第2章

\"Beyondeverything,\"answeredhe;\"forIhavefalleninwiththeonlyperfectcreatureIeversaw。\"

\"Nomoreofthat:Iamtiredofit,\"saidtheprincess。

Perhapsshesharedherfather’saversiontopunning。

\"Don’tyoulikefallinginthen?\"saidtheprince。

\"ItisthemostdelightfulfunIeverhadinmylife,\"answeredshe。\"Ineverfellbefore。IwishIcouldlearn。TothinkIamtheonlypersoninmyfather’skingdomthatcan’tfall!\"

Herethepoorprincesslookedalmostsad。

\"Ishallbemosthappytofallinwithyouanytimeyoulike,\"saidtheprince,devotedly。

\"Thankyou。Idon’tknow。Perhapsitwouldnotbeproper。ButI

don’tcare。Atallevents,aswehavefallenin,letushaveaswimtogether。\"

\"Withallmyheart,\"respondedtheprince。

Andawaytheywent,swimming,anddiving,andfloating,untilatlasttheyheardcriesalongtheshore,andsawlightsglancinginalldirections。Itwasnowquitelate,andtherewasnomoon。

\"Imustgohome,\"saidtheprincess。\"Iamverysorry,forthisisdelightful。\"

\"SoamI,\"returnedtheprince。\"ButIamgladIhaven’tahometogoto——atleast,Idon’texactlyknowwhereitis。\"

\"IwishIhadn’toneeither,\"rejoinedtheprincess;\"itissostupid!Ihaveagreatmind,\"shecontinued,\"toplaythemallatrick。Whycouldn’ttheyleavemealone?Theywon’ttrustmeinthelakeforasinglenight!——Youseewherethatgreenlightisburning?Thatisthewindowofmyroom。Nowifyouwouldjustswimtherewithmeveryquietly,andwhenweareallbutunderthebalcony,givemesuchapush——upyoucallit-asyoudidalittlewhileago,Ishouldbeabletocatchholdofthebalcony,andgetinatthewindow;andthentheymaylookformetillto-morrowmorning!\"

\"Withmoreobediencethanpleasure,\"saidtheprince,gallantly;

andawaytheyswam,verygently。

\"Willyoubeinthelaketo-morrownight?\"theprinceventuredtoask。

\"TobesureIwill。Idon’tthinkso。Perhaps,\"wastheprincess’ssomewhatstrangeanswer。

Buttheprincewasintelligentenoughnottopressherfurther;andmerelywhispered,ashegaveherthepartinglift,\"Don’ttell。\"

Theonlyanswertheprincessreturnedwasaroguishlook。Shewasalreadyayardabovehishead。Thelookseemedtosay,\"Neverfear。

Itistoogoodfuntospoilthatway。\"

Soperfectlylikeotherpeoplehadshebeeninthewater,thatevenyettheprincecouldscarcelybelievehiseyeswhenhesawherascendslowly,graspthebalcony,anddisappearthroughthewindow。

Heturned,almostexpectingtoseeherstillbyhisside。Buthewasaloneinthewater。Soheswamawayquietly,andwatchedthelightsrovingabouttheshoreforhoursaftertheprincesswassafeinherchamber。Assoonastheydisappeared,helandedinsearchofhistunicandsword,and,aftersometrouble,foundthemagain。

Thenhemadethebestofhiswayroundthelaketotheotherside。

Therethewoodwaswilder,andtheshoresteeper-risingmoreimmediatelytowardsthemountainswhichsurroundedthelakeonallsides,andkeptsendingitmessagesofsilverystreamsfrommorningtonight,andallnightlong。Hesoonfoundaspotwhencehecouldseethegreenlightintheprincess’sroom,andwhere,eveninthebroaddaylight,hewouldbeinnodangerofbeingdiscoveredfromtheoppositeshore。Itwasasortofcaveintherock,whereheprovidedhimselfabedofwitheredleaves,andlaydowntootiredforhungertokeephimawake。Allnightlonghedreamedthathewasswimmingwiththeprincess。

10。LookattheMoon。

Earlythenextmorningtheprincesetouttolookforsomethingtoeat,whichhesoonfoundataforester’shut,whereformanyfollowingdayshewassuppliedwithallthatabraveprincecouldconsidernecessary。Andhavingplentytokeephimaliveforthepresent,hewouldnotthinkofwantsnotyetinexistence。WheneverCareintruded,thisprincealwaysbowedhimoutinthemostprincelymanner。

Whenhereturnedfromhisbreakfasttohiswatch-cave,hesawtheprincessalreadyfloatingaboutinthelake,attendedbythekingandqueenwhomheknewbytheircrowns——andagreatcompanyinlovelylittleboats,withcanopiesofallthecoloursoftherainbow,andflagsandstreamersofagreatmanymore。Itwasaverybrightday,andsoontheprince,burnedupwiththeheat,begantolongforthecoldwaterandthecoolprincess。Buthehadtoenduretilltwilight;fortheboatshadprovisionsonboard,anditwasnottillthesunwentdownthatthegaypartybegantovanish。Boatafterboatdrewawaytotheshore,followingthatofthekingandqueen,tillonlyone,apparentlytheprincess’sownboat,remained。Butshedidnotwanttogohomeevenyet,andtheprincethoughthesawherordertheboattotheshorewithouther。

