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only a shadow; which would be very annoying。 However;

I noticed that one of my companions in misfortune

was also very attentive to this little sprite; and I found out

that he had been her lover; whom the cruel Ragotte had

taken away from her long before; since then I have cared

for; and thought of; nothing but how I might regain my

freedom。 I have often been in the forest; that is where

I have seen you; lovely Princess; sometimes driving your

chariot; which you did with all the grace and skill in the

world; sometimes riding to the chase on so spirited a

horse that it seemed as if no one but yourself could have

managed it; and sometimes running races on the plain

with the Princesses of your Courtrunning so lightly

that it was you always who won the prize。 Oh! Princess;

I have loved you so long; and yet how dare I tell you of

my love! what hope can there be for an unhappy sheep

like myself?〃



Miranda was so surprised and confused by all that she

had heard that she hardly knew what answer to give to

the King of the Sheep; but she managed to make some

kind of little speech; which certainly did not forbid him

to hope; and said that she should not be afraid of the

shadows now she knew that they would some day come

to life again。 〃Alas!〃 she continued; 〃if my poor

Patypata; my dear Grabugeon; and pretty little Tintin; who

all died for my sake; were equally well off; I should have

nothing left to wish for here!〃



Prisoner though he was; the King of the Sheep had

still some powers and privileges。



〃Go;〃 said he to his Master of the Horse; 〃go and

seek the shadows of the little black girl; the monkey; and

the dog: they will amuse our Princess。〃



And an instant afterward Miranda saw them coming

toward her; and their presence gave her the greatest

pleasure; though they did not come near enough for her

to touch them。



The King of the Sheep was so kind and amusing; and

loved Miranda so dearly; that at last she began to love

him too。 Such a handsome sheep; who was so polite

and considerate; could hardly fail to please; especially

if one knew that he was really a king; and that his strange

imprisonment would soon come to an end。 So the Princess's

days passed very gaily while she waited for the

happy time to come。 The King of the Sheep; with the

help of all the flock; got up balls; concerts; and hunting

parties; and even the shadows joined in all the fun; and

came; making believe to be their own real selves。



One evening; when the couriers arrived (for the King

sent most carefully for newsand they always brought

the very best kinds); it was announced that the sister of

the Princess Miranda was going to be married to a great

Prince; and that nothing could be more splendid than all

the preparations for the wedding。



〃Ah!〃 cried the young Princess; 〃how unlucky I am

to miss the sight of so many pretty things! Here am I

imprisoned under the earth; with no company but sheep

and shadows; while my sister is to be adorned like a

queen and surrounded by all who love and admire her;

and everyone but myself can go to wish her joy!〃



〃Why do you complain; Princess?〃 said the King of

the Sheep。 〃Did I say that you were not to go to the

wedding? Set out as soon as you please; only promise

me that you will come back; for I love you too much to

be able to live without you。〃



Miranda was very grateful to him; and promised

faithfully that nothing in the world should keep her from

coming back。 The King caused an escort suitable to her

rank to be got ready for her; and she dressed herself

splendidly; not forgetting anything that could make her

more beautiful。 Her chariot was of mother…of…pearl;

drawn by six dun…colored griffins just brought from the

other side of the world; and she was attended by a

number of guards in splendid uniforms; who were all at least

eight feet high and had come from far and near to ride

in the Princess's train。



Miranda reached her father's palace just as the

wedding ceremony began; and everyone; as soon as she came

in; was struck with surprise at her beauty and the

splendor of her jewels。 She heard exclamations of

admiration on all sides; and the King her father looked at

her so attentively that she was afraid he must recognize

her; but he was so sure that she was dead that the idea

never occurred to him。



However; the fear of not getting away made her leave

before the marriage was over。 She went out hastily;

leaving behind her a little coral casket set with emeralds。

On it was written in diamond letters: 〃Jewels for the

Bride;〃 and when they opened it; which they did as soon

as it was found; there seemed to be no end to the pretty

things it contained。 The King; who had hoped to join

the unknown Princess and find out who she was; was

dreadfully disappointed when she disappeared so

suddenly; and gave orders that if she ever came again the

doors were to be shut that she might not get away so

easily。 Short as Miranda's absence had been; it had

seemed like a hundred years to the King of the Sheep。

He was waiting for her by a fountain in the thickest part

of the forest; and the ground was strewn with splendid

presents which he had prepared for her to show his joy

and gratitude at her coming back。



As soon as she was in sight he rushed to meet her;

