FromLesfeesillustres。
  InveryancienttimestherelivedaKing,whosepowerlaynotonlyinthevastextentofhisdominions,butalsointhemagicsecretsofwhichhewasmaster。Afterspendingthegreaterpartofhisearlyyouthinpleasure,hemetaPrincessofsuchremarkablebeautythatheatonceaskedherhandinmarriage,and,havingobtainedit,consideredhimselfthehappiestofmen。
  Afterayear’stimeasonwasborn,worthyineverywayofsuchdistinguishedparents,andmuchadmiredbythewholeCourt。AssoonastheQueenthoughthimstrongenoughforajourneyshesetoutwithhimsecretlytovisitherFairygodmother。Isaidsecretly,becausetheFairyhadwarnedtheQueenthattheKingwasamagician;andasfromtimeimmemorialtherehadbeenastandingfeudbetweentheFairiesandtheWizards,hemightnothaveapprovedofhiswife’svisit。
  TheFairygodmother,whotookthedeepestinterestinalltheQueen’sconcerns,andwhowasmuchpleasedwiththelittlePrince,endowedhimwiththepowerofpleasingeverybodyfromhiscradle,aswellaswithawonderfuleaseinlearningeverythingwhichcouldhelptomakehimaperfectlyaccomplishedPrince。
  Accordingly,tothedelightofhisteachers,hemadethemostrapidprogressinhiseducation,constantlysurpassingeveryone’sexpectations。Beforehewasmanyyearsold,however,hehadthegreatsorrowoflosinghismother,whoselastwordsweretoadvisehimnevertoundertakeanythingofimportancewithoutconsultingtheFairyunderwhoseprotectionshehadplacedhim。
  ThePrince’sgriefatthedeathofhismotherwasgreat,butitwasnothingcomparedtothatoftheKing,hisfather,whowasquiteinconsolableforthelossofhisdearwife。Neithertimenorreasonseemedtolightenhissorrow,andthesightofallthefamiliarfacesandthingsabouthimonlyservedtoremindhimofhisloss。Hethereforeresolvedtotravelforchange,andbymeansofhismagicartwasabletovisiteverycountryhecametoseeunderdifferentshapes,returningeveryfewweekstotheplacewherehehadleftafewfollowers。
  Havingtravelledfromlandtolandinthisfashionwithoutfindinganythingtorivethisattention,itoccurredtohimtotaketheformofaneagle,andinthisshapeheflewacrossmanycountriesandarrivedatlengthinanewandlovelyspot,wheretheairseemedfilledwiththescentofjessamineandorangeflowerswithwhichthegroundwasthicklyplanted。Attractedbythesweetperfumeheflewlower,andperceivedsomelargeandbeautifulgardensfilledwiththerarestflowers,andwithfountainsthrowinguptheirclearwatersintotheairinahundreddifferentshapes。Awidestreamflowedthroughthegarden,andonitfloatedrichlyornamentedbargesandgondolasfilledwithpeopledressedinthemostelegantmannerandcoveredwithjewels。
  InoneofthesebargessattheQueenofthatcountrywithheronlydaughter,amaidenmorebeautifulthantheDayStar,andattendedbytheladiesoftheCourt。NomoreexquisitelylovelymortalwaseverseenthanthisPrincess,anditneededallaneagle’sstrengthofsighttopreventtheKingbeinghopelesslydazzled。Heperchedonthetopofalargeorangetree,whencehewasabletosurveythesceneandtogazeatpleasureonthePrincess’scharms。
  Now,aneaglewithaKing’sheartinhisbreastisapttobebold,andaccordinglyheinstantlymadeuphismindtocarryoffthelovelydamsel,feelingsurethathavingonceseenherhecouldnotlivewithouther。
  Hewaitedtillhesawherintheactofsteppingashore,when,suddenlyswoopingdown,hecarriedheroffbeforeherequerryinattendancehadadvancedtoofferherhishand。ThePrincess,onfindingherselfinaneagle’stalons,utteredthemostheart-breakingshrieksandcries;buthercaptor,thoughtouchedbyherdistress,wouldnotabandonhislovelyprey,andcontinuedtoflythroughtheairtoofasttoallowofhissayinganythingtocomforther。
