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ne to meet the Dragon. Three times he raised his sword, and each time he smote off one of the monster's heads. Then he sliced off the ears, and threw the shapeless remains into the water. While this tremendous conflict was going on the fire died out, having been flooded by the water. The Prince would not waken his brothers, although he had no tinder-box of his own to rekindle the flame, but resolved to search around a little in the wilderness in hope of stumbling upon some one who could help him. But nowhere was there a mortal soul! At last he climbed into a high tree and looked around in all directions to see what he might see. As he was thus gazing far and wide his eyes were suddenly attracted by a flash of light which seemed to be very near him. He descended the tree and went in the direction of the light; hoping to get some fire wherewith to rekindle the fire for his brothers. He went on for a long stretch, the light seeming always to be just before him, when suddenly he found himself standing before a cave in a rock in which nine Giants, gathered around an immense fire, were roasting two men upon a spit, one on one side of the fire, the other on the other. An enormous copper caldron, full to the brim with human flesh, was bubbling over the fire. The imperial Prince was horrified at this sight. He would have turned back, but whither should he go? Where was there a way of escape for him? He quickly recovered his self-possession, however, and cried out, "Good-morning, valiant comrades, I have long been seeking you!" They received him most cordially, answering, "God be with thee, if thou art a true comrade." He replied, "Indeed I am, and shall be all my life long. I would risk my head for you." "All right," they answered. "If you wish to be one of us, are you ready to eat human flesh and take a share in our Adventures?" "Yes, that I will," said the Prince. "What you do, that will I do also." "Faith, then all is well!" they said. "Sit down among us." They settled themselves around the fire. The caldron was taken off, its contents served, and the meal began. The Prince received his share, but he knew how to manage, and, instead of eating, he slyly threw the meat, bit by bit, behind him. He did the same with the roast. Then the Giants said: "Come, now, we must go a-hunting, for we must eat to-morrow as well as to-day." So the nine Giants set out, with the Prince for a tenth. "Come," they s
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