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long way。 At last they came in sight of land。
‘Look at that white strand there; that is where we shall land;'
said the brother; pointing across the sea。
‘What is my brother saying?' inquired the man's daughter。
‘He says that you are to throw your casket out into the sea;'
answered the step…mother。
‘Well; if my brother says so; I must do it;' said the man's
daughter; and she flung her casket into the sea。
When they had sailed for some time longer; the brother once
more pointed over the sea。 ‘There you may see the palace to
which we are bound;' said he。
‘What is my brother saying?' asked the man's daughter。
‘Now he says that you are to throw your dog into the sea;'
answered the step…mother。
The man's daughter wept; and was sorely troubled; for Little
Snow was the dearest thing she had on earth; but at last she threw
him overboard。
‘If my brother says that; I must do it; but Heaven knows how
unwilling I am to throw thee out; Little Snow!' said she。
So they sailed onwards a long way farther。
‘There may'st thou see the King coming out to meet thee;' said
the brother; pointing to the sea…shore。
‘What is my brother saying?' asked his sister again。
‘Now he says that you are to make haste and throw yourself
overboard;' answered the step…mother。
She wept and she wailed; but as her brother had said that; she
thought she must do it; so she leaped into the sea。
But when they arrived at the palace; and the King beheld the ugly
bride with a nose that was four ells long; a jaw that was three ells; and
a forehead that had a bush in the middle of it; he was quite terrified;
but the wedding feast was all prepared; as regarded brewing and
baking; and all the wedding guests were sitting waiting; so; ugly
as she was; the King was forced to take her。
But he was very wroth; and none can blame him for that; so he
caused the brother to be thrown into a pit full of snakes。
On the first Thursday night after this; a beautiful maiden
came into the kitchen of the palace; and begged the kitchen…maid;
who slept there; to lend her a brush。 She begged very prettily;
and got it; and then she brushed her hair; and the gold dropped
from it。
A little dog was with her; and she said to it; ‘Go out; Little
Snow; and see if it will soon be day!'
This she said thrice; and the third time that she sent out the
dog to see; it was very near dawn。 Then she was forced to depart;
but as she went she said:
‘Out on thee; ugly Bushy Bride;
Sleeping so soft by the young King's side;
On sand and stones my bed I make;
And my brother sleeps with the cold snake;
Unpitied and unwept。'
I shall come twice more; and then never again;' said she。
In the morning the kitchen…maid related what she had seen and
heard; and the King said that next Thursday night he himself
would watch in the kitchen and see if this were true; and when it
had begun to grow dark he went out into the kitchen to the girl。
But though he rubbed his eyes and did everything he could to keep
himself awake it was all in vain; for the Bushy Bride crooned and
sang till his eyes were fast closed; and when the beautiful young
maiden came he was sound asleep and snoring。
This time also; as before; she borrowed a brush and brushed her
hair with it; and the gold dropped down as she did it; and again
she sent the dog out three times; and when day dawned she
departed; but as she was going she said as she had said before; ‘I
shall come once more; and then never again。'
On the third Thursday night the King once more insisted on
keeping watch。 Then he set two men to hold him; each of them
was to take an arm; and shake him and jerk him by the arm
whenever he seemed to be going to fall asleep; and he set two men
to watch his Bushy Bride。 But as the night wore on the Bushy
Bride again began to croon and to sing; so that his eyes began to
close and his head to droop on one side。 Then came the lovely
maiden; and got the brush and brushed her hair till the gold dropped
from it; and then she sent her Little Snow out to see if it would
soon be day; and this she did three times。 The third time it was
just beginning to grow light; and then she said:
‘Out on thee; ugly Bushy Bride;
Sleeping so soft by the young King's side;
On sand and stones my bed I make;
And my brother sleeps with the cold snake;
Unpitied and unwept。'
‘Now I shall never come again;' she said; and then she turned to go。
But the two men who were holding the King by the arms seized his
hands and forced a knife into his grasp; and then made him cut
her little finger just enough to make it bleed。
Thus the true bride was freed。 The King then awoke; and she
told him all that had taken place; and how her step…mother and
step…sister had betrayed her。 Then the brother was at once taken
out of the snake…pitthe snakes had never touched himand the
step…mother and step…sister were flung down into it instead of him。
No one can tell how delighted the King was to get rid of that
hideous Bushy Bride; and get a Queen who was bright and beautiful
as day itself。
And now the real wedding was held; and held in such a way
that it was heard of and spoken about all over seven kingdoms。
The King and his bride drove to church; and Little Snow was in
the carriage too。 When the blessing was given they went home
again; and after that I saw no more of them。'28'
'28' From J。 Moe。