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The queen tried every name she knew but could not come up with the little man's name. Time was running short and the queen knew she was getting nowhere, so she sent a messenger to ask everyone in the kingdom if they knew the name by which the little man was called. No one in the kingdom knew, but the messenger ran across a tiny cottage in the woods and heard a little man singing a song. Towards the end of the song the little man said, "No one knows that the name I am called is 'Rumpelstiltskin.'"
The messenger ran back to the castle and informed the queen of what he had heard. When the little man came on the third day the queen asked, "Is your name Agusto?"
The little man replied "No."
"What about Finnegan?" asked the queen.
"No that is not my name either," said the little man looking quite pleased with him self. The little man had decided he had given the queen enough time and requested that the queen give him her child.
The queen asked that the she have one more chance, and asked "Is your name Rumpelstiltskin?" The little man became so angry that he stomped his foot on the ground with such force that the ground cracked in two and Rumpelstiltskin fell to his end, never being heard of again.
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