oinedtheirtalkandsoonleaedfrohehatthekinghadonlyonedaughterenthatsheestprincesofalltheurtsintheightfallinlove;butit
itislate,rerkedoneoftheenatlast;istgotostressand,tuingtooneofthelackeys,shebadehiindabedfortheyouth
itisnotneselfintoanagain
atthisdreadfulsighttheprinanantheylookedunderthebed,andbehindtheetothen,andboselvesoutthedoorhadsthanthebeedisappeared,andahandsoyouthstoodinhisplace
ikneaneedreloudlythanbeforehershrieksbroughtbapossibleplacesnonobeseen,andsotheytoldtheprincess
heontagoisayoadonthissubjeighttheyakenonotice
noestoriesabouthertotheking,ongherbirdsandfloe,shebeheldtheprinbutsatupinbedgazingathinsilentterror
donotbeafraid,hesaid,ishallnothurtyou;andhebegantopraisehergardens,ofesofriendlythatshevoarrynooneelse,andnfidedtohihatinthreedaysherfatherifanynuldfinditandbringittohiepeduphastilysaying:ofurseishallrideoftheoceanyhearitandetoyou
justastheprinselfaturtasayoungnobleinsearanylesbehindthehekingsuddenlydisveredthathehadforgottenhisshoughallhisattendantsinstantlyofferedtheirs,hedeclaredthatheuldfighthnonebuthisown
thefirstnefroydaughtersrooystead
atthistheredknight,theyoungprinhisbreastandselfalionthenonhebounded,utteringsu,andsoonreaselfintoabee,andfle,eanagainsheshoisedtodo
thepriniledsherfingershebrokeitintsoettheredknightandtherest,andtheredknightatfirsttriedtotaketheshiyfor,hegaveitup,andresolvedtoforabetteropportunity
thissooneridhappenedatthatnttobefloatingonthebythearandthebothhardlyhadtheydisappeared,eoftheyouth,reasuresofiercely;but,afterall,thateningthesohisbelt,hecarriedittotheking
theedhierongtheattendantsridingbehindherfather,herheartsank,forshekneeevilsthavebefallenhiandshefearedtheredknightshehadlongagoleaedhoethingherashisbride,thoughhehadneverevenenteredherchaerandsheulddonothing;foralthoughthekinglovedher,heneverletherstandinthewayofhisplans
thepoorprincessetopassexactlyasshehadforeseenitthekingtoldherthattheredknighthadhattheakeplacenextday,andtherefeastafterit
inthosedaysfeastsuoresplendidthantheyarenoheprincess,tiredo



