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Sleeping beauty
A long time ago there were a king and queen who were unhappy because they were childless. But it happened that once when the queen was
bathing, a frog crept out of the water on to the land, and said to her, "Your wish shall be fulfilled, before a year has gone by, you shall have a
daughter."
What the frog had said came true, and the queen had a little girl who was so pretty that the king could not contain himself for joy, and ordered a
great feast. He invited not only his kindred, friends and acquaintances, but also the wise women, in order that they might be kind and well
disposed towards the child. There were thirteen of them in his kingdom, but, as he had only twelve golden plates for them to eat out of, one of
them had to be left at home.
The feast was held with all
manner of splendor and when
it came to an end the wise
women bestowed their magic
gifts upon the baby - one
gave virtue, another beauty, a
third riches, and so on with
everything in the world that
one can wish for.
When eleven of them had
made their promises,
suddenly the thirteenth came
in. She wished to avenge
herself for not having been
invited, and without greeting,
or even looking at anyone, she
cried with a loud voice, "The
king's daughter shall in her
fifteenth year prick herself
with a spindle, and fall down
They were all shocked, but the twelfth, whose good wish still remained unspoken, came
forward, and as she could not undo the evil sentence, but only soften it, she said, it shall not
be death, but a deep sleep of a hundred years, into which the princess shall fall.
The king, who would fain keep his dear child from the misfortune, gave orders that every
spindle in the whole kingdom should be burnt. Meanwhile the gifts of the wise women
were plenteously fulfilled on the young girl, for she was so beautiful, modest, good-
natured, and wise, that everyone who saw her was bound to love her.
It happened that on the very day when she was fifteen years old, the king and queen were
not at home, and the maiden was left in the palace quite alone. So she went round into all
sorts of places, looked into rooms and bed-chambers just as she liked, and at last came to
an old tower. She climbed up the narrow winding staircase, and reached a little door. A
rusty key was in the lock, and when she turned it the door sprang open, and there in a
little room sat an old woman with a spindle, busily spinning her flax.
"Good day, old mother," said the king's daughter, "what are you doing there?"
"I am spinning," said the old woman, and nodded her head.
"What sort of thing is that, that rattles round so merrily," said the girl, and
she took the spindle and wanted to spin too. But scarcely had she touched the
spindle when the magic decree was fulfilled, and she pricked her finger with it.
And, in the very moment when she felt the prick, she fell down upon the bed
that stood there, and lay in a deep sleep. And this sleep extended over the whole
palace, the king and queen who had just come home, and had entered the great
hall, began to go to sleep, and the whole of the court with them. The horses,
too, went to sleep in the stable, the dogs in the yard, the pigeons upon the roof,
the flies on the wall, even the fire that was flaming on the hearth became quiet
and slept, the roast meat left off frizzling, and the cook, who was just going to
pull the hair of the scullery boy, because he had forgotten something, let him
go, and went to sleep. And the wind fell, and on the trees before the castle not a
But round about the castle there began to grow a hedge of thorns, which every year became higher, and at last grew
close up round the castle and all over it, so that there was nothing of it to be seen, not even the flag upon the roof.
But the story of the beautiful sleeping Briar Rose, for so the princess was named, went about the country, so that
from time to time kings' sons came and tried to get through the thorny hedge into the castle. But they found it
impossible, for the thorns held fast together, as if they had hands, and the youths were caught in them, could not
get loose again, and died a miserable death.
After long, long years a king's son came again to that country, and heard an old man talking about the thorn
hedge, and that a castle was said to stand behind it in which a wonderfully beautiful princess, named Briar Rose,
had been asleep for a hundred years, and that the king and queen and the whole court were asleep likewise. He had
heard, too, from his grandfather, that many kings, sons had already come, and had tried to get through the thorny
hedge, but they had remained sticking fast in it, and had died a pitiful death.
Then the youth said, "I am not afraid, I will go and see the beautiful Briar Rose." The good old man might
dissuade him as he would, he did not listen to his words.
But by this time the hundred years had just passed, and the day had come when Briar Rose was to awake again.
When the king's son came near to the thorn hedge, it was nothing but large and beautiful flowers, which parted
from each other of their own accord, and let him pass unhurt, then they closed again behind him like a hedge. In
the castle yard he saw the horses and the spotted hounds lying asleep, on the roof sat the pigeons with their heads
under their wings. And when he entered the house, the flies were asleep upon the wall, the cook in the kitchen was
still holding out his hand to seize the boy, and the maid was sitting by the black hen which she was going to
He went on farther, and in the great hall he saw the whole of the court lying asleep,
and up by the throne lay the king and queen. Then he went on still farther, and all
was so quiet that a breath could be heard, and at last he came to the tower, and
opened the door into the little room where Briar Rose was sleeping.
There she lay, so beautiful that he could not turn his eyes away, and he stooped
down and gave her a kiss. But as soon as he kissed her, Briar Rose opened her eyes
and awoke, and looked at him quite sweetly.
Then they went down together, and the king awoke, and the
queen, and the whole court, and looked at each other in great
astonishment.
And the horses in the courtyard stood up and shook
themselves, the hounds jumped up and wagged their tails, the
pigeons upon the roof pulled out their heads from under their
wings, looked round, and flew into the open country, the flies
on the wall crept again, the fire in the kitchen burned up and
flickered and cooked the meat, the joint began to turn and
sizzle again, and the cook gave the boy such a box on the ear
that he screamed, and the maid finished plucking the fowl.
And then the marriage of the king's son with Briar Rose was
celebrated with all splendor, and they lived contented to the
end of their days.