Atallevents,itrowedaway;andnow,ofalltheradiantcompany,onlyonewhitespeckremained。Thentheprincebegantosing。Andthisiswhathesung:——

\"Ladyfair,Swan-white,Liftthineeyes,BanishnightBythemightOfthineeyes。

Snowyarms,Oarsofsnow,Oarherhither,Plashinglow。

Softandslow,Oarherhither。

StreambehindherO’erthelake,Radiantwhiteness!

InherwakeFollowing,followingforhersake。

Radiantwhiteness!

Clingabouther,Watersblue;

Partnotfromher,ButrenewColdandtrueKissesroundher。

Lapmeround,Waterssad,Thathavelefther。

Makemeglad,ForyehadKissedherereyelefther。\"

Beforehehadfinishedhissong,theprincesswasjustundertheplacewherehesat,andlookinguptofindhim。Herearshadledhertruly。

\"Wouldyoulikeafall,princess?\"saidtheprince,lookingdown。

\"Ah!thereyouare!Yes,ifyouplease,prince,\"saidtheprincess,lookingup。

\"HowdoyouknowIamaprince,princess?\"saidtheprince。

\"Becauseyouareaveryniceyoungman,prince,\"saidtheprincess。

\"Comeupthen,princess。\"

\"Fetchme,prince。\"

Theprincetookoffhisscarf,thenhissword-belt,thenhistunic,andtiedthemalltogether,andletthemdown。Butthelinewasfartooshort。Heunwoundhisturban,andaddedittotherest,whenitwasallbutlongenough;andhispursecompletedit。Theprincessjustmanagedtolayholdoftheknotofmoney,andwasbesidehiminamoment。Thisrockwasmuchhigherthantheother,andthesplashandthediveweretremendous。Theprincesswasinecstasiesofdelight,andtheirswimwasdelicious。

Nightafternighttheymet,andswamaboutinthedarkclearlake;

wheresuchwastheprince’sgladness,that(whethertheprincess’swayoflookingatthingsinfectedhim,orhewasactuallygettinglight-headed)heoftenfanciedthathewasswimmingintheskyinsteadofthelake。Butwhenhetalkedaboutbeinginheaven,theprincesslaughedathimdreadfully。

Whenthemooncame,shebroughtthemfreshpleasure。Everythinglookedstrangeandnewinherlight,withanold,withered,yetunfadingnewness。Whenthemoonwasnearlyfull,oneoftheirgreatdelightswas,todivedeepinthewater,andthen,turninground,lookupthroughitatthegreatblotoflightcloseabovethem,shimmeringandtremblingandwavering,spreadingandcontracting,seemingtomeltaway,andagaingrowsolid。Thentheywouldshootupthroughtheblot;andlo!therewasthemoon,faroff,clearandsteadyandcold,andverylovely,atthebottomofadeeperandbluerlakethantheirs,astheprincesssaid。

Theprincesoonfoundoutthatwhileinthewatertheprincesswasverylikeotherpeople。Andbesidesthis,shewasnotsoforwardinherquestionsorpertinherrepliesatseaasonshore。Neitherdidshelaughsomuch;andwhenshedidlaugh,itwasmoregently。

Sheseemedaltogethermoremodestandmaidenlyinthewaterthanoutofit。

Butwhentheprince,whohadreallyfalleninlovewhenhefellinthelake,begantotalktoheraboutlove,shealwaysturnedherheadtowardshimandlaughed。Afterawhileshebegantolookpuzzled,asifsheweretryingtounderstandwhathemeant,butcouldnot——revealinganotionthathemeantsomething。Butassoonaseversheleftthelake,shewassoaltered,thattheprincesaidtohimself,\"IfImarryher,Iseenohelpforit:wemustturnmermanandmermaid,andgoouttoseaatonce。\"

11。Hiss!

