The Master and His Pupil

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The Master and His Pupil is an English fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in his English Fairy Tales.

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A learned man had a book in which he had the knowledge to control demons. His foolish pupil one day found it open and read a spell from it. Beelzebub appeared and demanded a task from him, or he would strangle him. The pupil set him to watering a flower, but Beelzebub went on watering it until the room was filling with water. At that point, the man, having remembered he left his book unlocked, returned and dispelled Beelzebub.

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