15-felicia-第3章
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refuse now。〃
Just then Bruno; who was going back to his work; came
out of the cottage; and thought he must be dreaming
when he saw Felicia; but she called him very kindly; and
begged the Queen to take pity on him。
〃What!〃 she said; 〃when he was so unkind to you?〃
〃Ah! madam;〃 said the Princess; 〃I am so happy that
I should like everybody else to be happy too。〃
The Queen kissed her; and said: 〃Well; to please you;
let me see what I can do for this cross Bruno。〃 And with
a wave of her wand she turned the poor little cottage into
a splendid palace; full of treasures; only the two stools and
the straw bed remained just as they were; to remind him
of his former poverty。 Then the Queen touched Bruno
himself; and made him gentle and polite and grateful; and
he thanked her and the Princess a thousand times。 Lastly;
the Queen restored the hen and the cabbages to their
natural forms; and left them all very contented。 The
Prince and Princess were married as soon as possible with
great splendor; and lived happily ever after。'1'
'1' Fortunee。 Par Madame la Comtesse d'Aulnoy。