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第34章 PRINCESS ROSETTE(2)

When Rosette saw the beautiful garden, full of fruit and flowers, with green grass and sparkling fountains, she was so astonished that not a word could she say, for she had never in her life seen anything like it before.She looked about her, and ran hither and thither gathering fruit and flowers, and her little dog Frisk, who was bright green all over, and had but one ear, danced before her, crying `Bow-wow-wow,' and turning head over heels in the most enchanting way.

Everybody was amused at Frisk's antics, but all of a sudden he ran away into a little wood, and the Princess was following him, when, to her great delight, she saw a peacock, who was spreading his tail in the sunshine.Rosette thought she had never seen anything so pretty.She could not take her eyes off him, and there she stood entranced until the King and the Prince came up and asked what was amusing her so much.She showed them the peacock, and asked what it was, and they answered that it was a bird which people sometimes ate.

`What!' said the Princess, `do they dare to kill that beautiful creature and eat it? I declare that I will never marry any one but the King of the Peacocks, and when I am Queen I will take very good care that nobody eats any of my subjects.'

At this the King was very much astonished.

`But, little sister,' said he, `where shall we find the King of the Peacocks?'

`Oh! wherever you like, sire,' she answered, `but I will never marry any one else.'

After this they took Rosette to the beautiful castle, and the peacock was brought with her, and told to walk about on the terrace outside her windows, so that she might always see him, and then the ladies of the court came to see the Princess, and they brought her beautiful presents--dresses and ribbons and sweetmeats, diamonds and pearls and dolls and embroidered slippers, and she was so well brought up, and said, `Thank you!' so prettily, and was so gracious, that everyone went away delighted with her.

Meanwhile the King and the Prince were considering how they should find the King of the Peacocks, if there was such a person in the world.And first of all they had a portrait made of the Princess, which was so like her that you really would not have been surprised if it had spoken to you.Then they said to her:

`Since you will not marry anyone but the King of the Peacocks, we are going out together into the wide world to search for him.

If we find him for you we shall be very glad.In the meantime, mind you take good care of our kingdom.'

Rosette thanked them for all the trouble they were taking on her account, and promised to take great care of the kingdom, and only to amuse herself by looking at the peacock, and making Frisk dance while they were away.

So they set out, and asked everyone they met--`Do you know the King of the Peacocks?'

But the answer was always, `No, no.'

Then they went on and on, so far that no one has ever been farther, and at last they came to the Kingdom of the Cockchafers.

They had never before seen such a number of cockchafers, and the buzzing was so loud that the King was afraid he should be deafened by it.He asked the most distinguished-looking cockchafer they met if he knew where they could find the King of the Peacocks.

`Sire,' replied the cockchafer, `his kingdom is thirty thousand leagues from this; you have come the longest way.'

`And how do you know that?' said the King.

`Oh!' said the cockchafer, `we all know you very well, since we spend two or three months in your garden every year.'

Thereupon the King and the Prince made great friends with him, and they all walked arm-in-arm and dined together, and afterwards the cockchafer showed them all the curiosities of his strange country, where the tiniest green leaf costs a gold piece and more.Then they set out again to finish their journey, and this time, as they knew the way, they were not long upon the road.It was easy to guess that they had come to the right place, for they saw peacocks in every tree, and their cries could be heard a long way off:

When they reached the city they found it full of men and women who were dressed entirely in peacocks' feathers, which were evidently thought prettier than anything else.

They soon met the King, who was driving about in a beautiful little golden carriage which glittered with diamonds, and was drawn at full speed by twelve peacocks.The King and the Prince were delighted to see that the King of the Peacocks was as handsome as possible.He had curly golden hair and was very pale, and he wore a crown of peacocks' feathers.

When he saw Rosette's brothers he knew at once that they were strangers, and stopping his carriage he sent for them to speak to him.When they had greeted him they said:

`Sire, we have come from very far away to show you a beautiful portrait.'

So saying they drew from their travelling bag the picture of Rosette.

The King looked at it in silence a long time, but at last he said:

`I could not have believed that there was such a beautiful Princess in the world!'

`Indeed, she is really a hundred times as pretty as that,' said her brothers.

`I think you must be making fun of me,' replied the King of the Peacocks.

`Sire,' said the Prince, `my brother is a King, like yourself.He is called ``the King,'' I am called ``the Prince,'' and that is the portrait of our sister, the Princess Rosette.We have come to ask if you would like to marry her.She is as good as she is beautiful, and we will give her a bushel of gold pieces for her dowry.'

`Oh! with all my heart,' replied the King, `and I will make her very happy.She shall have whatever she likes, and I shall love her dearly; only I warn you that if she is not as pretty as you have told me, I will have your heads cut off.'

`Oh! certainly, we quite agree to that,' said the brothers in one breath.

`Very well.Off with you into prison, and stay there until the Princess arrives,' said the King of the Peacocks.

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