at the start of the bachelor's story how did Bertha's goodness reward her? how did this change towards the end of the story
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The bachelor is a man who just happens to be in the same carriage as the rest of the characters. He observes the aunt and the children and he cannot escape their conversation. After the aunt finishes telling the children her story with no success at keeping them quiet, he points out her story's flaws. As a result of that, he is challenged to tell a better story. The bachelor's story starts of similarly as the story of the aunt, however it develops into less moralistic and more realistic tale. The story does not finish with happy-ending as in the case of the aunt, and it shows that being good is not always rewarded. The children find this story more entertaining and they also appreciate its realne
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