Theprincess’spleasureinthelakehadgrowntoapassion,andshecouldscarcelybeartobeoutofitforanhour。Imaginethenherconsternation,when,divingwiththeprinceonenight,asuddensuspicionseizedherthatthelakewasnotsodeepasitusedtobe。Theprincecouldnotimaginewhathadhappened。Sheshottothesurface,and,withoutaword,swamatfullspeedtowardsthehighersideofthelake。Hefollowed,beggingtoknowifshewasill,orwhatwasthematter。Sheneverturnedherhead,ortookthesmallestnoticeofhisquestion。Arrivedattheshore,shecoastedtherockswithminuteinspection。Butshewasnotabletocometoaconclusion,forthemoonwasverysmall,andsoshecouldnotseewell。Sheturnedthereforeandswamhome,withoutsayingawordtoexplainherconducttotheprince,ofwhosepresencesheseemednolongerconscious。Hewithdrewtohiscave,ingreatperplexityanddistress。

Nextdayshemademanyobservations,which,alas!strengthenedherfears。Shesawthatthebanksweretoodry;andthatthegrassontheshore,andthetrailingplantsontherocks,werewitheringaway。Shecausedmarkstobemadealongtheborders,andexaminedthem,dayafterday,inalldirectionsofthewind;tillatlastthehorribleideabecameacertainfact——thatthesurfaceofthelakewasslowlysinking。

Thepoorprincessnearlywentoutofthelittlemindshehad。Itwasawfultohertoseethelake,whichshelovedmorethananylivingthing,liedyingbeforehereyes。Itsankaway,slowlyvanishing。Thetopsofrocksthathadneverbeenseentillnow,begantoappearfardownintheclearwater。Beforelongtheyweredryinthesun。Itwasfearfultothinkofthemudthatwouldsoonlietherebakingandfestering,fulloflovelycreaturesdying,anduglycreaturescomingtolife,liketheunmakingofaworld。Andhowhotthesunwouldbewithoutanylake!Shecouldnotbeartoswiminitanymore,andbegantopineaway。Herlifeseemedboundupwithit;andeverasthelakesank,shepined。Peoplesaidshewouldnotliveanhourafterthelakewasgone。

Butshenevercried。

AProclamationwasmadetoallthekingdom,thatwhosoevershoulddiscoverthecauseofthelake’sdecrease,wouldberewardedafteraprincelyfashion。Hum-DrumandKopy-Keckappliedthemselvestotheirphysicsandmetaphysics;butinvain。Noteventheycouldsuggestacause。

Nowthefactwasthattheoldprincesswasattherootofthemischief。Whensheheardthatherniecefoundmorepleasureinthewaterthananyoneelseoutofit,shewentintoarage,andcursedherselfforherwantofforesight。

\"But,\"saidshe,\"Iwillsoonsetallright。Thekingandthepeopleshalldieofthirst;theirbrainsshallboilandfrizzleintheirskullsbeforeIwilllosemyrevenge。\"

Andshelaughedaferociouslaugh,thatmadethehairsonthebackofherblackcatstanderectwithterror。

Thenshewenttoanoldchestintheroom,andopeningit,tookoutwhatlookedlikeapieceofdriedseaweed。Thisshethrewintoatubofwater。Thenshethrewsomepowderintothewater,andstirreditwithherbarearm,mutteringoveritwordsofhideoussound,andyetmorehideousimport。Thenshesetthetubaside,andtookfromthechestahugebunchofahundredrustykeys,thatclatteredinhershakinghands。Thenshesatdownandproceededtooilthemall。Beforeshehadfinished,outfromthetub,thewaterofwhichhadkeptonaslowmotioneversinceshehadceasedstirringit,cametheheadandhalfthebodyofahugegraysnake。

Butthewitchdidnotlookround。Itgrewoutofthetub,wavingitselfbackwardsandforwardswithaslowhorizontalmotion,tillitreachedtheprincess,whenitlaiditsheaduponhershoulder,andgavealowhissinherear。Shestarted——butwithjoy;andseeingtheheadrestingonhershoulder,drewittowardsherandkissedit。Thenshedrewitalloutofthetub,andwounditroundherbody。Itwasoneofthosedreadfulcreatureswhichfewhaveeverbeheld——theWhiteSnakesofDarkness。

Thenshetookthekeysandwentdowntohercellar;andassheunlockedthedoorshesaidtoherself,——

\"Thisisworthlivingfor!\"

Lockingthedoorbehindher,shedescendedafewstepsintothecellar,andcrossingit,unlockedanotherdoorintoadark,narrowpassage。Shelockedthisalsobehindher,anddescendedafewmoresteps。Ifanyonehadfollowedthewitch-princess,hewouldhaveheardherunlockexactlyonehundreddoors,anddescendafewstepsafterunlockingeach。Whenshehadunlockedthelast,sheenteredavastcave,theroofofwhichwassupportedbyhugenaturalpillarsofrock。Nowthisroofwastheundersideofthebottomofthelake。

Shethenuntwinedthesnakefromherbody,andhelditbythetailhighaboveher。Thehideouscreaturestretchedupitsheadtowardstheroofofthecavern,whichitwasjustabletoreach。Itthenbegantomoveitsheadbackwardsandforwards,withaslowoscillatingmotion,asiflookingforsomething。Atthesamemomentthewitchbegantowalkroundandroundthecavern,comingnearertothecentreeverycircuit;whiletheheadofthesnakedescribedthesamepathovertheroofthatshedidoverthefloor,forshekeptholdingitup。Andstillitkeptslowlyoscillating。Roundandroundthecaverntheywent,everlesseningthecircuit,tillatlastthesnakemadeasuddendart,andclungtotheroofwithitsmouth。

