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35-the seven foals-第2部分
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hast cut off our heads; thou must take the greatest care to lay each
head at the tail of the body to which it belonged before; and then
the spell which the Troll has cast upon us will lose all its power。'
Cinderlad promised to do this; and then they went on farther;
When they had travelled a long; long way; the Foal said:
‘Dost thou see anything?'
‘No;' said Cinderlad。
So they went on a great distance farther。
‘And now?' inquired the Foal; ‘seest thou nothing now?'
‘Alas! no;' said Cinderlad。
So they travelled onwards again; for many and many a mile;
over hill and dale。
‘Now; then;' said the Foal; ‘dost thou not see anything now?'
‘Yes;' said Cinderlad; ‘now I see something like a bluish streak;
far; far away。'
‘That is a river;' said the Foal; ‘and we have to cross it。'
There was a long; handsome bridge over the river; and when
they had got to the other side of it they again travelled on a long;
long way; and then once more the Foal inquired if Cinderlad saw
anything。 Yes; this time he saw something that looked black; far;
far away; and was rather like a church tower。
‘Yes;' said the Foal; ‘we shall go into that。'
When the Foals got into the churchyard they turned into men
and looked like the sons of a king; and their clothes were so
magnificent that they shone with splendour; and they went into
the church and received bread and wine from the priest; who was
standing before the altar; and Cinderlad went in too。 But when the
priest had laid his hands on the princes and read the blessing; they
went out of the church again; and Cinderlad went out too; but he
took with him a flask of wine and some consecrated bread。 No
sooner had the seven princes come out into the churchyard than they
became foals again; and Cinderlad got upon the back of the youngest;
and they returned by the way they had come; only they went much;
much faster。
First they went over the bridge; and then past the trunk of the
birch tree; and then past the old hag who sat in the cleft of the rock
spinning; and they went by so fast that Cinderlad could not hear
what the old hag screeched after him; but just heard enough to
understand that she was terribly enraged。
It was all but dark when they got back to the King at nightfall;
and he himself was standing in the courtyard waiting for them。
‘Hast thou watched well and faithfully the whole day?' said the
King to Cinderlad。
‘I have done my best;' replied Cinderlad。
‘Then thou canst tell me what my seven foals eat and drink?'
asked the King。
So Cinderlad pulled out the consecrated bread and the flask of
wine; and showed them to the King。 ‘Here may you behold their
meat; and here their drink;' said he。
‘Yes; diligently and faithfully hast thou watched;' said the King;
‘and thou shalt have the Princess and half the kingdom。'
So all was made ready for the wedding; and the King said that
it was to be so stately and magnificent that everyone should hear
of it; and everyone inquire about it。
But when they sat down to the marriage…feast; the bridegroom
arose and went down to the stable; for he said that he had forgotten
something which he must go and look to。 When he got there; he
did what the foals had bidden him; and cut off the heads of all
the seven。 First the eldest; and then the second; and so on according
to their age; and he was extremely careful to lay each head at
the tail of the foal to which it had belonged; and when that was
done; all the foals became princes again。 When he returned to the
marriage…feast with the seven princes; the King was so joyful that
he both kissed Cinderlad and clapped him on the back; and his bride
was still more delighted with him than she had been before。
‘Half my kingdom is thine already;' said the King; ‘and the
other half shall be thine after my death; for my sons can get
countries and kingdoms for themselves now that they have become
princes again。'
Therefore; as all may well believe; there was joy and merriment
at that wedding。'31'
'31' From J。 Moe。
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