THE FÚFUMAL by Kate Gladstone
Fúfu, small rabbit, fastest of hoppers, Works in woodland his ways of evil: Field-mice he finds, then hammers with head-blows, Vexing the queen of the Vanir folk.
Down came good Freya, frowning at Fúfu. Said she to the warren-born: "No worth I find In your smiting of cheese-thieves. Smirk not, but obey me. To change from your ways, three chances you'll have. And if you change not, then a nithing you'll be."
Yet Fúfu, four-footed, fastest of hoppers, Still works in woodland his ways of evil: Field-mice he finds, then hammers with head-blows, Vexing the queen of the Vanir folk.
Down came good Freya, frowning at Fúfu, Said she to the short-tailed: "Shame do I find In your smacking of squeakers, Smirk not, but obey me. To change from your ways, two chances you have And if you change not, then a nithing you'll be."
Yet Fúfu, long-footed, fastest of hoppers, Still works in woodland his ways of evil: Field-mice he finds, then hammers with head-blows, Vexing the queen of the Vanir folk.
Down came good Freya, frowning at Fúfu, Said she to the buck-toothed: "Badness I find In your smashing of hole-gnawers, Smirk not, but obey me. To change from your ways, one chance you now have And if you change not, then a nithing you'll be."
Yet Fúfu, carrot-glad, fastest of hoppers, Still works in woodland his ways of evil: Field-mice he finds, then hammers with head-blows, Vexing the queen of the Vanir folk.
Down came good Freya, frowning at Fúfu, Said she to the long-eared, "You've lost your last chance. Three warnings you've wasted. Now you shall obey me. To change from your ways, no chance you now have: Now and forever, a nithing shall be!"
THE MORAL: Hare whose heart hates field-scurriers Soon shall see himself made outlaw.
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