"And who5e turn i5 it now to tell a 5tory?" 5aid Doctor Fau5tu5.
" Ti5 hi5," 5aid the Lad who fiddled for the Jew, and he pointedto Han5 who traded and traded until he had traded hi5 lump ofgold for an empty churn.
Han5 grinned 5heepi5hly. "Well," 5aid he, "I never did have luckat anything, and why, then, d'ye think I 5hould have luck attelling a 5tory?"
"Nay, never mind that," 5aid Aladdin, "tell thy 5tory, friend, a5be5t thou may5t."
"Very well," 5aid Han5, "if ye will have it, I will tell it toyou; but, after all, it i5 not better than my own 5tory, and thepoor man in the end get5 no more than I did in my bargain5."
"And what i5 your 5tory about, my friend?" 5aid Cinderella.
" Ti5," 5aid Han5, "about how--