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  ButthemoreFerkoweptandtoldhisbrothersthathewasdyingofhunger,themoretheylaughedandscoldedhimforhisgreed。

  Soheenduredthepangsofstarvationallthatday,butwhennightcamehisendurancegaveway,andhelethisrighteyebeputoutandhisrightlegbrokenforasecondpieceofbread。

  Afterhisbrothershadthussuccessfullymaimedanddisfiguredhimforlife,theylefthimgroaningonthegroundandcontinuedtheirjourneywithouthim。

  PoorFerkoateupthescrapofbreadtheyhadlefthimandweptbitterly,butnooneheardhimorcametohishelp。Nightcameon,andthepoorblindyouthhadnoeyestoclose,andcouldonlycrawlalongtheground,notknowingintheleastwherehewasgoing。Butwhenthesunwasoncemorehighintheheavens,Ferkofelttheblazingheatscorchhim,andsoughtforsomecoolshadyplacetoresthisachinglimbs。Heclimbedtothetopofahillandlaydowninthegrass,andashethoughtundertheshadowofabigtree。Butitwasnotreeheleantagainst,butagallowsonwhichtworavenswereseated。Theonewassayingtotheotherasthewearyyouthlaydown,’Isthereanythingtheleastwonderfulorremarkableaboutthisneighbourhood?’

  ’Ishouldjustthinktherewas,’repliedtheother;’manythingsthatdon’texistanywhereelseintheworld。Thereisalakedowntherebelowus,andanyonewhobathesinit,thoughhewereatdeath’sdoor,becomessoundandwellonthespot,andthosewhowashtheireyeswiththedewonthishillbecomeassharp-sightedastheeagle,eveniftheyhavebeenblindfromtheiryouth。’

  ’Well,’answeredthefirstraven,’myeyesareinnowantofthishealingbath,for,Heavenbepraised,theyareasgoodasevertheywere;butmywinghasbeenveryfeebleandweakeversinceitwasshotbyanarrowmanyyearsago,soletusflyatoncetothelakethatImayberestoredtohealthandstrengthagain。’

  Andsotheyflewaway。

  TheirwordsrejoicedFerko’sheart,andhewaitedimpatientlytilleveningshouldcomeandhecouldrubthepreciousdewonhissightlesseyes。

  Atlastitbegantogrowdusk,andthesunsankbehindthemountains;graduallyitbecamecooleronthehill,andthegrassgrewwetwithdew。ThenFerkoburiedhisfaceinthegroundtillhiseyesweredampwithdewdrops,andinamomenthesawclearerthanhehadeverdoneinhislifebefore。Themoonwasshiningbrightly,andlightedhimtothelakewherehecouldbathehispoorbrokenlegs。

  ThenFerkocrawledtotheedgeofthelakeanddippedhislimbsinthewater。Nosoonerhadhedonesothanhislegsfeltassoundandstrongastheyhadbeenbefore,andFerkothankedthekindfatethathadledhimtothehillwherehehadoverheardtheravens’conversation。Hefilledabottlewiththehealingwater,andthencontinuedhisjourneyinthebestofspirits。

  Hehadnotgonefarbeforehemetawolf,whowaslimpingdisconsolatelyalongonthreelegs,andwhoonperceivingFerkobegantohowldismally。

  ’Mygoodfriend,’saidtheyouth,’beofgoodcheer,forIcansoonhealyourleg,’andwiththesewordshepouredsomeofthepreciouswateroverthewolf’spaw,andinaminutetheanimalwasspringingaboutsoundandwellonallfours。Thegratefulcreaturethankedhisbenefactorwarmly,andpromisedFerkotodohimagoodturnifheshouldeverneedit。

  Ferkocontinuedhiswaytillhecametoaploughedfield。Herehenoticedalittlemousecreepingwearilyalongonitshindpaws,foritsfrontpawshadbothbeenbrokeninatrap。

