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21-the wonderful sheep-第4部分
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ever forget my cruelty? I ordered you to be put to death
because I thought your dream portended the loss of my
crown。 And so it did;〃 he added; 〃for now your sisters
are both married and have kingdoms of their ownand
mine shall be for you。〃 So saying he put his crown on the
Princess's head and cried:
〃Long live Queen Miranda!〃
All the Court cried: 〃Long live Queen Miranda!〃 after
him; and the young Queen's two sisters came running up;
and threw their arms round her neck; and kissed her a
thousand times; and then there was such a laughing and
crying; talking and kissing; all at once; and Miranda
thanked her father; and began to ask after everyone
particularly the Captain of the Guard; to whom she owed
so much; but; to her great sorrow; she heard that he was
dead。 Presently they sat down to the banquet; and the
King asked Miranda to tell them all that had happened
to her since the terrible morning when he had sent the
Captain of the Guard to fetch her。 This she did with so
much spirit that all the guests listened with breathless
interest。 But while she was thus enjoying herself with
the King and her sisters; the King of the Sheep was waiting
impatiently for the time of her return; and when it
came and went; and no Princess appeared; his anxiety
became so great that he could bear it no longer。
〃She is not coming back any more;〃 he cried。 〃My
miserable sheep's face displeases her; and without
Miranda what is left to me; wretched creature that I am!
Oh! cruel Ragotte; my punishment is complete。〃
For a long time he bewailed his sad fate like this; and
then; seeing that it was growing dark; and that still there
was no sign of the Princess; he set out as fast as he could
in the direction of the town。 When he reached the palace
he asked for Miranda; but by this time everyone had
heard the story of her adventures; and did not want her
to go back again to the King of the Sheep; so they refused
sternly to let him see her。 In vain he begged and prayed
them to let him in; though his entreaties might have
melted hearts of stone they did not move the guards of
the palace; and at last; quite broken…hearted; he fell dead
at their feet。
In the meantime the King; who had not the least idea
of the sad thing that was happening outside the gate of his
palace; proposed to Miranda that she should be driven in
her chariot all round the town; which was to be illuminated
with thousands and thousands of torches; placed in
windows and balconies; and in all the grand squares。
But what a sight met her eyes at the very entrance of the
palace! There lay her dear; kind sheep; silent and motionless;
upon the pavement!
She threw herself out of the chariot and ran to him;
crying bitterly; for she realized that her broken promise
had cost him his life; and for a long; long time she was so
unhappy that they thought she would have died too。
So you see that even a princess is not always happy
especially if she forgets to keep her word; and the greatest
misfortunes often happen to people just as they think they
have obtained their heart's desires!'1'
'1' Madame d'Aulnoy。
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