  Atlength,whenhethoughttheyhadreachedasafedistance,hebegantolowerhisflight,andgraduallydescendingtoearth,depositedhisburdeninaflowerymeadow。Hethenentreatedherpardonforhisviolence,andtoldherthathewasabouttocarryhertoagreatkingdomoverwhichheruled,andwherehedesiredsheshouldrulewithhim,addingmanytenderandconsolingexpressions。
  ForsometimethePrincessremainedspeechless;butrecoveringherselfalittle,sheburstintoafloodoftears。TheKing,muchmoved,said,’AdorablePrincess,dryyourtears。Iimploreyou。Myonlywishistomakeyouthehappiestpersonintheworld。’
  ’Ifyouspeaktruth,mylord,’repliedthePrincess,’restoretomethelibertyyouhavedeprivedmeof。OtherwiseIcanonlylookonyouasmyworstenemy。’
  TheKingretortedthatheroppositionfilledhimwithdespair,butthathehopedtocarryhertoaplacewhereallaroundwouldrespecther,andwhereeverypleasurewouldsurroundher。Sosaying,heseizedheroncemore,andinspiteofallhercriesherapidlyboreherofftotheneighbourhoodofhiscapital。Herehegentlyplacedheronalawn,andashedidsoshesawamagnificentpalacespringupatherfeet。Thearchitecturewasimposing,andintheinteriortheroomswerehandsomeandfurnishedinthebestpossibletaste。
  ThePrincess,whoexpectedtobequitealone,waspleasedatfindingherselfsurroundedbyanumberofprettygirls,allanxioustowaitonher,whilstabrilliantly-colouredparrotsaidthemostagreeablethingsintheworld。
  OnarrivingatthispalacetheKinghadresumedhisownform,andthoughnolongeryoung,hemightwellhavepleasedanyotherthanthisPrincess,whohadbeensoprejudicedagainsthimbyhisviolencethatshecouldonlyregardhimwithfeelingsofhatred,whichshewasatnopainstoconceal。TheKinghoped,however,thattimemightnotonlysoftenheranger,butaccustomhertohissight。Hetooktheprecautionofsurroundingthepalacewithadensecloud,andthenhastenedtohisCourt,wherehisprolongedabsencewascausingmuchanxiety。
  ThePrinceandallthecourtiersweredelightedtoseetheirbelovedKingagain,buttheyhadtosubmitthemselvestomorefrequentabsencesthaneveronhispart。Hemadebusinessapretextforshuttinghimselfupinhisstudy,butitwasreallyinordertospendthetimewiththePrincess,whoremainedinflexible。
  NotbeingabletoimaginewhatcouldbethecauseofsomuchobstinacytheKingbegantofear,lest,inspiteofallhisprecautions,shemighthaveheardofthecharmsofthePrincehisson,whosegoodness,youthandbeauty,madehimadoredatCourt。
  Thisideamadehimhorriblyuneasy,andheresolvedtoremovethecauseofhisfearsbysendingthePrinceonhistravelsescortedbyamagnificentretinue。
  ThePrince,aftervisitingseveralCourts,arrivedattheonewherethelostPrincesswasstilldeeplymourned。TheKingandQueenreceivedhimmostgraciously,andsomefestivitieswererevivedtodohimhonour。
  OnedaywhenthePrincewasvisitingtheQueeninherownapartmentshewasmuchstruckbyamostbeautifulportrait。Heeagerlyinquiredwhoseitwas,andtheQueen,withmanytears,toldhimitwasallthatwasleftherofherbeloveddaughter,whohadsuddenlybeencarriedoff,sheknewneitherwherenorhow。
  ThePrincewasdeeplymoved,andvowedthathewouldsearchtheworldforthePrincess,andtakenoresttillhehadfoundandrestoredhertohermother’sarms。TheQueenassuredhimofhereternalgratitude,andpromised,shouldhesucceed,togivehimherdaughterinmarriage,togetherwithalltheestatessheherselfowned。
