16-the white cat-第4章
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seen such lovely princesses he seemed quite annoyed。
However; he received them graciously; but found it
impossible to choose between them。
Then turning to his youngest son he said:
〃Have you come back alone; after all?〃
〃Your Majesty;〃 replied the Prince; 〃will find in that
crystal chair a little white cat; which has such soft paws;
and mews so prettily; that I am sure you will be charmed
with it。〃
The King smiled; and went to draw back the curtains
himself; but at a touch from the Princess the crystal
shivered into a thousand splinters; and there she stood in
all her beauty; her fair hair floated over her shoulders and
was crowned with flowers; and her softly falling robe was
of the purest white。 She saluted the King gracefully;
while a murmur of admiration rose from all around。
〃Sire;〃 she said; 〃I am not come to deprive you of the
throne you fill so worthily。 I have already six kingdoms;
permit me to bestow one upon you; and upon each of your
sons。 I ask nothing but your friendship; and your consent
to my marriage with your youngest son; we shall still have
three kingdoms left for ourselves。〃
The King and all the courtiers could not conceal their
joy and astonishment; and the marriage of the three
Princes was celebrated at once。 The festivities lasted
several months; and then each king and queen departed to
their own kingdom and lived happily ever after。'1'
'1' La Chatte blanche。 Par Madame la Comtesse d'Aulnoy。