\"That’sright,mybeauty!\"criedtheprincess;\"drainitdry。\"

Sheletitgo,leftithanging,andsatdownonagreatstone,withherblackcat,whichhadfollowedherallroundthecave,byherside。Thenshebegantoknitandmutterawfulwords。Thesnakehunglikeahugeleech,suckingatthestone;thecatstoodwithhisbackarched,andhistaillikeapieceofcable,lookingupatthesnake;andtheoldwomansatandknittedandmuttered。Sevendaysandsevennightstheyremainedthus;whensuddenlytheserpentdroppedfromtheroofasifexhausted,andshrivelleduptillitwasagainlikeapieceofdriedseaweed。Thewitchstartedtoherfeet,pickeditup,putitinherpocket,andlookedupattheroof。Onedropofwaterwastremblingonthespotwherethesnakehadbeensucking。Assoonasshesawthat,sheturnedandfled,followedbyhercat。Shuttingthedoorinaterriblehurry,shelockedit,andhavingmutteredsomefrightfulwords,spedtothenext,whichalsoshelockedandmutteredover;andsowithallthehundreddoors,tillshearrivedinherowncellar。Thenshesatdownonthefloorreadytofaint,butlisteningwithmaliciousdelighttotherushingofthewater,whichshecouldheardistinctlythroughallthehundreddoors。

Butthiswasnotenough。Nowthatshehadtastedrevenge,shelostherpatience。Withoutfurthermeasures,thelakewouldbetoolongindisappearing。Sothenextnight,withthelastshredofthedyingoldmoonrising,shetooksomeofthewaterinwhichshehadrevivedthesnake,putitinabottle,andsetout,accompaniedbyhercat。Beforemorningshehadmadetheentirecircuitofthelake,mutteringfearfulwordsasshecrossedeverystream,andcastingintoitsomeofthewateroutofherbottle。Whenshehadfinishedthecircuitshemutteredyetagain,andflungahandfulofwatertowardsthemoon。Thereuponeveryspringinthecountryceasedtothrobandbubble,dyingawaylikethepulseofadyingman。Thenextdaytherewasnosoundoffallingwatertobeheardalongthebordersofthelake。Theverycoursesweredry;andthemountainsshowednosilverystreaksdowntheirdarksides。AndnotalonehadthefountainsofmotherEarthceasedtoflow;forallthebabiesthroughoutthecountrywerecryingdreadfully——onlywithouttears。

12。WhereIsthePrince?

Neversincethenightwhentheprincesslefthimsoabruptlyhadtheprincehadasingleinterviewwithher。Hehadseenheronceortwiceinthelake;butasfarashecoulddiscover,shehadnotbeeninitanymoreatnight。Hehadsatandsung,andlookedinvainforhisNereid;whileshe,likeatrueNereid,waswastingawaywithherlake,sinkingasitsank,witheringasitdried。Whenatlengthhediscoveredthechangethatwastakingplaceinthelevelofthewater,hewasingreatalarmandperplexity。Hecouldnottellwhetherthelakewasdyingbecausetheladyhadforsakenit;orwhethertheladywouldnotcomebecausethelakehadbeguntosink。Butheresolvedtoknowsomuchatleast。

Hedisguisedhimself,and,goingtothepalace,requestedtoseethelordchamberlain。Hisappearanceatoncegainedhisrequest;

andthelordchamberlain,beingamanofsomeinsight,perceivedthattherewasmoreintheprince’ssolicitationthanmettheear。

Hefeltlikewisethatnoonecouldtellwhenceasolutionofthepresentdifficultiesmightarise。Sohegrantedtheprince’sprayertobemadeshoeblacktotheprincess。Itwasrathercunningintheprincetorequestsuchaneasypost,fortheprincesscouldnotpossiblysoilasmanyshoesasotherprincesses。

Hesoonlearnedallthatcouldbetoldabouttheprincess。Hewentnearlydistracted;butafterroamingaboutthelakefordays,anddivingineverydepththatremained,allthathecoulddowastoputanextrapolishonthedaintypairofbootsthatwasnevercalledfor。

Fortheprincesskeptherroom,withthecurtainsdrawntoshutoutthedyinglake,Butshecouldnotshutitoutofhermindforamoment。Ithauntedherimaginationsothatshefeltasifthelakewerehersoul,dryingupwithinher,firsttomud,thentomadnessanddeath。Shethusbroodedoverthechange,withallitsdreadfulaccompaniments,tillshewasnearlydistracted。Asfortheprince,shehadforgottenhim。Howevermuchshehadenjoyedhiscompanyinthewater,shedidnotcareforhimwithoutit。Butsheseemedtohaveforgottenherfatherandmothertoo。Thelakewentonsinking。

