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作者:点绛唇      更新:2021-02-27 02:26      字数:5584
  were clever and wise; but the third did not speak much; and was
  simple; and was called the simpleton。  When the king had become old
  and weak; and was thinking of his end; he did not know which of his
  sons should inherit the kingdom after him。  Then he said to them; go
  forth; and he who brings me the most beautiful carpet shall be king
  after my death。
  And that there should be no dispute amongst them; he took them
  outside his castle; blew three feathers in the air; and said; you
  shall go as they fly。  One feather flew to the east; the other to the
  west; but the third flew straight up and did not fly far; but soon
  fell to the ground。
  And now one brother went to the right; and the other to the left; and
  they mocked simpleton; who was forced to stay where the third feather
  had fallen。  He sat down and was sad。  Then all at once he saw that
  there was a trap…door close by the feather。  He raised it up; found
  some steps; and went down them。  Then he came to another door;
  knocked at it; and heard somebody inside calling …
  little green waiting…maid;
  waiting…maid with the limping leg;
  little dog of the limping leg;
  hop hither and thither;
  and quickly see who is without。
  The door opened; and he saw a great; fat toad sitting; and round
  about her a crowd of little toads。  The fat toad asked what he
  wanted。  He answered; I should like to have the prettiest and finest
  carpet in the world。  Then she called a young one and said …
  little green waiting…maid;
  waiting…maid with the limping leg;
  little dog of the limping leg;
  hop hither and thither;
  and bring me the great box。
  The young toad brought the box; and the fat toad opened it; and gave
  simpleton a carpet out of it; so beautiful and so fine; that on the
  earth above; none could have been woven like it。  Then he thanked
  her; and climbed out again。
  The two others; however; had looked on their youngest brother as so
  stupid that they believed he would find and bring nothing at all。
  Why should we give ourselves a great deal of trouble searching; said
  they; and got some coarse handkerchiefs from the first shepherds'
  wives whom they met; and carried them home to the king。
  At the same time simpleton also came back; and brought his beautiful
  carpet; and when the king saw it he was astonished; and said; if
  justice be done; the kingdom belongs to the youngest。  But the two
  others let their father have no peace; and said that it was
  impossible that simpleton; who in everything lacked understanding;
  should be king; and entreated him to make a new agreement with them。
  Then the father said; he who brings me the most beautiful ring shall
  inherit the kingdom; and led the three brothers out; and blew into
  the air three feathers; which they were to follow。  Those of the two
  eldest again went east and west; and simpleton's feather flew
  straight up; and fell down near the door into the earth。
  Then he went down again to the fat toad; and told her that he wanted
  the most beautiful ring。  She at once ordered her big box to be
  brought; and gave him a ring out of it; which sparkled with jewels;
  and was so beautiful that no goldsmith on earth would have been able
  to make it。
  The two eldest laughed at simpleton for going to seek a golden ring。
  They gave themselves no trouble; but knocked the nails out of an old
  carriage…ring; and took it to the king; but when simpleton produced
  his golden ring; his father again said; the kingdom belongs to him。
  The two eldest did not cease from tormenting the king until he made a
  third condition; and declared that the one who brought the most
  beautiful woman home; should have the kingdom。  He again blew the
  three feathers into the air; and they flew as before。
  Then simpleton without more ado went down to the fat toad; and said;
  I am to take home the most beautiful woman。  Oh; answered the toad;
  the most beautiful woman。  She is not at hand at the moment; but
  still you shall have her。  She gave him a yellow turnip which had
  been hollowed out; to which six mice were harnessed。  Then simpleton
  said quite mournfully; what am I to do with that。  The toad answered;
  just put one of my little toads into it。  Then he seized one at
  random out of the circle; and put her into the yellow coach; but
  hardly was she seated inside it than she turned into a wonderfully
  beautiful maiden; and the turnip into a coach; and the six mice into
  horses。  So he kissed her; and drove off quickly with the horses; and
  took her to the king。
  His brothers; who came afterwards; had given themselves no trouble at
  all looking for beautiful girls; but had brought with them the first
  peasant women they chanced to meet。  When the king saw them he said;
  after my death the kingdom belongs to my youngest son。  But the two
  eldest deafened the king's ears afresh with their clamor; we cannot
  consent to simpleton's being king; and demanded that the one whose
  wife could leap through a ring which hung in the centre of the hall
  should have the preference。  They thought; the peasant women can do
  that easily; they are strong enough; but the delicate maiden will
  jump herself to death。
  The aged king agreed likewise to this。  Then the two peasant women
  jumped; and jumped through the ring; but were so clumsy that they
  fell; and their coarse arms and legs broke in two。  And then the
  pretty maiden whom simpleton had brought with him; sprang; and sprang
  through as lightly as a deer; and all opposition had to cease。 So he
  received the crown; and has ruled wisely for a length of time。