The Blue Fairy Book
ded by a spacious garden. But, though the gardeners were many and the soil was go
r about it, when a wis
an you expect of men whose fathers were cobblers and carpent
te right," c
and grandfather have been gardeners before him, and very soon your garden will
et in his dominions, to look for a gardener whose forefather
gardener to the Kin
ng," said the gardener,
hey answered. "Here are new cl
oney to seve
your debts,
lighted to have found a real gardener, entrusted him with the care of his garden. The man found no difficulty in making the royal garden p
day he carried the best fruit of the garden to the King, and all the prettiest flowers to his daughter. Now this princess was
to take a husband, therefore I am thinking of
ncess, "I will never marr
?" asked
gardener's son," a
and declared that such a husband was not worthy of his daughter; but the youn
said. "To get rid of the gardener you must send both suitors to a very d
nd a purse full of gold pieces, while the gardener's son had only an old lame horse and a p
rted the Princess met h
purse full of jewels and make the best use you can of them
d horse, and very soon was lost to sight behind the most distant hills. He traveled on for som
ou, young trav
ster's son m
am dying of hunger, as you see, and three days h
young man; "I can do nothing for yo
er's son rode up to the foun
oung traveler," sai
ood woman,"
ler, have pi
d he, "and mount behind me, for
e they reached the chief city of a powerful kingdom. The minister's son was lodged in
oise in the street, and the King's heralds pass
ll give a great reward to whoever will cure hi
gar-woman said t
in Albania. He alone can cure the King and give him back the strength of his youth.' The King's physicians will say, This is an impostor, and not a learned man,' and they will make all sorts of difficulties, but you will overcome them all at last, and will present yourself before the sick King. You must then demand as much wood as three mules can carry, and a great cauldron, and must shut yourself up in a room with the Sultan, and when the cauldron bo
the town he found the white, red, and black dogs, and killed and burnt the
anina in Albania. He alone can cure the King
ht the cauldron and the loads of wood, and very soon the King was boiling away. Toward mid-day the gardener's son arranged the bones in
enefactor?" he cried. "Will
the garde
ghter's
N
alf my
ring which can instantly gr
e by that marvelous ring; nevertheless,
ay good-by to the old beggar-woma
ver, the sails of brocade; let the crew consist of twelve young men of noble appearance, dressed like kings
continued his journey. Presently he arrived at a great town and established himself in a wonderful palace. After several days he met his rival, the min
is your family, and from
f a great nation, and yet see what a
you, I am willing to help you. I will give you a ship t
ay be, I accep
me to my
recognized. When they reached the palace the gardener's son mad
manded the master, "and mark
ves obe
, "I am going to give you a vessel which
he took the bron
in rags, and the sailors infirm and sickly. One shall have lost a leg, another an arm, the third shall be a hunchback, anot
orable winds, at length reached his own country. In spite of the
to the King; now fulfil your promise,
dding festivities. As to the poor princess,
every sail set came to anchor before the town. The Ki
en sails, and who are the young men like princes who man it? And do I not see St. Nich
n enchantingly handsome young prince, dressed in
, whoever you may be. Do me the favor to be
replied the captain,
e married," said the King;
be charme
the Princess a
captain; "would you marry this charm
y prime mini
e your daughter away. The man she is
serv
o carrying away dust and rubbish from the houses. I h
ssible!" cr
a vessel which I fitted out for him, an unseaworthy ship with
e true," sa
he minister's son. "I
ghter's betrothed to be stripped, and see if th
he minister's son, to save himself from such
the young captain, "do
u are the gardener's son whom I have alwa
e King. "The marriage festivities are already beg
e gardener's son marrie
as the day was long, and the King was more and more pl
found it necessary to take a long voyage, and
ack arts - alchemy, astrology, magic, and enchantment. This man found out that the gardener's son
nd caught some little red fishes. Really, they were quite wonderfully pretty. T
e pretty littl
sent out one of her slaves,
you take fo
onze
simpleton! And whe
hion in the Pr
nt back to h
take neither gold no
es he wa
that is hidden
give it to him,"
aptain of the golden ship had accidentally left behind a
master. I desire that the golden ship shall turn to black wood, and the crew to hideous n
of the bronze
aptain understood that some one must have stolen the bronze ring from
everybody was laughing at him, and very soon his poverty was so great that he and his crew and the poor black cats had nothing to eat but herbs and roots. After wandering about a long time he reached an island inhabited by mice. The captain landed
of the mice h
aptain of the ship does not shut the ferocious animals up.
es for this mission and set o
quickly from our island, or we
rst bring me back a bronze ring which some clever magician has stolen from me. If you
d a new council, calling in mice from every quarter of the globe, but nobody knew where the bronze ring was. Suddenl
ew-comers. "We come from
he bronze ring is wh
ken possession of it, and now he keeps it in
him, and come back
anded and ran to the palace, leaving only the blind mouse on the shore to take care of the boat. Then they waited till
?" said the two little
a bottle full of pepper. So she dipped her tail first in the
ck made the bronze ring jump out of his mouth. Quick as thought the lam
cian when he awoke and the bron
ng breeze was carrying them toward the island where the queen of the mi
the most credit?" th
ithout my watchfulness our boat woul
ped ears; "the credit is mine. Did I not ca
d the lame one, "for I
ows, and, alas! when the quarrel was fie
d our people to be utterly exterminated? We cannot go back to our country; let us land on this desert island
ies, but as she wandered sadly along the shore she found a dead fish, and was eat
t again, they soon reached the mouse island. It was time they did, for the captain was just g
ung man, "obey thy master. Let
more the wonderful golden ship with sails of brocade; the handsome sailors ran to
ilors sang as they fle
he port w
d man asleep. The Princess clasped her husband in a long embrace. The
avage mule loaded with nuts, was broken into as ma