Smallslimyspotsbegantoappear,whichglitteredsteadilyamidstthechangefulshineofthewater。Thesegrewtobroadpatchesofmud,whichwidenedandspread,withrockshereandthere,andflounderingfishesandcrawlingeelsswarming。Thepeoplewenteverywherecatchingthese,andlookingforanythingthatmighthavedroppedfromtheroyalboats。

Atlengththelakewasallbutgone,onlyafewofthedeepestpoolsremainingunexhausted。

Ithappenedonedaythatapartyofyoungstersfoundthemselvesonthebrinkofoneofthesepoolsintheverycentreofthelake。itwasarockybasinofconsiderabledepth。Lookingin,theysawatthebottomsomethingthatshoneyellowinthesun。Alittleboyjumpedinanddivedforit。Itwasaplateofgoldcoveredwithwriting。Theycarriedittotheking。Ononesideofitstoodthesewords:——

\"Deathalonefromdeathcansave。

Loveisdeath,andsoisbrave——

Lovecanfillthedeepestgrave。

Lovelovesonbeneaththewave。\"

Nowthiswasenigmaticalenoughtothekingandcourtiers。Butthereverseoftheplateexplaineditalittle。Itswritingamountedtothis:——

\"Ifthelakeshoulddisappear,theymustfindtheholethroughwhichthewaterran。Butitwouldbeuselesstotrytostopitbyanyordinarymeans。Therewasbutoneeffectualmode。——Thebodyofalivingmancouldalonestanchtheflow。Themanmustgivehimselfofhisownwill;andthelakemusttakehislifeasitfilled。

Otherwisetheofferingwouldbeofnoavail。Ifthenationcouldnotprovideonehero,itwastimeitshouldperish。\"

13。HereIAm。

Thiswasaverydishearteningrevelationtotheking——notthathewasunwillingtosacrificeasubject,butthathewashopelessoffindingamanwillingtosacrificehimself。Notimewastobelost,however,fortheprincesswaslyingmotionlessonherbed,andtakingnonourishmentbutlake-water,whichwasnownoneofthebest。Thereforethekingcausedthecontentsofthewonderfulplateofgoldtobepublishedthroughoutthecountry。

Noone,however,cameforward。

Theprince,havinggoneseveraldays’journeyintotheforest,toconsultahermitwhomhehadmetthereonhiswaytoLagobel,knewnothingoftheoracletillhisreturn。

Whenhehadacquaintedhimselfwithalltheparticulars,hesatdownandthought,——

\"ShewilldieifIdon’tdoit,andlifewouldbenothingtomewithouther;soIshalllosenothingbydoingit。Andlifewillbeaspleasanttoherasever,forshewillsoonforgetme。Andtherewillbesomuchmorebeautyandhappinessintheworld!——Tobesure,Ishallnotseeit。\"(Herethepoorprincegaveasigh。)\"Howlovelythelakewillbeinthemoonlight,withthatgloriouscreaturesportinginitlikeawildgoddess!——Itisratherhardtobedrownedbyinches,though。Letmesee——thatwillbeseventyinchesofmetodrown。\"(Herehetriedtolaugh,butcouldnot。)

\"Thelongerthebetter,however,\"heresumed:\"forcanInotbargainthattheprincessshallbebesidemeallthetime?SoI

shallseeheroncemore,kissherperhaps,——whoknows?——anddielookinginhereyes。Itwillbenodeath。Atleast,Ishallnotfeelit。Andtoseethelakefillingforthebeautyagain!——Allright!Iamready。\"

Hekissedtheprincess’sboot,laiditdown,andhurriedtotheking’sapartment。Butfeeling,ashewent,thatanythingsentimentalwouldbedisagreeable,heresolvedtocarryoffthewholeaffairwithnonchalance。Soheknockedatthedooroftheking’scounting-house,whereitwasallbutacapitalcrimetodisturbhim。

Whenthekingheardtheknockhestartedup,andopenedthedoorinarage。Seeingonlytheshoeblack,hedrewhissword。This,Iamsorrytosay,washisusualmodeofassertinghisregalitywhenhethoughthisdignitywasindanger。Buttheprincewasnotintheleastalarmed。

\"PleaseyourMajesty,I’myourbutler,\"saidhe。

\"Mybutler!youlyingrascal!Whatdoyoumean?\"

\"Imean,Iwillcorkyourbigbottle。\"

\"Isthefellowmad?\"bawledtheking,raisingthepointofhissword。

\"Iwillputastopper——plug——whatyoucallit,inyourleakylake,grandmonarch,\"saidtheprince。

Thekingwasinsucharagethatbeforehecouldspeakhehadtimetocool,andtoreflectthatitwouldbegreatwastetokilltheonlymanwhowaswillingtobeusefulinthepresentemergency,seeingthatintheendtheinsolentfellowwouldbeasdeadasifhehaddiedbyhisMajesty’sownhand。\"Oh!\"saidheatlast,puttinguphisswordwithdifficulty,itwassolong;\"Iamobligedtoyou,youyoungfool!Takeaglassofwine?\"

