Therewasonceapoorservant-girl,whowasindustriousandcleanly,andsweptthehouseeveryday,andemptiedhersweepingsonthegreatheapinfrontofthedoor. Onemorningwhenshewasjustgoingbacktoherwork,shefoundaletteronthisheap,andasshecouldnotread,sheputherbroominthecorner,andtookthelettertohermasterandmistress,andbeholditwasaninvitationfromtheelves,whoaskedthegirltoholdachildforthematitschristening. Thegirldidnotknowwhattodo,butatlength,aftermuchpersuasion,andastheytoldherthatitwasnotrighttorefuseaninvitationofthiskind,sheconsented.Thenthreeelvescameandconductedhertoahollowmountain,wherethelittlefolkslived. Everythingtherewassmall,butmoreelegantandbeautifulthancanbedescribed.Thebaby'smotherlayinabedofblackebonyornamentedwithpearls,thecoverlidswereembroideredwithgold,thecradlewasofivory,thebathofgold.Thegirlstoodasgodmother,andthenwantedtogohomeagain,butthelittleelvesurgentlyentreatedhertostaythreedayswiththem. Soshestayed,andpassedthetimeinpleasureandgaiety,andthelittlefolksdidalltheycouldtomakeherhappy.Atlastshesetoutonherwayhome.Thenfirsttheyfilledherpocketsquitefullofmoney,andafterthattheyledheroutofthemountainagain. Whenshegothome,shewantedtobeginherwork,andtookthebroom,whichwasstillstandinginthecorner,inherhandandbegantosweep.Thensomestrangerscameoutofthehouse,whoaskedherwhoshewas,andwhatbusinessshehadthere?Andshehadnot,asshethought,beenthreedayswiththelittlemeninthemountains,butsevenyears,andinthemeantimeherformermastershaddied.