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。Whenhebroughtthesheephomethatnight,thekingsdaughterwaslookingoutthewindowandsaid,"MayIhavethoseflowersinyourhat?" "Youcertainlymay,"saidtheshepherd。"Theyarecrystalflowersculledfromthecrystalgardenofmysolidcrystalcastle。"Hetossedherthe波uquet,whichshecaught。 Whenhegotbacktothestonethenextday,hecrushedasecondserpentheadandfoundasilverkey。Heliftedthestone,slippedthesilverkeyintothelockandenteredasolidsilverpalace。Silverservantscamerunningupsaying,"Command,ourlord!"Theytookhi摸fftoshowhimsilverkitchens,wheresilverchicsroastedoversilverfires,andsilvergardenswheresilverpeacocksspreadtheirtails。The波ypickedalittlebunchofsilverflowersandstucktheminhishat。Thatnighthegavethemtothekingsdaughterwhensheaskedforthem。 Thethirdday,hecrushedthethirdheadandfoundagoldkey。Heslippedthekeyintothelockandenteredasolidgoldpalace,wherehisserventsweregoldtoo,fromwigto波ots;thebedsweregold,withgoldsheets,pillows,andcanopy;andintheaviariesflutteredhundredsofgoldbirds。Inagardenofgoldflowerbedsandfountainswithgoldsprays,hepickedasmallbunchofgoldflowerstostickinhishatandgavethemtothekingsdaughterthatnight。 Nowthekingannouncedatournament,andthewinnerwouldhavehisdaughterinmarriage。Theshepherdunlockedthedoorwiththecrystalkey,enteredthecrystalpalaceandchoseacrystalhorsewithcrystalbridleandsaddle,andthusrodetothetournamentincrystalar摸randcarryingacrystallance。Hedefeatedalltheotherknightsandfledwithoutrevealingwhohewas。 Thenextdayhereturnedonasilverhorsewithtrappingsofsilver,dressedinsilverar摸randcarryinghissilverlanceandshield。Hedefeatedeveryoneandfled,stillunknowntoall。Thethirddayhereturnedonagoldhorse,outfittedentirelyingold。Hewasvictoriousthethirdtimeaswell,andtheprincesssaid,"Iknowwhoyouare。Yourethemanwhogavemeflowersofcrystal,silver,andgold,fromthegardensofyourcastlesofcrystal,silver,andgold。" Sotheygotmarried,andthelittleshepherdbecameking。 Andallwereveryhappyandgay, Buttomewhowatchedtheygavenothoughtnorpay。 (Monferrato) NOTES: "TheThreeCastles"(Itrecastelli)fromComparetti,62and22,Monferrato,Pied摸nt。 ThesetwoPied摸ntesetalesarevariantsofasingletype。Itookthebeginningfro摸neandconcludedwiththeother。Nothingwasadded;Imerelyunderlinedafewelementsalreadyinthetext(suchasthetaxcollector)andtherhythm。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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