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to pay  them  out;  and   she   would like   to scratch   her。 Then   they  all   set   to 

work arguing and quarrelling and crying like silly babies; when suddenly a 

familiar     〃Cuck…oo!〃      sounded     in   their  ears;   and    they   saw    our   old 

acquaintance perched on the window sill。 

     He looked at the six little green feet; and his eyes twinkled; but before 

he could speak the three angry maidens all began scolding him at once; for 

they were delighted to have somebody fresh to find fault with。 

     The cuckoo; being in some respects a philosopher; did not attempt to 

interrupt; but when they were quite exhausted he said he really could not 

see any reason for their distress。        No one would ever wish to see their feet; 

and they could always wear stockings。             He added that he had great news; 

and had come on purpose to bring it。 

     〃The King of Silverland;〃 he said; 〃is coming with all his court to hold 



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high revel close to this place and celebrate the coming of age of his three 

sons。     These princes were all born at once; and the king has decided to 

divide his kingdom into three equal parts and leave his sons to rule while 

he retires to his country place to study science。             Now these Silver princes 

desire to marry three princesses; sisters born at once like themselves; but 

they   are   very   hard   to   find;   and   the   king   is   advertising   everywhere   for 

triplets。 When I heard this I set off at once to tell you。〃 

     The    three   maidens     were    so  much     interested   and    excited   that  they 

forgot their troubles and began to sing。 

     The cuckoo was pleased with his success; but told them they must go 

to bed and to sleep; and he would fetch them in the morning to show them 

the way to the King of Silverland's court。 

     Next   morning;   although   he   arrived   quite   early;   the   maidens   were   up 

and ready for him; looking very pretty in their yellow frocks。                    The kind 

people of the house were quite sorry to part with their guests and begged 

them   to   come   again;   and   the   daffodil   maidens   set   off   in   high   spirits; 

following the cuckoo as he flew slowly ahead across the sunlit meadows。 

About noon they came in sight of the king's court。                   The gorgeous tents 

were of cloth of silver fastened with silver ropes; fountains were playing 

in the open spaces; and flags flying everywhere。               The daffodils attracted a 

great    deal   of  attention    as  they   made     their  way;   blushing     and   a  little 

frightened;   through   the   crowds   of   soldiers;   court   ladies   and   attendants。 

At   the   door   of   the   largest   and   most   gorgeous   tent   stood   three   beautiful 

princes dressed in silver。 

     When they saw the maidens approaching;  hand in hand; they gave   a 

cry of joy and ran forward to greet them。 

     〃Dear   beautiful   princesses;〃   they  cried;   〃welcome   to   our   court!   May 

we ask your names and the country you come from?〃 

     The    cuckoo;     perched    on   a  tent…pole    hard    by;  answered     for   them。 

〃These      are   the  Princesses     Daffodil;     daughters     of  the   great   King    of 

Goldenland。        They have come very many days' journey to be present at 

your revels。〃 

     Think of   the   cuckoo   telling   such   a   dreadful   story  and   those  naughty 

daffodils not contradicting him! 



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     When the   princes heard the cuckoo's   words they  were almost   beside 

themselves       with   joy;  for;  as   it  happened;     there   was    a  real  King    of 

Goldenland (but the cuckoo did not know it); and he had three daughters 

of   the   same   age   whom   the   Silver   princes   were   anxious   to   see。     They 

dropped on one knee; kissed the maidens' hands very prettily; and then led 

them; blushing and delighted; into the royal tent。 

     The king was out; but the queen received the daffodils very graciously。 

     〃Triplet;〃 she said significantly; and it was the princes' turn to blush。 

     Then   the   young   people   visited   all   the   beautiful   tents;   and   the   great 

ballroom where there was to be a ball that night; and the princes whispered 

to the maidens that they would dance with no one else。                    When they had 

tasted   the   cowslip   wine   from   the   fountains   and   eaten   lots   of   wonderful 

sweets the daffodils declared they were quite tired; so the princes put them 

into hammocks   with little   monkeys   to swing them;  and the   happy  hours 

wore on until the evening。 

     The maidens had had a beautiful tent assigned to them by the queen; 

and they found lovely dresses of cloth of gold with shoes and stockings to 

match;   all   ready   for   them。    They   looked   so   beautiful   when   they   were 

dressed that the colour of their feet did not seem to matter at all。 

     All that night they danced with the princes; and everyone was charmed 

with their beauty and grace; especially the king; who had not received a 

single answer to his advertisement。            At the great banquet which followed 

the ball the   betrothal   of the   Silver   princes to the   Golden princesses   was 

solemnly announced; and their health drunk amid great rejoicing。 

     The dawn was red in the east before the festivities were over; and the 

daffodils went to bed happier than they had ever been before; happier than 

they ever would be again。            A new and awful trouble of which they had 

never dreamt was about to befall them。 

     When      the  princes    came    to  meet   their   betrothed    next   morning     the 

maidens noticed that; although very affectionate; they were downcast and 

somewhat   silent。       At   last;   after   a   great   deal   of   questioning;   the   reason 

came   out。     The   king   and   queen   had   both   had   exactly  the   same   curious 

dream; and this strange   occurrence had upset   their majesties very  much。 

They both dreamt that one of the princesses; as they believed them to be; 



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had   six   toes   on   each   foot;   and   as   no   monstrosity   could   ever   share   the 

throne of Silverland they demanded to see the princesses' little feet with 

their own eyes; so as to be quite sure they all had only the right number of 

toes。 

     When   the   princes   with   many   blushes   broke   this   news   to   their   lady… 

loves; they each gave a short loud scream and fainted。 

     Their lovers; of course; put this down to extreme   modesty; and were 

much      affected   by   such   proper    conduct;    but   when    they   succeeded     in 

restoring them to consciousness they were not a little disturbed to find that 

the maidens positively refused to show their feet。 

     Imagine     the   grief  of   the  poor   princes!    The     king   had   said   quite 

positively that not one of the princes should marry till he; the queen; and 

the councillors of the kingdom; had seen the bride's feet; and the maidens 

now declared that they would never never show them。 

     Matters were in this awkward state when the cuckoo appeared on the 

scene。     He had as usual contrived to find out what was going on; and now 

announced that he had a private message for the Golden princesses; if they 

would take him to their tent。 

     When they were alone the daffodils began to cry their eyes out; and the 

cuckoo to try and comfort them。 

     〃Green   feet;〃   he   sai

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