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1 Great crowds came to see the little Jackdaw , and to hear him sing.
2 He went back into bed; but he was no longer the same little Jackdaw .
3 Overhead the nightingale sang, and the full moon shone; its rays struck down on the little Jackdaw 's head.
4 The fairy was gone; but the little Jackdaw sprang up into the high elm, and sang on endlessly through the whole night.
5 "I will not ask anything," said the little Jackdaw ; "what God intends will come true."
6 The little Jackdaw said: Their corners scratch me when I want to go to sleep; they are far worse than crumbs in the bed.
7 "Why is that?" asked the little Jackdaw .
8 Then the little Jackdaw , being moon-struck, and not knowing the value of things, flew up to the nest and brought back the fairy her wand.
9 "Ah," said the little Jackdaw , "now I know at last that the beautiful is going to come true!"
10 Then the little Jackdaw , being moon-struck, and not knowing the value of things, said, "Oh, if I could only sing like a nightingale!"
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