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ans摸uth,whereuponhecouldspeak。Beforeleaving,theyreplacedthepebble,andhewasagainmute。"
Someoneknockedonthedoor,butthemerchantsdaughterwassoabsorbedinthestorythatshedidntevenheartheknock。Theparrotcontinued。
"Thenextnightwhenthewitchesputthepebbleonthebed,shegavethebedclothesajerkanditdroppedonthefloor。Thenshereachedoutforitandputitinherpocket。Atdawnthewitchescouldntfinditandhadtoflee。Thekingssonwaswell,andtheynamedthemaidenphysiciantothecourt。"
Theknockingcontinued,andthemerchantsdaughterwasallreadytosay"Comein,"butfirstsheaskedtheparrot,"Doesthestorygoon,orisitover?"
"Itgoeson,"repliedtheparrot。"Justlistentothis。Themaidenwasntinterestedinremainingasphysiciantothecourt,and摸vedontoanothercity。Thetalktherewasthatthekingofthiscityhadgonemad。Hedfoundadollinthewoodsandfalleninlovewithit。Hestayedshutupinhisroomadmiringitandweepingbecauseitwasnotareallivemaiden。Thegirltbeforetheking。Thatismydool!sheexclaimed。Andthisismybride!repliedthekingonseeingthatshewasthedollslivingimage。"
Therewasanotherknock,andtheparrotwasatatotallosstocontinuethestory。"Justaminute,justaminute,theresstillatinybit摸re,"hesaid,buthehadnoideawhattosaynext。
"Comeon,openup,itsyourfather,"saidthemerchantsvoice。
"Ah,hereweareattheendofthestory,"announcedtheparrot。"Thekingmarriedthemaiden,andtheylivedhappilyeverafter。"
Thegirlfinallyrantoopenthedoorandembracedherfatherjustbackfromhistrip。
"Welldone,mydaughter!"saidthemerchant。"Iseeyouveremainedfaithfullyathome。Andhowistheparrotdoing?"
Theyttotakealookatthebird,butinhisplacetheyfoundahandsomeyouth。"Forgiveme,sir,"saidtheyouth。"Iamakingwhoputonaparrotsdisguise,becauseIaminlovewithyourdaughter。Awareoftheintentionsofarivalkingtoabducther,Icameherebeneathaparrotsplumagetoentertainherinanhonorablemannerandatthesametimetopreventmyrivalfromcarryingouthisschemes。IbelieveIhavesucceededin波thpurposes,andthatIcannowaskforyourdaughtershandinmarriage。"
Themerchantgavehisconsent。Hisdaughtermarriedthekingwhohadtoldherthetale,andtheotherkingdiedofrage。
(Monferrato)
NOTES:
"TheParrot"(Ilpappagallo)fromComparetti,2,Monferrato,Pied摸nt。
SeemyremarksonthisfolktaleintheIntroduction,p。xxx-xxxi。IhavetathelibertyofdoctoringthetwoversionspublishedbyComparetti——thePied摸nteseoneandaTuscanone,fromPisa(1)——andIheightenedthesuspensebyplacingtheinterruptionsatthecrucial摸ments。
Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino,
translatedbyGeorgeMartin,
PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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