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  Anditwasalldoneashecommanded,and,leavingtheStarvationTower,hetooktheKing,hisfather-in-law,bythearm,andledhimintothenewpalace,wherethePrincesssatinfearandtrembling,awaitingherdeath。AndMartinspoketotheKing,saying,’Kingandroyalfather,Ihavesufferedmuchatthehandsofyourdaughter。Whatpunishmentshallbedealttoher?’

  ThenthemildKinganswered:’BelovedPrinceandson-in-law,ifyouloveme,letyourangerbeturnedtograce——forgivemydaughter,andrestorehertoyourheartandfavour。’

  AndMartin’sheartwassoftenedandheforgavehiswife,andtheylivedhappilytogethereverafter。Andhisoldmothercameandlivedwithhim,andheneverpartedwithSchurkaandWaska;andI

  needhardlytellyouthatheneveragainlettheringoutofhispossession。

  FromtheBukowinaer。VonWliolocki。

  AyoungPrincewasridingonedaythroughameadowthatstretchedformilesinfrontofhim,whenhecametoadeepopenditch。Hewasturningasidetoavoidit,whenheheardthesoundofsomeonecryingintheditch。Hedismountedfromhishorse,andsteppedalonginthedirectionthesoundcamefrom。Tohisastonishmenthefoundanoldwoman,whobeggedhimtohelpheroutoftheditch。ThePrincebentdownandliftedheroutofherlivinggrave,askingheratthesametimehowshehadmanagedtogetthere。

  ’Myson,’answeredtheoldwoman,’Iamaverypoorwoman,andsoonaftermidnightIsetoutfortheneighbouringtowninordertosellmyeggsinthemarketonthefollowingmorning;butI

  lostmywayinthedark,andfellintothisdeepditch,whereI

  mighthaveremainedforeverbutforyourkindness。’

  ThenthePrincesaidtoher,’Youcanhardlywalk;Iwillputyouonmyhorseandleadyouhome。Wheredoyoulive?’

  ’Overthere,attheedgeoftheforestinthelittlehutyouseeinthedistance,’repliedtheoldwoman。

  ThePrinceliftedherontohishorse,andsoontheyreachedthehut,wheretheoldwomangotdown,andturningtothePrincesaid,’Justwaitamoment,andIwillgiveyousomething。’Andshedisappearedintoherhut,butreturnedverysoonandsaid,’YouareamightyPrince,butatthesametimeyouhaveakindheart,whichdeservestoberewarded。Wouldyouliketohavethemostbeautifulwomanintheworldforyourwife?’

  ’MostcertainlyIwould,’repliedthePrince。

  Sotheoldwomancontinued,’ThemostbeautifulwomaninthewholeworldisthedaughteroftheQueenoftheFlowers,whohasbeencapturedbyadragon。Ifyouwishtomarryher,youmustfirstsetherfree,andthisIwillhelpyoutodo。Iwillgiveyouthislittlebell:ifyouringitonce,theKingoftheEagleswillappear;ifyouringittwice,theKingoftheFoxeswillcometoyou;andifyouringitthreetimes,youwillseetheKingoftheFishesbyyourside。Thesewillhelpyouifyouareinanydifficulty。Nowfarewell,andheavenprosperyourundertaking。’Shehandedhimthelittlebell,andtheredisappearedhutandall,asthoughtheearthhadswallowedherup。

  ThenitdawnedonthePrincethathehadbeenspeakingtoagoodfairy,andputtingthelittlebellcarefullyinhispocket,herodehomeandtoldhisfatherthathemeanttosetthedaughteroftheFlowerQueenfree,andintendedsettingoutonthefollowingdayintothewideworldinsearchofthemaid。

  SothenextmorningthePrincemountedhisfinehorseandlefthishome。Hehadroamedroundtheworldforawholeyear,andhishorsehaddiedofexhaustion,whilehehimselfhadsufferedmuchfromwantandmisery,butstillhehadcomeonnotraceofherhewasinsearchof。Atlastonedayhecametoahut,infrontofwhichsataveryoldman。ThePrinceaskedhim,’DoyounotknowwheretheDragonliveswhokeepsthedaughteroftheFlowerQueenprisoner?’

  ’No,Idonot,’answeredtheoldman。’Butifyougostraightalongthisroadforayear,youwillreachahutwheremyfatherlives,andpossiblyhemaybeabletotellyou。’

  ThePrincethankedhimforhisinformation,andcontinuedhisjourneyforawholeyearalongthesameroad,andattheendofitcametothelittlehut,wherehefoundaveryoldman。Heaskedhimthesamequestion,andtheoldmananswered,’No,IdonotknowwheretheDragonlives。Butgostraightalongthisroadforanotheryear,andyouwillcometoahutinwhichmyfatherlives。Iknowhecantellyou。’

  AndsothePrincewanderedonforanotheryear,alwaysonthesameroad,andatlastreachedthehutwherehefoundthethirdoldman。Heputthesamequestiontohimashehadputtohissonandgrandson;butthistimetheoldmananswered,’TheDragonlivesupthereonthemountain,andhehasjustbegunhisyearofsleep。Foronewholeyearheisalwaysawake,andthenexthesleeps。ButifyouwishtoseetheFlowerQueen’sdaughtergoupthesecondmountain:theDragon’soldmotherlivesthere,andshehasaballeverynight,towhichtheFlowerQueen’sdaughtergoesregularly。’

  SothePrincewentupthesecondmountain,wherehefoundacastleallmadeofgoldwithdiamondwindows。Heopenedthebiggateleadingintothecourtyard,andwasjustgoingtowalkin,whensevendragonsrushedonhimandaskedhimwhathewanted?

