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  TheKingwasbesidehimselfwithjoy,andwasastonishedathowcleveramanRingwasinallkindsoffeats,sothatheesteemedhimstillmorehighlythanbefore,andbetrothedhisdaughtertohim;andthefeastforthiswastolastallthroughChristmastide。RingthankedtheKingcourteouslyforthisandallhisotherkindnesses,andassoonashehadfinishedeatinganddrinkinginthehallwentofftosleepinhisownroom。

  Snati,however,askedpermissiontosleepinthePrince’sbedforthatnight,whilethePrinceshouldsleepwheretheDogusuallylay。Ringsaidhewaswelcometodoso,andthathedeservedmorefromhimthanthatcameto。SoSnatiwentupintothePrince’sbed,butafteratimehecameback,andtoldRinghecouldgotherehimselfnow,buttotakecarenottomeddlewithanythingthatwasinthebed。

  NowthestorycomesbacktoRed,whocameintothehallandshowedtheKinghisrightarmwantingthehand,andsaidthatnowhecouldseewhatkindofamanhisintendedson-in-lawwas,forhehaddonethistohimwithoutanycausewhatever。TheKingbecameveryangry,andsaidhewouldsoonfindoutthetruthaboutit,andifRinghadcutoffhishandwithoutgoodcauseheshouldbehanged;butifitwasotherwise,thenRedshoulddie。

  SotheKingsentforRingandaskedhimforwhatreasonhehaddonethis。Snati,however,hadjusttoldRingwhathadhappenedduringthenight,andinreplyheaskedtheKingtogowithhimandhewouldshowhimsomething。TheKingwentwithhimtohissleeping-room,andsawlyingonthebedaman’shandholdingasword。

  ’Thishand,’saidRing,’cameoverthepartitionduringthenight,andwasabouttorunmethroughinmybed,ifIhadnotdefendedmyself。’

  TheKingansweredthatinthatcasehecouldnotblamehimforprotectinghisownlife,andthatRedwaswellworthyofdeath。

  SoRedwashanged,andRingmarriedtheKing’sdaughter。

  ThefirstnightthattheywenttobedtogetherSnatiaskedRingtoallowhimtolieattheirfeet,andthisRingallowedhimtodo。Duringthenightheheardahowlingandoutcrybesidethem,struckalightinahurryandsawanuglydog’sskinlyingnearhim,andabeautifulPrinceinthebed。Ringinstantlytooktheskinandburnedit,andthenshookthePrince,whowaslyingunconscious,untilhewokeup。Thebridegroomthenaskedhisname;herepliedthathewascalledRing,andwasaKing’sson。

  Inhisyouthhehadlosthismother,andinherplacehisfatherhadmarriedawitch,whohadlaidaspellonhimthatheshouldturnintoadog,andneverbereleasedfromthespellunlessaPrinceofthesamenameashimselfallowedhimtosleepathisfeetthefirstnightafterhismarriage。Headdedfurther,’Assoonassheknewthatyouweremynamesakeshetriedtogetyoudestroyed,sothatyoumightnotfreemefromthespell。Shewasthehindthatyouandyourcompanionschased;shewasthewomanthatyoufoundintheclearingwiththebarrel,andtheoldhagthatwejustnowkilledinthecave。’

  Afterthefeastingwasoverthetwonamesakes,alongwithothermen,wenttothecliffandbroughtallthetreasurehometothePalace。Thentheywenttotheislandandremovedallthatwasvaluablefromit。Ringgavetohisnamesake,whomhehadfreedfromthespell,hissisterIngiborgandhisfather’skingdomtolookafter,buthehimselfstayedwithhisfather-in-lawtheKing,andhadhalfthekingdomwhilehelivedandthewholeofitafterhisdeath。

  TherewasonceapoorPrince。Hepossessedakingdomwhich,thoughsmall,wasyetlargeenoughforhimtomarryon,andmarriedhewishedtobe。

  NowitwascertainlyalittleaudaciousofhimtoventuretosaytotheEmperor’sdaughter,’Willyoumarryme?’Buthedidventuretosayso,forhisnamewasknownfarandwide。Therewerehundredsofprincesseswhowouldgladlyhavesaid’Yes,’butwouldshesaythesame?

  Well,weshallsee。

  OnthegraveofthePrince’sfathergrewarose-tree,averybeautifulrose-tree。Itonlybloomedeveryfiveyears,andthenborebutasinglerose,butoh,sucharose!Itsscentwassosweetthatwhenyousmeltityouforgotallyourcaresandtroubles。Andhehadalsoanightingalewhichcouldsingasifallthebeautifulmelodiesintheworldwereshutupinitslittlethroat。ThisroseandthisnightingalethePrincesswastohave,andsotheywerebothputintosilvercasketsandsenttoher。

  TheEmperorhadthembroughttohiminthegreathall,wherethePrincesswasplaying’Herecomesadukea-riding’withherladies-in-waiting。Andwhenshecaughtsightofthebigcasketswhichcontainedthepresents,sheclappedherhandsforjoy。

  ’Ifonlyitwerealittlepussycat!’shesaid。Buttherose-treewiththebeautifulrosecameout。

  ’Buthowprettilyitismade!’saidalltheladies-in-waiting。

  ’Itismorethanpretty,’saidtheEmperor,’itischarming!’