  Ferkofeltsosorryforthelittlebeastthathespoketoitinthemostfriendlymanner,andwasheditssmallpawswiththehealingwater。Inamomentthemousewassoundandwhole,andafterthankingthekindphysicianitscamperedawayovertheploughedfurrows。

  Ferkoagainproceededonhisjourney,buthehadn’tgonefarbeforeaqueenbeeflewagainsthim,trailingonewingbehindher,whichhadbeencruellytornintwobyabigbird。Ferkowasnolesswillingtohelpherthanhehadbeentohelpthewolfandthemouse,sohepouredsomehealingdropsoverthewoundedwing。Onthespotthequeenbeewascured,andturningtoFerkoshesaid,’Iammostgratefulforyourkindness,andshallrewardyousomeday。’Andwiththesewordssheflewawayhumming,gaily。

  ThenFerkowanderedonformanyalongday,andatlengthreachedastrangekingdom。Here,hethoughttohimself,hemightaswellgostraighttothepalaceandofferhisservicestotheKingofthecountry,forhehadheardthattheKing’sdaughterwasasbeautifulastheday。

  Sohewenttotheroyalpalace,andasheenteredthedoorthefirstpeoplehesawwerehistwobrotherswhohadsoshamefullyill-treatedhim。TheyhadmanagedtoobtainplacesintheKing’sservice,andwhentheyrecognisedFerkowithhiseyesandlegssoundandwelltheywerefrightenedtodeath,fortheyfearedhewouldtelltheKingoftheirconduct,andthattheywouldbehung。

  NosoonerhadFerkoenteredthepalacethanalleyeswereturnedonthehandsomeyouth,andtheKing’sdaughterherselfwaslostinadmiration,forshehadneverseenanyonesohandsomeinherlifebefore。Hisbrothersnoticedthis,andenvyandjealousywereaddedtotheirfear,somuchsothattheydeterminedoncemoretodestroyhim。TheywenttotheKingandtoldhimthatFerkowasawickedmagician,whohadcometothepalacewiththeintentionofcarryingoffthePrincess。

  ThentheKinghadFerkobroughtbeforehim,andsaid,’Youareaccusedofbeingamagicianwhowishestorobmeofmydaughter,andIcondemnyoutodeath;butifyoucanfulfilthreetaskswhichIshallsetyoutodoyourlifeshallbespared,onconditionyouleavethecountry;butifyoucannotperformwhatI

  demandyoushallbehungonthenearesttree。’

  Andturningtothetwowickedbrothershesaid,’Suggestsomethingforhimtodo;nomatterhowdifficult,hemustsucceedinitordie。’

  Theydidnotthinklong,butreplied,’LethimbuildyourMajestyinonedayamorebeautifulpalacethanthis,andifhefailsintheattemptlethimbehung。’

  TheKingwaspleasedwiththisproposal,andcommandedFerkotosettoworkonthefollowingday。Thetwobrothersweredelighted,fortheythoughttheyhadnowgotridofFerkoforever。Thepooryouthhimselfwasheart-broken,andcursedthehourhehadcrossedtheboundaryoftheKing’sdomain。Ashewaswanderingdisconsolatelyaboutthemeadowsroundthepalace,wonderinghowhecouldescapebeingputtodeath,alittlebeeflewpast,andsettlingonhisshoulderwhisperedinhisear,’Whatistroublingyou,mykindbenefactor?CanIbeofanyhelptoyou?Iamthebeewhosewingyouhealed,andwouldliketoshowmygratitudeinsomeway。’

  Ferkorecognisedthequeenbee,andsaid,’Alas!howcouldyouhelpme?forIhavebeensettodoataskwhichnooneinthewholeworldcoulddo,lethimbeeversuchagenius!To-morrowI

  mustbuildapalacemorebeautifulthantheKing’s,anditmustbefinishedbeforeevening。’