  ThePrincereplied,’IhaveheardsomuchofthebeautyandkindnessoftheDragon’sMother,andwouldliketoenterherservice。’

  Thisflatteringspeechpleasedthedragons,andtheeldestofthemsaid,’Well,youmaycomewithme,andIwilltakeyoutotheMotherDragon。’

  Theyenteredthecastleandwalkedthroughtwelvesplendidhalls,allmadeofgoldanddiamonds。InthetwelfthroomtheyfoundtheMotherDragonseatedonadiamondthrone。Shewastheugliestwomanunderthesun,and,addedtoitall,shehadthreeheads。HerappearancewasagreatshocktothePrince,andsowashervoice,whichwaslikethecroakingofmanyravens。Sheaskedhim,’Whyhaveyoucomehere?’

  ThePrinceansweredatonce,’Ihaveheardsomuchofyourbeautyandkindness,thatIwouldverymuchliketoenteryourservice。’

  ’Verywell,’saidtheMotherDragon;’butifyouwishtoentermyservice,youmustfirstleadmymareouttothemeadowandlookafterherforthreedays;butifyoudon’tbringherhomesafelyeveryevening,wewilleatyouup。’

  ThePrinceundertookthetaskandledthemareouttothemeadow。

  Butnosoonerhadtheyreachedthegrassthanshevanished。ThePrincesoughtforherinvain,andatlastindespairsatdownonabigstoneandcontemplatedhissadfate。Ashesatthuslostinthought,henoticedaneagleflyingoverhishead。Thenhesuddenlybethoughthimofhislittlebell,andtakingitoutofhispocketherangitonce。Inamomentheheardarustlingsoundintheairbesidehim,andtheKingoftheEaglessankathisfeet。

  ’Iknowwhatyouwantofme,’thebirdsaid。’YouarelookingfortheMotherDragon’smarewhoisgallopingaboutamongtheclouds。Iwillsummonalltheeaglesoftheairtogether,andorderthemtocatchthemareandbringhertoyou。’AndwiththesewordstheKingoftheEaglesflewaway。TowardseveningthePrinceheardamightyrushingsoundintheair,andwhenhelookeduphesawthousandsofeaglesdrivingthemarebeforethem。Theysankathisfeetontothegroundandgavethemareovertohim。ThenthePrincerodehometotheoldMotherDragon,whowasfullofwonderwhenshesawhim,andsaid,’Youhavesucceededto-dayinlookingaftermymare,andasarewardyoushallcometomyballto-night。’Shegavehimatthesametimeacloakmadeofcopper,andledhimtoabigroomwhereseveralyounghe-dragonsandshe-dragonsweredancingtogether。Here,too,wastheFlowerQueen’sbeautifuldaughter。Herdresswaswovenoutofthemostlovelyflowersintheworld,andhercomplexionwaslikeliliesandroses。AsthePrincewasdancingwithherhemanagedtowhisperinherear,’Ihavecometosetyoufree!’

  Thenthebeautifulgirlsaidtohim,’Ifyousucceedinbringingthemarebacksafelythethirdday,asktheMotherDragontogiveyouafoalofthemareasareward。’

  Theballcametoanendatmidnight,andearlynextmorningthePrinceagainledtheMotherDragon’smareoutintothemeadow。

  Butagainshevanishedbeforehiseyes。Thenhetookouthislittlebellandrangittwice。

  InamomenttheKingoftheFoxesstoodbeforehimandsaid:’I

  knowalreadywhatyouwant,andwillsummonallthefoxesoftheworldtogethertofindthemarewhohashiddenherselfinahill。’

  WiththesewordstheKingoftheFoxesdisappeared,andintheeveningmanythousandfoxesbroughtthemaretothePrince。

  ThenherodehometotheMother-Dragon,fromwhomhereceivedthistimeacloakmadeofsilver,andagainsheledhimtotheball-room。

  TheFlowerQueen’sdaughterwasdelightedtoseehimsafeandsound,andwhentheyweredancingtogethershewhisperedinhisear:’Ifyousucceedagainto-morrow,waitformewiththefoalinthemeadow。Aftertheballwewillflyawaytogether。’

  OnthethirddaythePrinceledthemaretothemeadowagain;butoncemoreshevanishedbeforehiseyes。ThenthePrincetookouthislittlebellandrangitthreetimes。

  InamomenttheKingoftheFishesappeared,andsaidtohim:’I

  knowquitewellwhatyouwantmetodo,andIwillsummonallthefishesoftheseatogether,andtellthemtobringyoubackthemare,whoishidingherselfinariver。’

  Towardseveningthemarewasreturnedtohim,andwhenheledherhometotheMotherDragonshesaidtohim:

  ’Youareabraveyouth,andIwillmakeyoumybody-servant。ButwhatshallIgiveyouasarewardtobeginwith?’

  ThePrincebeggedforafoalofthemare,whichtheMotherDragonatoncegavehim,andoverandabove,acloakmadeofgold,forshehadfalleninlovewithhimbecausehehadpraisedherbeauty。

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