  ButthePrincessfeltit,andthenshealmostbegantocry。

  ’Ugh!Papa,’shesaid,’itisnotartificial,itisREAL!’

  ’Ugh!’saidalltheladies-in-waiting,’itisreal!’

  ’Letusseefirstwhatisintheothercasketbeforewebegintobeangry,’thoughttheEmperor,andtherecameoutthenightingale。Itsangsobeautifullythatonecouldscarcelyutteracrosswordagainstit。

  ’Superbe!charmant!’saidtheladies-in-waiting,fortheyallchatteredFrench,eachoneworsethantheother。

  ’Howmuchthebirdremindsmeofthemusicalsnuff-boxofthelateEmpress!’saidanoldcourtier。’Ah,yes,itisthesametone,thesameexecution!’

  ’Yes,’saidtheEmperor;andthenheweptlikealittlechild。

  ’Ihopethatthis,atleast,isnotreal?’askedthePrincess。

  ’Yes,itisarealbird,’saidthosewhohadbroughtit。

  ’Thenletthebirdflyaway,’saidthePrincess;andshewouldnotonanyaccountallowthePrincetocome。

  ’Buthewasnothingdaunted。Hepaintedhisfacebrownandblack,drewhiscapwelloverhisface,andknockedatthedoor。

  ’Good-day,Emperor,’hesaid。’CanIgetaplacehereasservantinthecastle?’

  ’Yes,’saidtheEmperor,’buttherearesomanywhoaskforaplacethatIdon’tknowwhethertherewillbeoneforyou;but,still,Iwillthinkofyou。Stay,ithasjustoccurredtomethatIwantsomeonetolookaftertheswine,forIhavesoverymanyofthem。’

  AndthePrincegotthesituationofImperialSwineherd。Hehadawretchedlittleroomclosetothepigsties;herehehadtostay,butthewholedayhesatworking,andwheneveningwascomehehadmadeaprettylittlepot。Allrounditwerelittlebells,andwhenthepotboiledtheyjingledmostbeautifullyandplayedtheoldtune——

  ’WhereisAugustusdear?

  Alas!he’snothere,here,here!’

  Butthemostwonderfulthingwas,thatwhenoneheldone’sfingerinthesteamofthepot,thenatonceonecouldsmellwhatdinnerwasreadyinanyfire-placeinthetown。Thatwasindeedsomethingquitedifferentfromtherose。

  NowthePrincesscamewalkingpastwithallherladies-in-

  waiting,andwhensheheardthetuneshestoodstillandherfacebeamedwithjoy,forshealsocouldplay’WhereisAugustusdear?’

  Itwastheonlytunesheknew,butthatshecouldplaywithonefinger。

  ’Why,thatiswhatIplay!’shesaid。’HemustbeamostaccomplishedSwineherd!Listen!Godownandaskhimwhattheinstrumentcosts。’

  Andoneoftheladies-in-waitinghadtogodown;butsheputonwoodenclogs。’Whatwillyoutakeforthepot?’askedthelady-in-waiting。

  ’IwillhavetenkissesfromthePrincess,’answeredtheSwineherd。

  ’Heavenforbid!’saidthelady-in-waiting。

  ’Yes,Iwillsellitfornothingless,’repliedtheSwineherd。

  ’Well,whatdoeshesay?’askedthePrincess。

  ’Ireallyhardlyliketotellyou,’answeredthelady-in-waiting。

  ’Oh,thenyoucanwhisperittome。’

  ’Heisdisobliging!’saidthePrincess,andwentaway。Butshehadonlygoneafewstepswhenthebellsrangoutsoprettily——

  ’WhereisAugustusdear?

  Alas!he’snothere,here,here。’

  ’Listen!’saidthePrincess。’Askhimwhetherhewilltaketenkissesfrommyladies-in-waiting。’

  ’No,thankyou,’saidtheSwineherd。’TenkissesfromthePrincess,orelseIkeepmypot。’

  ’Thatisverytiresome!’saidthePrincess。’Butyoumustputyourselvesinfrontofme,sothatnoonecansee。’

  Andtheladies-in-waitingplacedthemselvesinfrontandthenspreadouttheirdresses;sotheSwineherdgothistenkisses,andshegotthepot。

  Whathappinessthatwas!Thewholenightandthewholedaythepotwasmadetoboil;therewasnotafire-placeinthewholetownwheretheydidnotknowwhatwasbeingcooked,whetheritwasatthechancellor’sorattheshoemaker’s。

  Theladies-in-waitingdancedandclappedtheirhands。

  ’Weknowwhoisgoingtohavesoupandpancakes;weknowwhoisgoingtohaveporridgeandsausages——isn’titinteresting?’

  ’Yes,veryinteresting!’saidthefirstlady-in-waiting。

  ’Butdon’tsayanythingaboutit,forIamtheEmperor’sdaughter。’

  ’Oh,no,ofcoursewewon’t!’saideveryone。

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