’No,thankyou,\"repliedtheprince。

\"Verywell,\"saidtheking。\"Wouldyouliketorunandseeyourparentsbeforeyoumakeyourexperiment?\"

\"No,thankyou,\"saidtheprince。

\"Thenwewillgoandlookfortheholeatonce,\"saidhisMajesty,andproceededtocallsomeattendants。

\"Stop,pleaseyourMajesty;Ihaveaconditiontomake,\"interposedtheprince。

\"What!\"exclaimedtheking,\"acondition!andwithme!Howdareyou?\"

\"Asyouplease,\"returnedtheprince,coolly。\"IwishyourMajestyagoodmorning。\"

\"Youwretch!Iwillhaveyouputinasack,andstuckinthehole。\"

\"Verywell,yourMajesty,\"repliedtheprince,becomingalittlemorerespectful,lestthewrathofthekingshoulddeprivehimofthepleasureofdyingfortheprincess。\"ButwhatgoodwillthatdoyourMajesty?Pleasetorememberthattheoraclesaysthevictimmustofferhimself。\"

\"Well,youhaveofferedyourself,\"retortedtheking。

\"Yes,upononecondition。\"

\"Conditionagain!\"roaredtheking,oncemoredrawinghissword。

\"Begone!Somebodyelsewillbegladenoughtotakethehonouroffyourshoulders。\"

\"YourMajestyknowsitwillnotbeeasytogetanothertotakemyplace。\"

\"Well,whatisyourcondition?\"growledtheking,feelingthattheprincewasright。

\"Onlythis,\"repliedtheprince:\"that,asImustonnoaccountdiebeforeIamfairlydrowned,andthewaitingwillberatherwearisome,theprincess,yourdaughter,shallgowithme,feedmewithherownhands,andlookatmenowandthentocomfortme;foryoumustconfessitISratherhard。Assoonasthewaterisuptomyeyes,shemaygoandbehappy,andforgetherpoorshoeblack。\"

Heretheprince’svoicefaltered,andheverynearlygrewsentimental,inspiteofhisresolution。

\"Whydidn’tyoutellmebeforewhatyourconditionwas?Suchafussaboutnothing!\"exclaimedtheking。

\"Doyougrantit?\"persistedtheprince。

\"OfcourseIdo,\"repliedtheking。

\"Verywell。Iamready。\"

\"Goandhavesomedinner,then,whileIsetmypeopletofindtheplace。\"

Thekingorderedouthisguards,andgavedirectionstotheofficerstofindtheholeinthelakeatonce。Sothebedofthelakewasmarkedoutindivisionsandthoroughlyexamined,andinanhourorsotheholewasdiscovered。Itwasinthemiddleofastone,nearthecentreofthelake,intheverypoolwherethegoldenplatehadbeenfound。Itwasathree-corneredholeofnogreatsize。Therewaswaterallroundthestone,butverylittlewasflowingthroughthehole。

14。ThisIsVeryKindofYou。

Theprincewenttodressfortheoccasion,forhewasresolvedtodielikeaprince。

Whentheprincessheardthatamanhadofferedtodieforher,shewassotransportedthatshejumpedoffthebed,feebleasshewas,anddancedabouttheroomforjoy。Shedidnotcarewhothemanwas;thatwasnothingtoher。Theholewantedstopping;andifonlyamanwoulddo,why,takeone。Inanhourortwomoreeverythingwasready。Hermaiddressedherinhaste,andtheycarriedhertothesideofthelake。Whenshesawitsheshrieked,andcoveredherfacewithherhands。Theyboreheracrosstothestonewheretheyhadalreadyplacedalittleboatforher。

Thewaterwasnotdeepenoughtofloatit,buttheyhopeditwouldbe,beforelong。Theylaidheroncushions,placedintheboatwinesandfruitsandothernicethings,andstretchedacanopyoverall。

Inafewminutestheprinceappeared。Theprincessrecognizedhimatonce,butdidnotthinkitworthwhiletoacknowledgehim。

\"HereIam,\"saidtheprince。\"Putmein。\"

\"Theytoldmeitwasashoeblack,\"saidtheprincess。

\"SoIam,\"saidtheprince。\"Iblackedyourlittlebootsthreetimesaday,becausetheywereallIcouldgetofyou。Putmein。\"

Thecourtiersdidnotresenthisbluntness,exceptbysayingtoeachotherthathewastakingitoutinimpudence。

Buthowwashetobeputin?Thegoldenplatecontainednoinstructionsonthispoint。Theprincelookedatthehole,andsawbutoneway。Heputbothhislegsintoit,sittingonthestone,and,stoopingforward,coveredthecornerthatremainedopenwithhistwohands。Inthisuncomfortablepositionheresolvedtoabidehisfate,andturningtothepeople,said,——

\"Nowyoucango。\"

