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to be no ordinary cat。 My father reigned over six

kingdoms。 The Queen; my mother; whom he loved dearly;

had a passion for traveling and exploring; and when I was

only a few weeks old she obtained his permission to visit

a certain mountain of which she had heard many marvelous

tales; and set out; taking with her a number of her

attendants。 On the way they had to pass near an old

castle belonging to the fairies。 Nobody had ever been

into it; but it was reported to be full of the most wonderful

things; and my mother remembered to have heard that

the fairies had in their garden such fruits as were to be

seen and tasted nowhere else。 She began to wish to try

them for herself; and turned her steps in the direction of

the garden。 On arriving at the door; which blazed with

gold and jewels; she ordered her servants to knock loudly;

but it was useless; it seemed as if all the inhabitants of the

castle must be asleep or dead。 Now the more difficult it

became to obtain the fruit; the more the Queen was

determined that have it she would。 So she ordered that they

should bring ladders; and get over the wall into the garden;

but though the wall did not look very high; and they tied

the ladders together to make them very long; it was quite

impossible to get to the top。



〃The Queen was in despair; but as night was coming on

she ordered that they should encamp just where they

were; and went to bed herself; feeling quite ill; she was so

disappointed。 In the middle of the night she was suddenly

awakened; and saw to her surprise a tiny; ugly old

woman seated by her bedside; who said to her:



〃‘I must say that we consider it somewhat troublesome

of your Majesty to insist upon tasting our fruit; but

to save you annoyance; my sisters and I will consent to

give you as much as you can carry away; on one condition

that is; that you shall give us your little daughter to

bring up as our own。'



〃‘Ah! my dear madam;' cried the Queen; ‘is there nothing

else that you will take for the fruit? I will give you

my kingdoms willingly。'



〃‘No;' replied the old fairy; ‘we will have nothing but

your little daughter。 She shall be as happy as the day is

long; and we will give her everything that is worth having

in fairy…land; but you must not see her again until she is

married。'



〃‘Though it is a hard condition;' said the Queen; ‘I

consent; for I shall certainly die if I do not taste the fruit;

and so I should lose my little daughter either way。'



〃So the old fairy led her into the castle; and; though it

was still the middle of the night; the Queen could see

plainly that it was far more beautiful than she had been

told; which you can easily believe; Prince;〃 said the

White Cat; 〃when I tell you that it was this castle that

we are now in。 ‘Will you gather the fruit yourself;

Queen?' said the old fairy; ‘or shall I call it to come to

you?'



〃‘I beg you to let me see it come when it is called;'

cried the Queen; ‘that will be something quite new。' The

old fairy whistled twice; then she cried:



〃‘Apricots; peaches; nectarines; cherries; plums; pears;

melons; grapes; apples; oranges; lemons; gooseberries;

strawberries; raspberries; come!'



〃And in an instant they came tumbling in one over

another; and yet they were neither dusty nor spoilt; and

the Queen found them quite as good as she had fancied

them。 You see they grew upon fairy trees。



〃The old fairy gave her golden baskets in which to take

the fruit away; and it was as much as four hundred mules

could carry。 Then she reminded the Queen of her agreement;

and led her back to the camp; and next morning

she went back to her kingdom; but before she had gone

very far she began to repent of her bargain; and when the

King came out to meet her she looked so sad that he

guessed that something had happened; and asked what

was the matter。 At first the Queen was afraid to tell him;

but when; as soon as they reached the palace; five frightful

little dwarfs were sent by the fairies to fetch me; she

was obliged to confess what she had promised。 The

King was very angry; and had the Queen and myself shut

up in a great tower and safely guarded; and drove the

little dwarfs out of his kingdom; but the fairies sent a

great dragon who ate up all the people he met; and whose

breath burnt up everything as he passed through the

country; and at last; after trying in vain to rid himself of

this monster; the King; to save his subjects; was obliged

to consent that I should be given up to the fairies。 This

time they came themselves to fetch me; in a chariot of

pearl drawn by sea…horses; followed by the dragon; who

was led with chains of diamonds。 My cradle was placed

between the old fairies; who loaded me with caresses; and

away we whirled through the air to a tower which they

had built on purpose for me。 There I grew up surrounded

with everything that was beautiful and rare; and learning

everything that is ever taught to a princess; but without

any companions but a parrot and a little dog; who could

both talk; and receiving every day a visit from one of the

old fairies; who came mounted upon the dragon。 One

day; however; as I sat at my window I saw a handsome

young prince; who seemed to have been hunting in the

forest which surrounded my prison; and who was standing

and looking up at me。 When he saw that I observed him

he saluted me with great deference。 You can imagine

that I was delighted to have some one new to talk to; and

in spite of the height of my window our conversation was

prolonged till night fell; then my prince reluctantly bade

me farewell。 But after that he came again many times

and at last I consented to marry him; but the question

was how was I to escape from my tower。 The fairies

always supplied me with flax for my spinning; and by

great diligence I made enough cord for a ladder that would

reach to the foot of the tower; but; alas! just as my prince

was helping me to descend it; the crossest and ugliest of

the old fairies flew in。 Before he had time to defend

himself my unhappy lover was swallowed up by the dragon。

As for me; the fairies; furious at having their plans

defeated; for they intended me to marry the king of the

dwarfs; and I utterly refused; changed me into a white

cat。 When they brought me here I found all the lords

and ladies of my father's court awaiting me under the

same enchantment; while the people of lesser rank had

been made invisible; all but their hands。



〃As they laid me under the enchantment the fairies

told me all my history; for until then I had quite believed

that I was their child; and warned me that my only

chance of regaining my natural form was to win the love

of a prince who resembled in every way my unfortunate

lover。



〃And you have won it; lovely Princess;〃 interrupted

the Prince。



〃You are indeed wonderfully like him;〃 resumed the

Princess〃in voice; in features; and everything; and if

you really love me all my troubles will be at an end。〃



〃And mine too;〃 cried the Prince; throwing himself at

her feet; 〃if you will consent to marry me。〃



〃I love you already better than anyone in the world;〃

she said; 〃but now it is time to go back to your father; and

we shall hear what he says about it。〃



So the Prince gave her his hand and led her out; and

they mounted the chariot together; it was even more

splendid than before; and so was the whole company。

Even the horses' shoes were of rubies with diamond nails;

and I suppose that is the first time such a thing was ever

seen。



As the Princess was as kind and clever as she was

beautiful; you may imagine what a delightful journey the

Prince found it; for everything the Princess said seemed

to him quite charming。



When they came near the castle where the brothers

were to meet; the Princess got into a chair carried by four

of the guards; it was hewn out of one splendid crystal; and

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