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Cock, the Cuckoo, and the Black-Cock, The

(This is another of those tales in which the birds' notes must be imitated.)

ONCE on a time the Cock, the Cuckoo, and the Black-cock bought a cow between them. But when they came to share it, and couldn't agree which should buy the others out, they settled that he who woke first in the morning should have the cow.

               So the Cock woke first.

Now the cow's mine!   
Now the cow's mine!
Hurrah! hurrah!

he crew, and as he crew, up awoke the Cuckoo.

Half cow! Half cow!

sang the Cuckoo, and woke up the Black-cock.

A like share, a like share;   
Dear friends, that's only fair!   
Saw see! See saw!

               That's what the Black-cock said.

               And now, can you tell me which of them ought to have the cow?

Bibliographic Information

Tale Title: Cock, the Cuckoo, and the Black-Cock, The
Tale Author/Editor: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen & Moe, Jørgen Engebretsen
Book Title: Popular Tales from the Norse
Book Author/Editor: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen & Moe, Jørgen Engebretsen
Publisher: Edmonston and Douglas
Publication City: Edinburgh
Year of Publication: 1859
Country of Origin: Norway
Classification: ATU 236*: Miscellaneous Tales with Imitation of Bird Sounds








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