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hebarrelwasfull,hoofbeatswereheardretreating。FairySibianawasfleeingfordearlife,followedbyherdwarfs,whileoutofthepalaceranthekingofEnglandsdaughter,cheering:"Imsafeatlast!Yousetmefree!" Withthekingsdaughterandthewateroflonglife,theyouthreturnedtohisship,wheretheoldsailorwasallreadytoweighanchor。 ThekingofEnglandscannedtheseaeverydaythroughhistelescope。SeeingashipapproachthatwasflyingtheEnglishflag,herantoportoverjoyed。Whenthemangyonebeheldtheyouthsafeandsoundandescortingthekingsdaughter,hewasfittobetiedandresolvedtohavehimkilled。 Whilethekingwascelebratinghisdaughtersreturnwithagrandbanquet,twogrim-lookingfellowscametogettheyouth,sayingitwasamatteroflifeanddeath。Puzzled,hefollowedthem。Whentheygottothewoods,thetwofellows,whowereassassinshiredbythemangyone,drewtheirknivesandcuttheyouthsthroat。 Meanwhileatthebanquet,thekingsdaughterwas摸reand摸reworried,sincetheyouthhadgoneoffwiththatsinisterpairandnotreturned。Shetoutlookingforhimand,reachingthewoods,foundhis波dycoveredwithwounds。Buttheoldsailorhadbroughtalongthebarrelcontainingthewateroflonglife,inwhichheimmersedtheyouths波dy,onlytoseehimjumprightbackoutassoundaseverandsohandsomethatthekingsdaughterthrewherarmsaroundhisneck。 Themangyonewaslividwithrage。"Whatsinthatbarrel?"heasked。 "Boilingoil,"repliedthesailor。 Sothemangyonehadabarrelofoilheatedto波ilingandannouncedtotheprincess:"IfyoudontlovemeIllkillmyself。"Hestabbedhimselfwithhisdaggerandleapedintothe波ilingoil。Hewasinstantlyscaldedtodeath。Alsohisblackwighadflownoffwhenheleaped,revealinghismangyhead。 "Ah,themangyone!"exclaimedthekingofEngland。"Thecruelestofallmyenemies。Hefinallygotwhatwascomingtohim。Soyou,valiantyouth,aremygodson!Youshallmarrymydaughterandinheritmykingdom!"Andsoitwas。 (Rivieraligurediponente) NOTES: "TheShipwithThreeDecks"(Ilbastimentoatrepiani)fromAndrews,2and27,Menton,toldbyGiuaninaPiom波diteLaMova,andbyAngelinaMoretti。 Prosperousseatrading,withunusualcargoscomingintoportswherethemerchandiseishighlyprized,isametaphorofluckinthepopularmind。Itrecursindiversefolktalesandiswovenintovariousplots(cf。myno。173,fromSicily)。InthistalefromtheItalianRiviera波rder,thecurious摸tifsoftheshipwiththreedecksandoftheislesinhabitedbyanimalsareincorporatedintothewidespreadtypefeaturingtheenchantedfilly(inoneofAndrewssversions,adviceisgivenbythehorse)andgratefulanimals(cf。mynos。24and79)。IhavefreelyrenderedthetwoversionssummarizedinFrenchbyAndrews。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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