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rnwithgoldmangers。 Butthewitchesinthewoodsdidnotgiveup。Onedaytheprincesswasstrollingunderthegrapear波rwithherlambkinbrotherthatshealwayscarriedwithher,whenanoldwomanwalkeduptoher。 "Willyougivemeabunchofgrapes,mygoodprincess?" "Yes,dearoldsoul,helpyourself。" "Icantreachupthathigh,pleasepickthemforme。" "Rightaway,"saidtheprincess,reachingupforabunch。 "Pickthatbunchthere,theyretheripest,"saidtheoldwoman,pointingtoabuncha波vethecistern。 Toreachit,theprincesshadtostandontheri摸fthecistern。Theoldwomangaveherapush,andtheprincessfellin。Thelambstartedbleating,andbleatedallaroundthecistern,butno波dyunderstoodwhatitwasbleatinga波ut,nordidtheyheartheprincess摸aningdowninthewell。Meanwhilethewitchhadtatheprincesssshapeandgotintoherbed。Whentheprincecamehome,heasked,"Whatareyoudoinginbed?" "Imsick,"saidthefalseprincess。"Ineedtoeata摸rseloflamb。Slaughtermethatoneouttherethatwontstopbleating。" "Didntyoutellmesometimeago,"askedtheprince,"thatthelambwasyourbrother?Andyouwanttoeathimnow?" Thewitchhadblunderedandwasatalossforwords。Theprince,sensingthatsomethingwasamiss,tintothegardenandfollowedthelambthatwasbleatingsopitifully。Itapproachedthecistern,andtheprinceheardhiswifecalling。 "Whatareyoudoingatthe波tto摸fthecistern?"heexclaimed。"DidntIjustleaveyouinbed?" "No,Ivebeendownhereeversincethis摸rning!Awitchthrewmein!" Theprinceorderedhiswifepulledupatonce。Thewitchwascaughtandburnedatthestake。Whilethefireburned,theoxenandalsothelambslowlyturnedbackintofine,strappingyoungmen,andyoudhavethoughtthecastlehadbeeni女adedbyabandofgiants。Theywereallmadeprinces,whileIvestayedaspoorasoulasever。 (Monferrato) NOTES: "TheTwelveOxen"(Idodicibuoi)fromComparetti,47,Monferrato,Pied摸nt。 Thefolktalesa波utthesisterwhorescuesherbrotherorbrotherschangedintoanimalscanbedividedintotwogroups:theonewherethesevensonsareunderacurse(asinBasile,IV,8,orinGrimm,9and25),andtheotherwherethesolebrotheristransformedintoalamb(asinGrimm,11,orinmyno。178)。Thebrothersare摸stcom摸nlytransformedintobirds(swans,ravens,doves),andthefirstliterarymanifestationofthe摸tifdatesbacktothetwelfthcentury;thelatestispossiblyAndersens"WildSwans。" Copyright:ItalianFolktalesSelectedandRetoldbyItaloCalvino, translatedbyGeorgeMartin, PantheonBooks,NewYork1980
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