  ’Isthatall?’answeredthebee,’thenyoumaycomfortyourself;

  forbeforethesungoesdownto-morrownightapalaceshallbebuiltunlikeanythatKinghasdweltinbefore。JuststayheretillIcomeagainandtellyouthatitisfinished。’Havingsaidthissheflewmerrilyaway,andFerko,reassuredbyherwords,laydownonthegrassandsleptpeacefullytillthenextmorning。

  Earlyonthefollowingdaythewholetownwasonitsfeet,andeveryonewonderedhowandwherethestrangerwouldbuildthewonderfulpalace。ThePrincessalonewassilentandsorrowful,andhadcriedallnighttillherpillowwaswet,somuchdidshetakethefateofthebeautifulyouthtoheart。

  Ferkospentthewholedayinthemeadowswaitingthereturnofthebee。Andwheneveningwascomethequeenbeeflewby,andperchingonhisshouldershesaid,’Thewonderfulpalaceisready。Beofgoodcheer,andleadtheKingtothehilljustoutsidethecitywalls。’Andhumminggailysheflewawayagain。

  FerkowentatoncetotheKingandtoldhimthepalacewasfinished。Thewholecourtwentouttoseethewonder,andtheirastonishmentwasgreatatthesightwhichmettheireyes。A

  splendidpalacereareditselfonthehilljustoutsidethewallsofthecity,madeofthemostexquisiteflowersthatevergrewinmortalgarden。Theroofwasallofcrimsonroses,thewindowsoflilies,thewallsofwhitecarnations,thefloorsofglowingauriculasandviolets,thedoorsofgorgeoustulipsandnarcissiwithsunflowersforknockers,andallroundhyacinthsandothersweet-smellingflowersbloomedinmasses,sothattheairwasperfumedfarandnearandenchantedallwhowerepresent。

  Thissplendidpalacehadbeenbuiltbythegratefulqueenbee,whohadsummonedalltheotherbeesinthekingdomtohelpher。

  TheKing’samazementknewnobounds,andthePrincess’seyesbeamedwithdelightassheturnedthemfromthewonderfulbuildingonthedelightedFerko。Butthetwobrothershadgrownquitegreenwithenvy,andonlydeclaredthemorethatFerkowasnothingbutawickedmagician。

  TheKing,althoughhehadbeensurprisedandastonishedatthewayhiscommandshadbeencarriedout,wasveryvexedthatthestrangershouldescapewithhislife,andturningtothetwobrothershesaid,’Hehascertainlyaccomplishedthefirsttask,withtheaidnodoubtofhisdiabolicalmagic;butwhatshallwegivehimtodonow?Letusmakeitasdifficultaspossible,andifhefailsheshalldie。’

  Thentheeldestbrotherreplied,’Thecornhasallbeencut,butithasnotyetbeenputintobarns;lettheknavecollectallthegraininthekingdomintoonebigheapbeforeto-morrownight,andifasmuchasastalkofcornisleftlethimbeputtodeath。

  ThePrincessgrewwhitewithterrorwhensheheardthesewords;

  butFerkofeltmuchmorecheerfulthanhehaddonethefirsttime,andwanderedoutintothemeadowsagain,wonderinghowhewastogetoutofthedifficulty。Buthecouldthinkofnowayofescape。Thesunsanktorestandnightcameon,whenalittlemousestartedoutofthegrassatFerko’sfeet,andsaidtohim,’I’mdelightedtoseeyou,mykindbenefactor;butwhyareyoulookingsosad?CanIbeofanyhelptoyou,andthusrepayyourgreatkindnesstome?’

  ThenFerkorecognisedthemousewhosefrontpawshehadhealed,andreplied,’AlasIhowcanyouhelpmeinamatterthatisbeyondanyhumanpower!Beforeto-morrownightallthegraininthekingdomhastobegatheredintoonebigheap,andifasmuchasastalkofcorniswantingImustpayforitwithmylife。’

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