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1 Punch| but the youngest, named Balna, was more clever than the 2 Punch| fire from the hearth. Then Balna used to say to her sisters, " 3 Punch| would answer, "Be quiet, Balna; why must you always be 4 Punch| to cook her dinner with Balna turned to her angrily and 5 Punch| eldest sister answered, "Balna, let the poor woman take 6 Punch| she does us no harm." But Balna replied, "If you let her 7 Punch| gathering the fruit.~Then Balna said to her sisters, "Do 8 Punch| Oh no, do not be unkind, Balna. The girl would never be 9 Punch| step-mother's daughter. Balna saw her first, and said, " 10 Punch| sisters, however, thought Balna unnecessarily suspicious, 11 Punch| all, took the beautiful Balna.~And when they got to their 12 Punch| About a year after this Balna had a little son, and his 13 Punch| of the seventh Prince and Balna was acknowledged their heir 14 Punch| day the seventh Prince (Balna's husband) said he would 15 Punch| after this had happened, as Balna was rocking her baby's cradle, 16 Punch| he reached the room where Balna sat singing beside her little 17 Punch| find him all alone, and Balna nowhere to be seen. Then 18 Punch| Thus time went on, till Balna's son was fourteen years 19 Punch| Now it happened that at Balna's marriage her husband had 20 Punch| nosegay and threw it at Balna's feet. It fell with a clang 21 Punch| clang on the floor, and Balna, looking to see what made 22 Punch| no hope of release.~Now Balna's son was a bright, clever 23 Punch| or can be put to death."~Balna determined to take her son' 24 Punch| who approach the place."~Balna told her son what Punchkin 25 Punch| by a stroke of his wand, Balna's husband and his brothers 26 Punch| be died!~Then they let Balna out of the tower; and she,