One’s Own Children Are Always Prettiest
by Sir George Webbe DesentGenre: Folktale
Setting: Fantasy
Format of Original Source: Short Story
Recommended Adaptation Length:
Candidate for Adaptation? Not Reviewed
EXCERPT:
A sportsman went out once into a wood to shoot, and he met a Snipe.
‘Dear friend’, said the Snipe, ‘don’t shoot my children!’
‘How shall I know your children?’ asked the Sportsman; ‘what are they like?’
‘Oh!’ said the Snipe, ‘mine are the prettiest children in all the wood.’
‘Very well’, said the Sportsman, ‘I’ll not shoot them; don’t be afraid.’
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