he had lost.

But Mercury did not give them the golden axe.

Instead he gave them each a hard whack over the head with it

and sent them home.