leaping and bounding like a real sheep。 He caressed her

tenderly; throwing himself at her feet and kissing her

hands; and told her how uneasy he had been in her

absence; and how impatient for her return; with an

eloquence which charmed her。



After some time came the news that the King's second

daughter was going to be married。 When Miranda heard

it she begged the King of the Sheep to allow her to go and

see the wedding as before。 This request made him feel

very sad; as if some misfortune must surely come of it;

but his love for the Princess being stronger than anything

else he did not like to refuse her。



〃You wish to leave me; Princess;〃 said he; 〃it is my

unhappy fateyou are not to blame。 I consent to your

going; but; believe me; I can give you no stronger proof

of my love than by so doing。〃



The Princess assured him that she would only stay a

very short time; as she had done before; and begged him

not to be uneasy; as she would be quite as much grieved

if anything detained her as he could possibly be。



So; with the same escort; she set out; and reached the

palace as the marriage ceremony began。 Everybody was

delighted to see her; she was so pretty that they thought

she must be some fairy princess; and the Princes who were

there could not take their eyes off her。



The King was more glad than anyone else that she had

come again; and gave orders that the doors should all be

shut and bolted that very minute。 When the wedding

was all but over the Princess got up quickly; hoping to

slip away unnoticed among the crowd; but; to her great

dismay; she found every door fastened。



She felt more at ease when the King came up to her; and

with the greatest respect begged her not to run away so

soon; but at least to honor him by staying for the splendid

feast which was prepared for the Princes and Princesses。

He led her into a magnificent hall; where all the Court was

assembled; and himself taking up the golden bowl full of

water; he offered it to her that she might dip her pretty

fingers into it。



At this the Princess could no longer contain herself;

throwing herself at the King's feet; she cried out:



〃My dream has come true after allyou have offered

me water to wash my hands on my sister's wedding day;

and it has not vexed you to do it。〃



The King recognized her at onceindeed; he had

already thought several times how much like his poor little

Miranda she was。



〃Oh! my dear daughter;〃 he cried; kissing her; 〃can you

ever forget my cruelty? I ordered you to be put to death

because I thought your dream portended the loss of my

crown。 And so it did;〃 he added; 〃for now your sisters

are both married and have kingdoms of their ownand

mine shall be for you。〃 So saying he put his crown on the

Princess's head and cried:



〃Long live Queen Miranda!〃



All the Court cried: 〃Long live Queen Miranda!〃 after

him; and the young Queen's two sisters came running up;

and threw their arms round her neck; and kissed her a

thousand times; and then there was such a laughing and

crying; talking and kissing; all at once; and Miranda

thanked her father; and began to ask after everyone

particularly the Captain of the Guard; to whom she owed

so much; but; to her great sorrow; she heard that he was

dead。 Presently they sat down to the banquet; and the

King asked Miranda to tell them all that had happened

to her since the terrible morning when he had sent the

Captain of the Guard to fetch her。 This she did with so

much spirit that all the guests listened with breathless

interest。 But while she was thus enjoying herself with

the King and her sisters; the King of the Sheep was waiting

impatiently for the time of her return; and when it

came and went; and no Princess appeared; his anxiety

became so great that he could bear it no longer。



〃She is not coming back any more;〃 he cried。 〃My

miserable sheep's face displeases her; and without

Miranda what is left to me; wretched creature that I am!

Oh! cruel Ragotte; my punishment is complete。〃



For a long time he bewailed his sad fate like this; and

then; seeing that it was growing dark; and that still there

was no sign of the Princess; he set out as fast as he could

in the direction of the town。 When he reached the palace

he asked for Miranda; but by this time everyone had

heard the story of her adventures; and did not want her

to go back again to the King of the Sheep; so they refused

sternly to let him see her。 In vain he begged and prayed

them to let him in; though his entreaties might have

melted hearts of stone they did not move the guards of

the palace; and at last; quite broken…hearted; he fell dead

at their feet。



In the meantime the King; who had not the least idea

of the sad thing that was happening outside the gate of his

palace; proposed to Miranda that she should be driven in

her chariot all round the town; which was to be illuminated

with thousands and thousands of torches; placed in

windows and balconies; and in all the grand squares。

But what a sight met her eyes at the very entrance of the

palace! There lay her dear; kind sheep; silent and motionless;

upon the pavement!



She threw herself out of the chariot and ran to him;

crying bitterly; for she realized that her broken promise

had cost him his life; and for a long; long time she was so

unhappy that they thought she would have died too。



So you see that even a princess is not always happy

especially if she forgets to keep her word; and the greatest

misfort

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