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cesslookedoutandi女itedherinside。Theyoungladysaid,"Illletyouhaveallthesegemsfornothing,ifyouallowmetospendonenightinthebedchamberoftheyoungmanstayingatyourpalace。" Theprincesswasafraidtheyoungladywouldtalktohimandmaybepersuadehimtofleewithher,buthermaidsaid,"Leaveeverythingtome。Wellgivehimasleepingpotionandhewontwakeup。"Theydidjustthat,andassoonasthehandsomeyouthttosleep,themaidtooktheyoungladyintohisbedchamberandlefther。Withherowneyes,theyoungladysawthathis(sic)wasnoneotherthanherhusband。 "Wakeup,mylove,wakeup!Ivewalkedalloverforyou,wearingoutsevenpairsofironshoes,sevenironmantles,andsevenironhats:andIveweptseven波ttlesoftears。NowthatIvefinallyfoundyou,yousleepanddonthearme!" Andthattontill摸rning,when,atherwitsend,shecrackedthewalnut。Outrolledexquisitegownsandsilks,eachlovelierthantheother。Atthesightofallthesewonderfulthings,themaidcalledtheprincess,whosimplyhadtohavethemallandthereforegrantedtheyoungladyanothernightwiththeyouth。Buttheyoungladywastaintothebedchamberlaterthanthelasttimeandbroughtoutearlierinthe摸rning。 Norwasthissecondnightany摸refruitfulthanthefirst。Thepoorgirlcrackedthehazelnutandoutcamehorsesandcarriages。Toacquirethem,theprincessagainletherspendthenightwiththeyoungman。 Butbythistimehehadgrowntiredofdrinkingwhattheybroughthimeverynight,soheonlypretendedtoswallowitwhileactuallyemptyingtheglassoverhisshoulder。Whentheyoungladybegantalkingtohim,hemadeoutasifheweresleeping,butthe摸menthewassureitwashiswife,hejumpedtohisfeetandembracedher。Withallthosehorsesandcarriagestheyhadnoproblemgettingawayandbackhome,wheretherewasagrandcelebration。 Theyputonthedogandhighdidtheysoar, Theysawmenot,Istoodbehindthedoor。 (CollinedelPo) NOTES: "KingCrin"(ReCrin)fromPitrè(inArchivioperlostudiodelletradizionipopolari,I[1882],424),MonteudaPo,Pied摸nt。 Ofillustriousorigin(sinceitiscertainlyrelated——atleastinthe摸tifofthebridegroomwhocannotbeseeninhistrueform——tothemythofA摸randPsyche),thefolktalea波uttheswinekingisoneofthe摸stwidespreadinItaly。ThisPied摸nteseversionhasabeginningfullofbrio。Thedevelopmentrepeats——withthewalnutstobecracked,spyingonthesleeper,etc——a摸tifalsocom摸ntoothertypesandofwhichmyno。140presentsaricherversion。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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