Sleeping beauty
Sleeping beauty

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Sleeping beauty

  • 2. A long time ago there were a king and queen who were unhappy because they were childless. But it happened that once when the queen was bathing, a frog crept out of the water on to the land, and said to her, "Your wish shall be fulfilled, before a year has gone by, you shall have a daughter." What the frog had said came true, and the queen had a little girl who was so pretty that the king could not contain himself for joy, and ordered a great feast. He invited not only his kindred, friends and acquaintances, but also the wise women, in order that they might be kind and well disposed towards the child. There were thirteen of them in his kingdom, but, as he had only twelve golden plates for them to eat out of, one of them had to be left at home.
  • 3. The feast was held with all manner of splendor and when it came to an end the wise women bestowed their magic gifts upon the baby - one gave virtue, another beauty, a third riches, and so on with everything in the world that one can wish for. When eleven of them had made their promises, suddenly the thirteenth came in. She wished to avenge herself for not having been invited, and without greeting, or even looking at anyone, she cried with a loud voice, "The king's daughter shall in her fifteenth year prick herself with a spindle, and fall down
  • 4. They were all shocked, but the twelfth, whose good wish still remained unspoken, came forward, and as she could not undo the evil sentence, but only soften it, she said, it shall not be death, but a deep sleep of a hundred years, into which the princess shall fall. The king, who would fain keep his dear child from the misfortune, gave orders that every spindle in the whole kingdom should be burnt. Meanwhile the gifts of the wise women were plenteously fulfilled on the young girl, for she was so beautiful, modest, good- natured, and wise, that everyone who saw her was bound to love her. It happened that on the very day when she was fifteen years old, the king and queen were not at home, and the maiden was left in the palace quite alone. So she went round into all sorts of places, looked into rooms and bed-chambers just as she liked, and at last came to an old tower. She climbed up the narrow winding staircase, and reached a little door. A rusty key was in the lock, and when she turned it the door sprang open, and there in a little room sat an old woman with a spindle, busily spinning her flax.
  • 5. "Good day, old mother," said the king's daughter, "what are you doing there?" "I am spinning," said the old woman, and nodded her head. "What sort of thing is that, that rattles round so merrily," said the girl, and she took the spindle and wanted to spin too. But scarcely had she touched the spindle when the magic decree was fulfilled, and she pricked her finger with it. And, in the very moment when she felt the prick, she fell down upon the bed that stood there, and lay in a deep sleep. And this sleep extended over the whole palace, the king and queen who had just come home, and had entered the great hall, began to go to sleep, and the whole of the court with them. The horses, too, went to sleep in the stable, the dogs in the yard, the pigeons upon the roof, the flies on the wall, even the fire that was flaming on the hearth became quiet and slept, the roast meat left off frizzling, and the cook, who was just going to pull the hair of the scullery boy, because he had forgotten something, let him go, and went to sleep. And the wind fell, and on the trees before the castle not a
  • 6. But round about the castle there began to grow a hedge of thorns, which every year became higher, and at last grew close up round the castle and all over it, so that there was nothing of it to be seen, not even the flag upon the roof. But the story of the beautiful sleeping Briar Rose, for so the princess was named, went about the country, so that from time to time kings' sons came and tried to get through the thorny hedge into the castle. But they found it impossible, for the thorns held fast together, as if they had hands, and the youths were caught in them, could not get loose again, and died a miserable death. After long, long years a king's son came again to that country, and heard an old man talking about the thorn hedge, and that a castle was said to stand behind it in which a wonderfully beautiful princess, named Briar Rose, had been asleep for a hundred years, and that the king and queen and the whole court were asleep likewise. He had heard, too, from his grandfather, that many kings, sons had already come, and had tried to get through the thorny hedge, but they had remained sticking fast in it, and had died a pitiful death. Then the youth said, "I am not afraid, I will go and see the beautiful Briar Rose." The good old man might dissuade him as he would, he did not listen to his words. But by this time the hundred years had just passed, and the day had come when Briar Rose was to awake again. When the king's son came near to the thorn hedge, it was nothing but large and beautiful flowers, which parted from each other of their own accord, and let him pass unhurt, then they closed again behind him like a hedge. In the castle yard he saw the horses and the spotted hounds lying asleep, on the roof sat the pigeons with their heads under their wings. And when he entered the house, the flies were asleep upon the wall, the cook in the kitchen was still holding out his hand to seize the boy, and the maid was sitting by the black hen which she was going to
  • 7. He went on farther, and in the great hall he saw the whole of the court lying asleep, and up by the throne lay the king and queen. Then he went on still farther, and all was so quiet that a breath could be heard, and at last he came to the tower, and opened the door into the little room where Briar Rose was sleeping. There she lay, so beautiful that he could not turn his eyes away, and he stooped down and gave her a kiss. But as soon as he kissed her, Briar Rose opened her eyes and awoke, and looked at him quite sweetly.
  • 8. Then they went down together, and the king awoke, and the queen, and the whole court, and looked at each other in great astonishment. And the horses in the courtyard stood up and shook themselves, the hounds jumped up and wagged their tails, the pigeons upon the roof pulled out their heads from under their wings, looked round, and flew into the open country, the flies on the wall crept again, the fire in the kitchen burned up and flickered and cooked the meat, the joint began to turn and sizzle again, and the cook gave the boy such a box on the ear that he screamed, and the maid finished plucking the fowl. And then the marriage of the king's son with Briar Rose was celebrated with all splendor, and they lived contented to the end of their days.