Thekinghadalreadygonehometodinner。

\"Nowyoucango,\"repeatedtheprincessafterhim,likeaparrot。

Thepeopleobeyedherandwent。

Presentlyalittlewaveflowedoverthestone,andwettedoneoftheprince’sknees。Buthedidnotminditmuch。Hebegantosing,andthesonghesangwasthis:——

\"Asaworldthathasnowell,Dartingbrightinforestdell;

AsaworldwithoutthegleamOfthedownward-goingstream;

AsaworldwithouttheglanceOftheocean’sfairexpanse;

AsaworldwhereneverrainGlitteredonthesunnyplain;——

Such,myheart,thyworldwouldbe,ifnolovedidflowinthee。

AsaworldwithoutthesoundOftherivuletsunderground;

OrthebubblingofthespringOutofdarknesswandering;

OrthemightyrushandflowingOftheriver’sdownwardgoing;

Orthemusic-showersthatdropOntheoutspreadbeech’stop;

Ortheocean’smightyvoice,Whenhisliftedwavesrejoice;——

Such,mysoul,thyworldwouldbe,ifnolovedidsinginthee。

Lady,keepthyworld’sdelight;

Keepthewatersinthysight。

Lovehathmademestrongtogo,Forthysake,torealmsbelow,Wherethewater’sshineandhumThroughthedarknessnevercome;

Let,Ipray,onethoughtofmeSpring,alittlewell,inthee;

LestthylovelesssoulbefoundLikeadryandthirstyground。\"

\"Singagain,prince。Itmakesitlesstedious,\"saidtheprincess。

Buttheprincewastoomuchovercometosinganymore,andalongpausefollowed。

\"Thisisverykindofyou,prince,\"saidtheprincessatlast,quitecoolly,asshelayintheboatwithhereyesshut。

\"IamsorryIcan’treturnthecompliment,\"thoughttheprince;

\"butyouareworthdyingfor,afterall。\"

Againawavelet,andanother,andanotherflowedoverthestone,andwettedboththeprince’sknees;buthedidnotspeakormove。

Two——three——fourhourspassedinthisway,theprincessapparentlyasleep,andtheprinceverypatient。Buthewasmuchdisappointedinhisposition,forhehadnoneoftheconsolationhehadhopedfor。

Atlasthecouldbearitnolonger。

\"Princess!\"saidhe。

Butatthemomentupstartedtheprincess,crying,——

\"I’mafloat!I’mafloat!\"

Andthelittleboatbumpedagainstthestone。

\"Princess!\"repeatedtheprince,encouragedbyseeingherwideawakeandlookingeagerlyatthewater。

\"Well?\"saidshe,withoutlookinground。

\"Yourpapapromisedthatyoushouldlookatme,andyouhaven’tlookedatmeonce。\"

\"Didhe?ThenIsupposeImust。ButIamsosleepy!\"

\"Sleepthen,darling,anddon’tmindme,\"saidthepoorprince。

\"Really,youareverygood,\"repliedtheprincess。\"IthinkIwillgotosleepagain。\"

\"Justgivemeaglassofwineandabiscuitfirst,\"saidtheprince,veryhumbly。

\"Withallmyheart,\"saidtheprincess,andgapedasshesaidit。

Shegotthewineandthebiscuit,however,andleaningoverthesideoftheboattowardshim,wascompelledtolookathim。

\"Why,prince,\"shesaid,\"youdon’tlookwell!Areyousureyoudon’tmindit?\"

\"Notabit,\"answeredhe,feelingveryfaintindeed。\"OnlyIshalldiebeforeitisofanyusetoyou,unlessIhavesomethingtoeat。\"

\"There,then,\"saidshe,holdingoutthewinetohim。

\"Ah!youmustfeedme。Idarenotmovemyhands。Thewaterwouldrunawaydirectly。\"

\"Goodgracious!\"saidtheprincess;andshebeganatoncetofeedhimwithbitsofbiscuitandsipsofwine。

Asshefedhim,hecontrivedtokissthetipsofherfingersnowandthen。Shedidnotseemtomindit,onewayortheother。Buttheprincefeltbetter。

\"Nowforyourownsake,princess,\"saidhe,\"Icannotletyougotosleep。Youmustsitandlookatme,elseIshallnotbeabletokeepup。\"

\"Well,IwilldoanythingIcantoobligeyou,\"answeredshe,withcondescension;and,sittingdown,shedidlookathim,andkeptlookingathimwithwonderfulsteadiness,consideringallthings。

Thesunwentdown,andthemoonrose,and,gushaftergush,thewaterswererisinguptheprince’sbody。Theywereuptohiswaistnow。

\"Whycan’twegoandhaveaswim?\"saidtheprincess。\"ThereseemstobewaterenoughJustabouthere。\"

