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THE BRONZE RING





Once upon a time in a certain country there lived a

king whose palace was surrounded by a spacious garden。

But; though the gardeners were many and the soil was

good; this garden yielded neither flowers nor fruits; not

even grass or shady trees。



The King was in despair about it; when a wise old man

said to him:



〃Your gardeners do not understand their business: but

what can you expect of men whose fathers were cobblers

and carpenters? How should they have learned to cultivate

your garden?〃



〃You are quite right;〃 cried the King。



〃Therefore;〃 continued the old man; 〃you should send

for a gardener whose father and grandfather have been

gardeners before him; and very soon your garden will be

full of green grass and gay flowers; and you will enjoy its

delicious fruit。〃



So the King sent messengers to every town; village; and

hamlet in his dominions; to look for a gardener whose

forefathers had been gardeners also; and after forty days

one was found。



〃Come with us and be gardener to the King;〃 they said

to him。



〃How can I go to the King;〃 said the gardener; 〃a poor

wretch like me?〃



〃That is of no consequence;〃 they answered。 〃Here are

new clothes for you and your family。〃



〃But I owe money to several people。〃



〃We will pay your debts;〃 they said。



So the gardener allowed himself to be persuaded; and

went away with the messengers; taking his wife and his

son with him; and the King; delighted to have found a

real gardener; entrusted him with the care of his garden。

The man found no difficulty in making the royal garden

produce flowers and fruit; and at the end of a year the

park was not like the same place; and the King showered

gifts upon his new servant。



The gardener; as you have heard already; had a son;

who was a very handsome young man; with most agree…

able manners; and every day he carried the best fruit of

the garden to the King; and all the prettiest flowers to his

daughter。 Now this princess was wonderfully pretty and

was just sixteen years old; and the King was beginning

to think it was time that she should be married。



〃My dear child;〃 said he; 〃you are of an age to take a

husband; therefore I am thinking of marrying you to the

son of my prime minister。



〃Father;〃 replied the Princess; 〃I will never marry the

son of the minister。〃



〃Why not?〃 asked the King。



〃Because I love the gardener's son;〃 answered the

Princess。



On hearing this the King was at first very angry; and

then he wept and sighed; and declared that such a husband

was not worthy of his daughter; but the young

Princess was not to be turned from her resolution to

marry the gardener's son。



Then the King consulted his ministers。 〃This is what

you must do;〃 they said。 〃To get rid of the gardener you

must send both suitors to a very distant country; and the

one who returns first shall marry your daughter。〃



The King followed this advice; and the minister's son

was presented with a splendid horse and a purse full of

gold pieces; while the gardener's son had only an old lame

horse and a purse full of copper money; and every one

thought he would never come back from his journey。



The day before they started the Princess met her lover

and said to him:



〃Be brave; and remember always that I love you。 Take

this purse full of jewels and make the best use you can of

them for love of me; and come back quickly and demand

my hand。〃



The two suitors left the town together; but the

minister's son went off at a gallop on his good horse; and very

soon was lost to sight behind the most distant hills。 He

traveled on for some days; and presently reached a fountain

beside which an old woman all in rags sat upon a

stone。



〃Good…day to you; young traveler;〃 said she。



But the minister's son made no reply。



〃Have pity upon me; traveler;〃 she said again。 〃I am

dying of hunger; as you see; and three days have I been

here and no one has given me anything。〃



〃Let me alone; old witch;〃 cried the young man; 〃I can

do nothing for you;〃 and so saying he went on his way。



That same evening the gardener's son rode up to the

fountain upon his lame gray horse。



〃Good…day to you; young traveler;〃 said the beggar…

woman。



〃Good…day; good woman;〃 answered he。



〃Young traveler; have pity upon me。〃



Take my purse; good woman;〃 said he; 〃and mount

behind me; for your legs can't be very strong。〃



The old woman didn't wait to be asked twice; but

mounted behind him; and in this style they reached the

chief city of a powerful kingdom。 The minister's son was

lodged in a grand inn; the gardener's son and the old

woman dismounted at the inn for beggars。



The next day the gardener's son heard a great noise in

the street; and the King's heralds passed; blowing all

kinds of instruments; and crying:



The King; our master; is old and infirm。 He will give

a great reward to whoever will cure him and give him

back the strength of his youth。〃



Then the old beggar…woman said to her benefactor:



〃This is what you must do to obtain the reward which

the King promises。 Go out of the town by the south gate;

and there you will find three little dogs of different colors;

the first will be white; the second black; the third red。 You

must kill them and then burn them separately; and gather

up the ashes。 Put the ashes of each dog into a bag of its own

color; then go before the door of the palace and cry out;

‘A celebrated physician has come from Janina 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 boils you must throw him into it; and there leave

him until his flesh is completely separated from his bones。

Then arrange the bones in their proper places; and throw

over them the ashes out of the three bags。 The King will

come back to life; and will be just as he was when he was

twenty years old。 For your reward you must demand the

bronze ring which has the power to grant you everything

you desire。 Go; my son; and do not forget any of my

instructions。〃



The young man followed the old beggar…woman's

directions。 On going out of the town he found the white;

red; and black dogs; and killed and burnt them; gathering

the ashes in three bags。 Then he ran to the palace and

cried:



〃A celebrated physician has just come from Janina in

Albania。 He alone can cure the King and give him back

the strength of his youth。〃



The King's physicians at first laughed at the unknown

wayfarer; but the Sultan ordered that the stranger should

be admitted。 They brought 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

their places; and he had hardly scattered the ashes over

them before the old King revived; to find himself once

more young and hearty。



〃How can I reward you; my benefactor?〃 he cried。

〃Will you take half my treasures?〃



〃No;〃 said the gardener's son。



〃My daughter's hand?〃



〃NO。〃



〃Take half my kingdom。〃



〃No。 Give me only the bronze ring which can instantly

grant me anything I wish for。〃



〃Alas!〃 said the King; 〃I set great store by that

marvelous ring; nevertheless; you shall have it。〃 And he gave

it to him。



The gardener's son went back to say good…by to the old

beggar…woman; then he said to the bronze ring:



〃Prepare a splendid ship in which I may continue my

journey。 Let the hull be of fine gold; the masts of silver;

the sails of brocade; let the crew consist of twelve young

men of noble appearance; dressed like kings。 St。 Nicholas

will be at the helm。 As to the cargo; let it be diamonds;

rubies; emeralds; and carbuncles。〃



And immediately a ship appeared upon the sea which

resembled in every particular THE DESCRIPTION GIVEN BY THE

GARDENER'S SON; and; stepping on board; he 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 minister's son; who had spent all his

money and was reduced to the disagreeable employment

of a carrier of dust and rubbish。 The gardener's son said

to him:



〃What is your name; what is your family; and from

what country do you come?〃



〃I am the son of the prime minister of a great nation;

and yet see what a degrading occupation I am reduced

to。〃



〃Listen to me; though I don't know anything more

about you; I am willing to help you。 I w

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