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〃No; my Prince;〃 replied Celia; 〃I cannot help

thinking you very handsome; but what good would riches be

to me; and all the grand dresses and splendid carriages

that you would give me; if the bad deeds which I should

see you do every day made me hate and despise you?〃



The Prince was very angry at this speech; and

commanded his officers to make Celia a prisoner and carry

her off to his palace。 All day long the remembrance of

what she had said annoyed him; but as he loved her he

could not make up his mind to have her punished。



One of the Prince's favorite companions was his foster…

brother; whom he trusted entirely; but he was not at all

a good man; and gave Prince Darling very bad advice;

and encouraged him in all his evil ways。 When he saw

the Prince so downcast he asked what was the matter;

and when he explained that he could not bear Celia's

bad opinion of him; and was resolved to be a better man

in order to please her; this evil adviser said to him:



〃You are very kind to trouble yourself about this little

girl; if I were you I would soon make her obey me。

Remember that you are a king; and that it would be laughable

to see you trying to please a shepherdess; who ought

to be only too glad to be one of your slaves。 Keep her

in prison; and feed her on bread and water for a little

while; and then; if she still says she will not marry you;

have her head cut off; to teach other people that you

mean to be obeyed。 Why; if you cannot make a girl

like that do as you wish; your subjects will soon forget

that they are only put into this world for our pleasure。〃



〃But;〃 said Prince Darling; 〃would it not be a shame

if I had an innocent girl put to death? For Celia has

done nothing to deserve punishment。〃



〃If people will not do as you tell them they ought to

suffer for it;〃 answered his foster…brother; 〃but even if

it were unjust; you had better be accused of that by your

subjects than that they should find out that they may

insult and thwart you as often as they please。〃



In saying this he was touching a weak point in his

brother's character; for the Prince's fear of losing any

of his power made him at once abandon his first idea of

trying to be good; and resolve to try and frighten the

shepherdess into consenting to marry him。



His foster…brother; who wanted him to keep this

resolution; invited three young courtiers; as wicked as himself

to sup with the Prince; and they persuaded him to drink

a great deal of wine; and continued to excite his anger

against Celia by telling him that she had laughed at his

love for her; until at last; in quite a furious rage; he

rushed off to find her; declaring that if she still refused

to marry him she should be sold as a slave the very next

day。



But when he reached the room in which Celia had

been locked up; he was greatly surprised to find that she

was not in it; though he had the key in his own pocket

all the time。 His anger was terrible; and he vowed

vengeance against whoever had helped her to escape。 His

bad friends; when they heard him; resolved to turn his

wrath upon an old nobleman who had formerly been his

tutor; and who still dared sometimes to tell the Prince

of his faults; for he loved him as if he had been his own

son。 At first Prince Darling had thanked him; but after

a time he grew impatient and thought it must be just

mere love of fault…finding that made his old tutor blame

him when everyone else was praising and flattering him。

So he ordered him to retire from his Court; though he still;

from time to time; spoke of him as a worthy man whom

he respected; even if he no longer loved him。 His

unworthy friends feared that he might some day take it

into his head to recall his old tutor; so they thought they

now had a good opportunity of getting him banished for

ever。



They reported to the Prince that Suilman; for that

was the tutor's name; had boasted of having helped Celia

to escape; and they bribed three men to say that Suilman

himself had told them about it。 The Prince; in

great anger; sent his foster…brother with a number of

soldiers to bring his tutor before him; in chains; like a

criminal。 After giving this order he went to his own

room; but he had scarcely got into it when there was a

clap of thunder which made the ground shake; and the

Fairy Truth appeared suddenly before him。



〃I promised your father;〃 said she sternly; 〃to give

you good advice; and to punish you if you refused to

follow it。 You have despised my counsel; and have gone

your own evil way until you are only outwardly a man;

really you are a monsterthe horror of everyone who

knows you。 It is time that I should fulfil my promise;

and begin your punishment。 I condemn you to resemble

the animals whose ways you have imitated。 You

have made yourself like the lion by your anger; and like

the wolf by your greediness。 Like a snake; you have

ungratefully turned upon one who was a second father to

you; your churlishness has made you like a bull。 Therefore;

in your new form; take the appearance of all these

animals。〃



The Fairy had scarcely finished speaking when Prince

Darling saw to his horror that her words were fulfilled。

He had a lion's head; a bull's horns; a wolf's feet; and a

snake's body。 At the same instant he found himself in

a great forest; beside a clear lake; in which he could see

plainly the horrible creature he had become; and a voice

said to him:



〃Look carefully at the state to which your wickedness

has brought you; believe me; your soul is a thousand

times more hideous than your body。〃



Prince Darling recognized the voice of the Fairy Truth

and turned in a fury to catch her and eat her up if he

possibly could; but he saw no one; and the same voice

went on:



〃I laugh at your powerlessness and anger; and I intend

to punish your pride by letting you fall into the

hands of your own subjects。〃



The Prince began to think that the best thing he could

do would be to get as far away from the lake as he could;

then at least he would not be continually reminded of his

terrible ugliness。 So he ran toward the wood; but before

he had gone many yards he fell into a deep pit which

had been made to trap bears; and the hunters; who were

hiding in a tree; leaped down; and secured him with

several chains; and led him into the chief city of his own

kingdom。



On the way; instead of recognizing that his own faults

had brought this punishment upon him; he accused the

Fairy of being the cause of all his misfortunes; and bit

and tore at his chains furiously。



As they approached the town he saw that some great

rejoicing was being held; and when the hunters asked

what had happened they were told that the Prince;

whose only pleasure it was to torment his people; had

been found in his room; killed by a thunder…bolt (for

that was what was supposed to have become of him)。

Four of his courtiers; those who had encouraged him in

his wicked doings; had tried to seize the kingdom and

divide it between them; but the people; who knew it

was their bad counsels which had so changed the Prince;

had cut off their heads; and had offered the crown to

Suilman; whom the Prince had left in prison。 This

noble lord had just been crowned; and the deliverance

of the kingdom was the cause of the rejoicing 〃For;〃

they said; 〃he is a good and just man; and we shall once

more enjoy peace and prosperity。〃



Prince Darling roared with anger when he heard this;

but it was still worse for him when he reached the great

square before his own palace。 He saw Suilman seated

upon a magnificent throne; and all the people crowded

round; wishing him a long life that he might undo all

the mischief done by his predecessor。



Presently Suilman made a sign with his hand that the

people should be silent; and said: 〃I have accepted the

crown you have offered me; but only that I may keep it


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