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I have been so sorrowful and now I am so happy。 I feel as if my true
bridegroom had come。 She told him all that had happened; although
the other brothers had threatened her with death if she were to
betray anything。
The king commanded that all people who were in his castle should be
brought before him; and amongst them came the youth in his ragged
clothes; but the maiden knew him at once and fell upon his neck。 The
wicked brothers were seized and put to death; but he was married to
the beautiful maiden and declared heir to the king。
But what happened to the poor fox。 Long afterwards the king's son
was once again walking in the wood; when the fox met him and said;
you have everything now that you can wish for; but there is never an
end to my misery; and yet it is in your power to free me; and again
he asked him with tears to shoot him dead and chop off his head and
feet。 So he did it; and scarcely was it done when the fox was
changed into a man; and was no other than the brother of the
beautiful princess; who at last was freed from the magic charm which
had been laid upon him。 And now they had all the happiness they
wanted as long as they lived。