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with whom the young Prince changed clothes, and, thus disguised, he reached the court of the King. No one recognized him, but the golden bird began to sing, and the golden horse commenced to eat, and the lovely maiden ceased to weep. The King was astonished and asked: "What does this all mean?" Then said the maiden: "I know not, but I was so sad, and now I feel light-hearted; it is as if my true husband had returned." Then she told him all that had happened, although the other brothers had threatened to kill her if she betrayed them. The King then summoned all the people in the castle before him: and there came with them the young Prince dressed as a beggar in his rags, but the maiden recognized him instantly and fell upon his neck. So the wicked brothers were seized and executed, but the young Prince married the lovely Princess and was made his father's heir. But what became of the poor fox? Long afterwards the young Prince went again into the forest, and there he met once more with the fox, who said: "Thou hast now everything in the world thou canst desire, but to my misfortunes there can be no end, although it is in thy power to release me from them." So he entreated the Prince to shoot him dead and cut off his head and feet. At last the Prince consented to do so, and scarcely was the deed done than the fox was changed into a man, who was no other than the brother of the beautiful Princess, at last released from the spell that had bound him. So now nothing was wanting to the happiness of the Prince and his bride as long as they lived. * * * * * FRENCH STORIES * * * * * BEAUTY AND THE BEAST ADAPTED BY E. NESBIT Once upon a time there was a rich merchant, who had three daughters. They lived in a very fine house in a beautiful city, and had many servants in grand liveries to wait upon them. All their food was served on gold and silver dishes, and their gowns were made of the richest stuff sewn with jewels. The two eldest were called Marigold and Dressalinda. Never a day passed but these two went out to some feast or junketing; but Beauty, the youngest, loved to stay at home and keep her old father company. Now, it happened that misfortune came upon the merchant. Ships of his which were sailing the high seas laden with merchandise of great price, were wrecked, and in one day he found that he was no longer
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