  ThePrince,farmoreattractedbythethoughtsofpossessingthePrincessthanherpromiseddower,setforthinhisquestaftertakingleaveoftheKingandQueen,thelattergivinghimaminiatureofherdaughterwhichshewasinthehabitofwearing。
  HisfirstactwastoseektheFairyunderwhoseprotectionhehadbeenplaced,andheimploredhertogivehimalltheassistanceofherartandcounselinthisimportantmatter。
  Afterlisteningattentivelytothewholeadventure,theFairyaskedfortimetoconsultherbooks。AfterdueconsiderationsheinformedthePrincethattheobjectofhissearchwasnotfardistant,butthatitwastoodifficultforhimtoattempttoentertheenchantedpalacewhereshewas,astheKinghisfatherhadsurroundeditwithathickcloud,andthattheonlyexpedientshecouldthinkofwouldbetogainpossessionofthePrincess’sparrot。This,sheadded,didnotappearimpossible,asitoftenflewabouttosomedistanceintheneighbourhood。
  HavingtoldthePrinceallthis,theFairywentoutinhopesofseeingtheparrot,andsoonreturnedwiththebirdinherhand。
  Shepromptlyshutitupinacage,and,touchingthePrincewithherwand,transformedhimintoanexactlysimilarparrot;afterwhich,sheinstructedhimhowtoreachthePrincess。
  ThePrincereachedthepalaceinsafety,butwassodazzledatfirstbythePrincess’sbeauty,whichfarsurpassedhisexpectations,thathewasquitedumbforatime。ThePrincesswassurprisedandanxious,andfearingtheparrot,whowashergreatestcomfort,hadfallenill,shetookhiminherhandandcaressedhim。ThissoonreassuredthePrince,andencouragedhimtoplayhispartwell,andhebegantosayathousandagreeablethingswhichcharmedthePrincess。
  PresentlytheKingappeared,andtheparrotnoticedwithjoyhowmuchhewasdisliked。AssoonastheKingleft,thePrincessretiredtoherdressing-room,theparrotflewafterherandoverheardherlamentationsatthecontinuedpersecutionsoftheKing,whohadpressedhertoconsenttotheirmarriage。Theparrotsaidsomanycleverandtenderthingstocomfortherthatshebegantodoubtwhetherthiscouldindeedbeherownparrot。
  Whenhesawherwell-disposedtowardshim,heexclaimed:’Madam,Ihaveamostimportantsecrettoconfidetoyou,andIbegyounottobealarmedbywhatIamabouttosay。IamhereonbehalfoftheQueenyourmother,withtheobjectofdeliveringyourHighness;toprovewhich,beholdthisportraitwhichshegavemeherself。’Sosayinghedrewforththeminiaturefromunderhiswing。ThePrincess’ssurprisewasgreat,butafterwhatshehadseenandhearditwasimpossiblenottoindulgeinhope,forshehadrecognisedthelikenessofherselfwhichhermotheralwayswore。
  Theparrot,findingshewasnotmuchalarmed,toldherwhohewas,allthathermotherhadpromisedhimandthehelphehadalreadyreceivedfromaFairywhohadassuredhimthatshewouldgivehimmeanstotransportthePrincesstohermother’sarms。
  Whenhefoundherlisteningattentivelytohim,heimploredthePrincesstoallowhimtoresumehisnaturalshape。Shedidnotspeak,sohedrewafeatherfromhiswing,andshebeheldbeforeheraPrinceofsuchsurpassingbeautythatitwasimpossiblenottohopethatshemightoweherlibertytosocharmingaperson。
  MeantimetheFairyhadpreparedachariot,towhichsheharnessedtwopowerfuleagles;thenplacingthecage,withtheparrotinit,shechargedthebirdtoconductittothewindowofthePrincess’sdressing-room。Thiswasdoneinafewminutes,andthePrincess,steppingintothechariotwiththePrince,wasdelightedtofindherparrotagain。