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1The kabouters are the dark elves, who live in forests and mines.
2One must put away all his usual thoughts, when he thinks of kabouters.
3They are not in the clouds, nor down in the caves and mines, like the kabouters.
4Soon after this, a great meeting of kabouters was held, in the dark realms below ground.
5That has always been the way with kabouters.
6One might almost think they were white elves of the meadow and not kabouters of the mines.
7They were first cousins to the kabouters.
8A long time after the mint had been built, two kabouters met to talk over their adventures.
9For if one ray of sunshine struck any one of the kabouters, he was at once petrified.
10Then the kabouters would laugh loudly.
11When all the kabouters were told of this, they came together to work, night and day, in the mines.
12In place of things light, clean and easy, the kabouters had furnaces, crucibles and fires of coal and wood.
13The good kabouters were happy.
14We are quite ready to confess that fairies, and elves, and even the kabouters are smarter than we are.
15The gnomes do the thinking, but the kabouters carry out the work of mining and gathering the precious stones and minerals.
16They would show the teachers that the Dutch kabouters could make bells, as well as the men in the lands of the South.
Kabouters ao longo do tempo