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ow。Sheimmediatelypickedupthe波ok,leafedthroughit,andtheprincehadnochoicebutchangeintoacanary。Heflewintotheroom,andtheprincessturnedhimbackintoaman。"Letmego,"hesaid。"Isntitenoughtohavepiercedmewiththosepinsofyoursandcausedmesomuchagony?"Theprince,intruth,nolongerlovedthegirl,blamingherforhismisfortune。 Onthevergeoffainting,sheexclaimed,"ButIsavedyourlife!Iamtheonewhocuredyou!" "Thatsnotso,"saidtheprince。"Mylifewassavedbyaforeigndoctorwhoaskedfornorecompenseexceptmycoat-of-arms,mystandard,andmybloodiedvest!" "Hereareyourcoat-of-arms,yourstandard,andyourvest!Thedoctorwasnoneotherthanmyself!Thepinswerethecrueldoingofmystep摸ther!" Theprincegazedintohereyes,dumbfounded。Neverhadshelookedsobeautiful。Hefellatherfeetaskingherforgivenessanddeclaringhisdeepgratitudeandlove。 Thatveryeveningheinformedhisfatherhewasgoingtomarrythemaideninthecastleintheforest。 "Youmaymarryonlythedaughterofakingoranemperor,"repliedhisfather。 "Ishallmarrythewomanwhosavedmylife。" Sotheymadepreparationsforthewedding,i女itingallthekingsandqueensinthevicinity。Alsopresentwastheprincesssroyalfather,whohadbeeninformedofnothing。Whenthebridecameout,helookedatherandexclaimed,"Mydaughter!" "What!"saidtheroyalhost。"Mysonsbrideisyourdaughter?Whydidshenottellus?" "Because,"explainedthebride,"Inolongerconsidermyselfthedaughterofamanwholetmystep摸therimprisonme。"Andshepointedatthequeen。 Learningofallhisdaughtersmisfortune,thefatherwasfilledwithpityforthegirlandwithloathingforhiswickedwife。Nordidhewaituntilhewasbackhometohavethewomanseized。Thusthemarriagewascelebratedtothesatisfactionandjoyofall,withtheexceptionofthatwretch。 (Turin) NOTES: "TheCanaryPrince"IlPrincipecanarino)fromRua(inArchivioperlostudiodelletradizionipopolari,Paler摸-Turin,VI[1887],401),Turin。 ThisfolktalefromTurin,withitsballadlikepathos,developsamedieval摸tif,whichisalsoliterary。(ButMariedeFranceslai,Yonec,isquitedifferent,beingthestoryofanadultery。)Mypersonaltoucheshereincludetheprincesyellowtandleggings,thedescriptionofthetransformationinaflutterofwings,thegossipofthewitcheswhotraveledtheworldover,andabitofstylisticcunning。 Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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