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37-prince ring-第3部分
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Ring up on the lowest shelf of the rock。 The Prince began to get
giddy; but up went Snati on to the second shelf。 Ring was nearly
swooning by this time; but Snati made a third effort and reached
the top of the cliff; where the Prince fell down in a faint。
After a little; however; he recovered again; and they went a
short distance along a level plain; until they came to a cave。
This was on Christmas Eve。 They went up above the cave; and
found a window in it; through which they looked; and saw four
trolls lying asleep beside the fire; over which a large
porridge…pot was hanging。
'Now you must empty all the salt into the porridge…pot;' said
Snati。
Ring did so; and soon the trolls wakened up。 The old hag; who
was the most frightful of them all; went first to taste the
porridge。
'How comes this?' she said; 'the porridge is salt! I got the
milk by witchcraft yesterday out of four kingdoms; and now it is
salt!'
All the others then came to taste the porridge; and thought it
nice; but after they had finished it the old hag grew so thirsty
that she could stand it no longer; and asked her daughter to go
out and bring her some water from the river that ran near by。
'I won't go;' said she; 'unless you lend me your bright gold
piece。'
'Though I should die you shan't have that;' said the hag。
'Die; then;' said the girl。
'Well; then; take it; you brat;' said the old hag; 'and be off
with you; and make haste with the water。'
The girl took the gold and ran out with it; and it was so bright
that it shone all over the plain。 As soon as she came to the
river she lay down to take a drink of the water; but meanwhile
the two of them had got down off the roof and thrust her; head
first; into the river。
The old hag began now to long for the water; and said that the
girl would be running about with the gold piece all over the
plain; so she asked her son to go and get her a drop of water。
'I won't go;' said he; 'unless I get the gold cloak。'
'Though I should die you shan't have that;' said the hag。
'Die; then;' said the son。
'Well; then; take it;' said the old hag; 'and be off with you;
but you must make haste with the water。'
He put on the cloak; and when he came outside it shone so bright
that he could see to go with it。 On reaching the river he went
to take a drink like his sister; but at that moment Ring and
Snati sprang upon him; took the cloak from him; and threw him
into the river。
The old hag could stand the thirst no longer; and asked her
husband to go for a drink for her; the brats; she said; were of
course running about and playing themselves; just as she had
expected they would; little wretches that they were。
'I won't go;' said the old troll; 'unless you lend me the gold
chess…board。'
'Though I should die you shan't have that;' said the hag。
'I think you may just as well do that;' said he; 'since you won't
grant me such a little favour。'
'Take it; then; you utter disgrace!' said the old hag; 'since you
are just like these two brats。'
The old troll now went out with the gold chess…board; and down to
the river; and was about to take a drink; when Ring and Snati
came upon him; took the chess…board from him; and threw him into
the river。 Before they had got back again; however; and up on
top of the cave; they saw the poor old fellow's ghost come
marching up from the river。 Snati immediately sprang upon him;
and Ring assisted in the attack; and after a hard struggle they
mastered him a second time。 When they got back again to the
window they saw that the old hag was moving towards the door。
'Now we must go in at once;' said Snati; 'and try to master her
there; for if she once gets out we shall have no chance with her。
She is the worst witch that ever lived; and no iron can cut her。
One of us must pour boiling porridge out of the pot on her; and
the other punch her with red…hot iron。'
In they went then; and no sooner did the hag see them than she
said; 'So you have come; Prince Ring; you must have seen to my
husband and children。'
Snati saw that she was about to attack them; and sprang at her
with a red…hot iron from the fire; while Ring kept pouring
boiling porridge on her without stopping; and in this way they at
last got her killed。 Then they burned the old troll and her to
ashes; and explored the cave; where they found plenty of gold and
treasures。 The most valuable of these they carried with them as
far as the cliff; and left them there。 Then they hastened home
to the King with his three treasures; where they arrived late on
Christmas night; and Ring handed them over to him。
The King was beside himself with joy; and was astonished at how
clever a man Ring was in all kinds of feats; so that he esteemed
him still more highly than before; and betrothed his daughter to
him; and the feast for this was to last all through
Christmastide。 Ring thanked the King courteously for this and
all his other kindnesses; and as soon as he had finished eating
and drinking in the hall went off to sleep in his own room。
Snati; however; asked permission to sleep in the Prince's bed for
that night; while the Prince should sleep where the Dog usually
lay。 Ring said he was welcome to do so; and that he deserved
more from him than that came to。 So Snati went up into the
Prince's bed; but after a time he came back; and told Ring he
could go there himself now; but to take care not to meddle with
anything that was in the bed。
Now the story comes back to Red; who came into the hall and
showed the King his right arm wanting the hand; and said that now
he could see what kind of a man his intended son…in…law was; for
he had done this to him without any cause whatever。 The King
became very angry; and said he would soon find out the truth
about it; and if Ring had cut off his hand without good cause he
should be hanged; but if it was otherwise; then Red should die。
So the King sent for Ring and asked him for what reason he had
done this。 Snati; however; had just told Ring what had happened
during the night; and in reply he asked the King to go with him
and he would show him something。 The King went with him to his
sleeping…room; and saw lying on the bed a man's hand holding a
sword。
'This hand;' said Ring; 'came over the partition during the
night; and was about to run me through in my bed; if I had not
defended myself。'
The King answered that in that case he could not blame him for
protecting his own life; and that Red was well worthy of death。
So Red was hanged; and Ring married the King's daughter。
The first night that they went to bed together Snati asked Ring
to allow him to lie at their feet; and this Ring allowed him to
do。 During the night he heard a howling and outcry beside them;
struck a light in a hurry and saw an ugly dog's skin lying near
him; and a beautiful Prince in t
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