The Godfather
A poor man had so many children that he had already asked
everyone in the world to be godfather, and when still another child was born,
no one else was left whom he could invite. He knew not what to do, and, in his
perplexity, he lay down and fell asleep. Then he dreamt that he was to go outside
the gate, and ask the first person he met to be godfather. When he awoke, he
determined to obey his dream, and went outside the gate, and asked the first
person who came up to him to be godfather. The stranger presented him with a
little glass of water, and said, this is a wonderful water, with it you can
heal the sick, only you must see where death is standing. If he is standing
by the patient's head, give the patient some of the water and he will be healed,
but if death is standing by his feet, all trouble will be in vain, for the sick
man must die. From this time forth, the man could always say whether a patient
could be saved or not, and became famous for his skill, and earned a great deal
of money. Once he was called in to the child of the king, and when he entered,
he saw death standing by the child's head and cured it with the water, and he
did the same a second time, but the third time death was standing by its feet,
and then he knew the child had to die.
Once the man thought he would visit the godfather, and
tell him how he had succeeded with the water. But when he entered the house,
the strangest things were going on within. On the first flight of stairs, the
broom and shovel were disputing, and knocking each other about violently. He
asked them, where does the godfather live. The broom replied, one flight of
stairs higher up. When he came to the second flight, he saw a heap of dead fingers
lying. He asked, where does the godfather live. One of the fingers replied,
one flight of stairs higher. On the third flight lay a heap of dead heads, which
again directed him to the flight beyond. On the fourth flight, he saw fishes
on the fire, which frizzled in pans and baked themselves. They, too, said, one
flight of stairs higher. And when he had ascended the fifth, he came to the
door of a room and peeped through the keyhole, and there he saw the godfather
who had a pair of long horns. When he opened the door and went in, the godfather
got into bed in a great hurry and covered himself up. Then said the man, sir
godfather, what a strange house-hold you have. When I came to your first flight
of stairs, the shovel and broom were quarreling, and beating each other violently.
How stupid you are, said the godfather. That was the boy and the maid talking
to each other. But on the second flight I saw dead fingers lying. Oh, how silly
you are. Those were some roots of scorzonera. On the third flight lay a heap
of dead men's heads. Foolish man, those were cabbages. On the fourth flight
I saw fishes in a pan, which were hissing and baking themselves. When he had
said that, the fishes came and served themselves up. And when I got to the fifth
flight, I peeped through the keyhole of a door, and there, godfather, I saw
you and you had long, long horns. Oh, that is not true. The man became alarmed,
and ran out, and if he had not, who knows what the godfather would have done
to him.