The Violet Fairy Book
one some way through a thick wood they came on a great grey wolf with three cubs. Just as they were going to shoot, the wo
heir way, and a little w
r, and she would give each of them a cub. And so it happened with a fox, a hare, a boar, a
w at the crossing of three roads. The eldest prince took an arrow, and shot
this place, he must walk round the trees of the other two, and if he sees blood flowing from the mark in
n the three birches were marked by their arrows they turned to the
each other, and each of them set out down a different road, follow
The prince walked up to the door and knocked. The moment it was opened the beasts rushed in, and each seized on a robber, killed him, and dragged the body down to the cellar. Now, one of the robb
he cave where the dead robbers lay. But as soon as his back was turned she forgot what he had said, and having wandered through all the other roo
what I tell you, and
u must put on my chin to heal the wound; then if I drink the contents of the second bottle it will make me well, and the third bottle will make me stronger than I ever was before. Then, when your brother comes back from the wood
nd fastened her brother's thumbs behind his back. But with one wrench he set
that she must take a much stouter cord to bind his thumbs with. But again he fr
ord is not s
silk, which she had prepared by the robber's advice, and this time, though the prince pulled and tugged with all his might, he could no
, who rushed into the room brandishing a knife
ince spoke
ie to blow three blasts on my hunting horn - one in th
the eyes with his brush. Then they awoke the lion, who sprang against the door of the cage with might and main, so that it fell in splinters on the ground, and the beasts were free. Rushing through the court to their mas
urned to the step
her with a chain to the wall, and put a great bowl in front of her and sai
When he had gone a little way he came to an inn. Everyone in
daughter is to die. She is to be handed
should she die? I am very
ined, and soon he saw a movement in the water a long way off. As it came nearer, he knew what it was, for skimming swiftly along the waters came a monster dragon with nine heads. Then the prince took counsel with his beasts, and as the dragon approached the shore the fox drew his brush through the w
e and thanked him for delivering her
s palace.' And she gave him a ring and half of her handkerchief. But o
kill him, and then we can say to the king that we slew the d
arted off into the wood, where he found an ox, which he straightway killed. Then he called the fox, and told him to mount guard over the dead ox, and if a bird came past and tried to peck at the flesh
wn where there are three wells of healing and to bring bac
trength, and the well of swiftness, and she flew back to the dead prince and dropped
he town, accompanied
d that preparations for a great feast were being
d said: 'What token have you got that you killed the dragon and won the hand
he truth. So the coachman was bound in chains and thrown into prison, and
and he lost his way, and wandered about among the trees looking for the path that would lead him back to the palace. As he walked he saw the l
prince determined not to wander further. So he asked th
afraid of your beasts. Let me hit them with m
tretched out her rod and hit the beasts, and in one mom
y had agreed to do, he walked round the two trees, and when he saw that blood oozed from the cut in the eldest prince's tree he knew that his brother must be dead. So he set out, followed by his beasts,
old him how they had sought him everywhere. Then they led him to the king, and he too thought that it was his son-in-law. But the princess k
ame to the clearing among the trees, where the fire was burning and where the old woman was raking sticks and leaves into the
fraid of your beasts. May I give them a stroke w
s a witch. So she stretched out her rod, and in a mome
to the cross-roads where the three birches grew. As he went round the trees he saw th
knew that he was not her husband. So when they were alone together she besought him to go and seek for his brother and bring him home. Calling his beasts round him, he set out and wandered through the woods. And he put his ear down to the earth, to listen if he could hear the sound of his brother's beasts. And it seemed to him as if he heard a faint sound far off, but he did not know from what direction it came. So he blew o
answe
e me the rod'; and he touched the fox with it, and in a moment it was turned into
d their beasts back to life at onc
e ashes, and sprinkled the ashes on the stones that stood around. And in a momen
id not know which was his son-in-law, but the princess knew which w
airy tale)