The ogre

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a beautifully carved stick and said, `Take this stick as a remembrance of me; but beware of saying, “Rise up, Stick,” and “Lie down, Stick,” for if you do, I can only say I wouldn`t be in your shoes for something.`
Antonio took the stick and said, `Don`t be in the least alarmed, I`m not such a fool as you think, and know better than most people what two and two make.`
`I`m glad to hear it,` replied the ogre, `but words are women, deeds are men. You have heard what I said, and forewarned is forearmed.`
This time Antonio thanked his master warmly for all his kindness, and started on his homeward journey in great spirits; but he had not gone half a mile when he said `Rise up, Stick.`
The words were hardly out of his mouth when the stick rose and began to rain down blows on poor Antonio`s back with such lightning-like rapidity that he had hardly strength to call out, `Lie down, Stick;` but as soon as he uttered the words the stick lay down, and ceased beating his back black and blue.
Although he had learnt a lesson at some cost to himself, Antonio was full of joy, for he saw a way now of revenging himself on the wicked landlord. Once more he arrived at the inn, and was received in the most friendly and hospitable manner by his host. Antonio greeted him cordially, and said: `My friend, will you kindly take care of this stick for me? But, whatever you do, don`t say “Rise up, Stick.” If you do, you will be sorry for it, and you needn`t expect any sympathy from me.`
The landlord, thinking he was coming in for a third piece of good fortune, gave Antonio an excellent supper; and after he had seen him comfortably to bed, he ran to the stick, and calling to his wife to come and see the fun, he lost no time in pronouncing the words `Rise up, Stick.`
The moment he spoke the stick jumped up and beat the landlord so unmercifully that he and his wife ran screaming to Antonio, and, waking him up, pleaded for mercy.
When Antonio saw how successful his trick had been, he said: `I refuse to help you, unless you give me all that you have stolen from me, otherwise you will be beaten to death.`
The landlord, who felt himself at death`s door already, cried out: `Take back your property, only release me from this terrible stick;` and with these words he ordered the donkey, the table-cloth, and other treasures to be restored to their rightful owner.
As soon as Antonio had recovered his belongings he said `Stick, lie down,` and it stopped beating the landlord at once.
Then he took his donkey and table-cloth and arrived safely at his home with them. This time the magic words had the desired effect, and the donkey and table-cloth provided the family with treasures untold. Antonio very soon married off his sister, made his mother rich for life, and they all lived happily for ever after.

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