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10-the child from egg-第3章

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kingdom to come to a feast; so that he might choose a wife from
among them。  For weeks all the mothers and all the daughters in
the land were busy preparing beautiful dresses and trying new
ways of putting up their hair; and the three lovely daughters of
Dotterine's mistress were as much excited as the rest。  The girl
was clever with her fingers; and was occupied all day with
getting ready their smart clothes; but at night when she went to
bed she always dreamed that her godmother bent over her and said;
'Dress your young ladies for the feast; and when they have
started follow them yourself。  Nobody will be so fine as you。'

When the great day came; Dotterine could hardly contain herself;
and when she had dressed her young mistresses and seen them
depart with their mother she flung herself on her bed; and burst
into tears。  Then she seemed to hear a voice whisper to her;
'Look in your basket; and you will find in it everything that you
need。'

Dotterine did not want to be told twice!  Up she jumped; seized
her basket; and repeated the magic words; and behold!  there lay
a dress on the bed; shining as a star。  She put it on with
fingers that trembled with joy; and; looking in the glass; was
struck dumb at her own beauty。  She went downstairs; and in front
of the door stood a fine carriage; into which she stepped and was
driven away like the wind。

The king's palace was a long way off; yet it seemed only a few
minutes before Dotterine drew up at the great gates。  She was
just going to alight; when she suddenly remembered she had left
her basket behind her。  What was she to do?  Go back and fetch
it; lest some ill…fortune should befall her; or enter the palace
and trust to chance that nothing evil would happen?  But before
she could decide; a little swallow flew up with the basket in its
beak; and the girl was happy again。

The feast was already at its height; and the hall was brilliant
with youth and beauty; when the door was flung wide and Dotterine
entered; making all the other maidens look pale and dim beside
her。  Their hopes faded as they gazed; but their mothers
whispered together; saying; 'Surely this is our lost princess!'

The young king did not know her again; but he never left her side
nor took his eyes from her。  And at midnight a strange thing
happened。  A thick cloud suddenly filled the hall; so that for a
moment all was dark。  Then the mist suddenly grew bright; and
Dotterine's godmother was seen standing there。

'This;' she said; turning to the king; 'is the girl whom you have
always believed to be your sister; and who vanished during the
siege。  She is not your sister at all; but the daughter of the
king of a neighbouring country; who was given to your mother to
bring up; to save her from the hands of a wizard。'

Then she vanished; and was never seen again; nor the
wonder…working basket either; but now that Dotterine's troubles
were over she could get on without them; and she and the young
king lived happily together till the end of their days。

'Ehstnische Marchen。'
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