\"Ishallneverswimmore,\"saidtheprince。

\"Oh,Iforgot,\"saidtheprincess,andwassilent。

Sothewatergrewandgrew,androseupandupontheprince。Andtheprincesssatandlookedathim。Shefedhimnowandthen。Thenightworeon。Thewatersroseandrose。Themoonroselikewisehigherandhigher,andshonefullonthefaceofthedyingprince。

Thewaterwasuptohisneck。

\"Willyoukissme,princess?\"saidhe,feebly。

Thenonchalancewasallgonenow。

\"Yes,Iwill,\"answeredtheprincess,andkissedhimwithalong,sweet,coldkiss。

\"Now,\"saidhe,withasighofcontent,\"Idiehappy。\"

Hedidnotspeakagain。Theprincessgavehimsomewineforthelasttime:hewaspasteating。Thenshesatdownagain,andlookedathim。Thewaterroseandrose。Ittouchedhischin。Ittouchedhislowerlip。Ittouchedbetweenhislips。Heshutthemhardtokeepitout。Theprincessbegantofeelstrange。Ittouchedhisupperlip。Hebreathedthroughhisnostrils。Theprincesslookedwild。Itcoveredhisnostrils。Hereyeslookedscared,andshonestrangeinthemoonlight。Hisheadfellback;thewaterclosedoverit,andthebubblesofhislastbreathbubbledupthroughthewater。Theprincessgaveashriek,andsprangintothelake。

Shelaidholdfirstofoneleg,andthenoftheother,andpulledandtugged,butshecouldnotmoveeither。Shestoppedtotakebreath,andthatmadeherthinkthatHEcouldnotgetanybreath。

Shewasfrantic。Shegotholdofhim,andheldhisheadabovethewater,whichwaspossiblenowhishandswerenolongeronthehole。

Butitwasofnouse,forhewaspastbreathing。

Loveandwaterbroughtbackallherstrength。Shegotunderthewater,andpulledandpulledwithherwholemight,tillatlastshegotonelegout。Theothereasilyfollowed。Howshegothimintotheboatshenevercouldtell;butwhenshedid,shefaintedaway。

Comingtoherself,sheseizedtheoars,keptherselfsteadyasbestshecould,androwedandrowed,thoughshehadneverrowedbefore。

Roundrocks,andovershallows,andthroughmudsherowed,tillshegottothelanding-stairsofthepalace。Bythistimeherpeoplewereontheshore,fortheyhadheardhershriek。Shemadethemcarrytheprincetoherownroom,andlayhiminherbed,andlightafire,andsendforthedoctors。

\"Butthelake,yourHighness!\"saidthechamberlain,who,rousedbythenoise,camein,inhisnightcap。

\"Goanddrownyourselfinit!\"shesaid。

Thiswasthelastrudenessofwhichtheprincesswaseverguilty;

andonemustallowthatshehadgoodcausetofeelprovokedwiththelordchamberlain。

Haditbeenthekinghimself,hewouldhavefarednobetter。Butbothheandthequeenwerefastasleep。Andthechamberlainwentbacktohisbed。Somehow,thedoctorsnevercame。Sotheprincessandheroldnursewereleftwiththeprince。Buttheoldnursewasawisewoman,andknewwhattodo。

Theytriedeverythingforalongtimewithoutsuccess。Theprincesswasnearlydistractedbetweenhopeandfear,butshetriedonandon,onethingafteranother,andeverythingoverandoveragain。

Atlast,whentheyhadallbutgivenitup,justasthesunrose,theprinceopenedhiseyes。

15。LookattheRain!

Theprincessburstintoapassionoftears,andfellonthefloor。

Thereshelayforanhour,andhertearsneverceased。Allthepent-upcryingofherlifewasspentnow。Andaraincameon,suchashadneverbeenseeninthatcountry。Thesunshoneallthetime,andthegreatdrops,whichfellstraighttotheearth,shonelikewise。Thepalacewasintheheartofarainbow。Itwasarainofrubies,andsapphires,andemeralds,andtopazes。Thetorrentspouredfromthemountainslikemoltengold;andifithadnotbeenforitssubterraneousoutlet,thelakewouldhaveoverflowedandinundatedthecountry。Itwasfullfromshoretoshore。

Buttheprincessdidnotheedthelake。Shelayonthefloorandwept,andthisrainwithindoorswasfarmorewonderfulthantherainoutofdoors。

Forwhenitabatedalittle,andsheproceededtorise,shefound,toherastonishment,thatshecouldnot。Atlength,aftermanyefforts,shesucceededingettinguponherfeet。Butshetumbleddownagaindirectly。Hearingherfall,heroldnurseutteredayellofdelight,andrantoher,screaming,——

\"Mydarlingchild!she’sfoundhergravity!\"

\"Oh,that’sit!isit?\"saidtheprincess,rubbinghershoulderandherkneealternately。\"Iconsideritveryunpleasant。IfeelasifIshouldbecrushedtopieces。\"

\"Hurrah!\"criedtheprincefromthebed。\"Ifyou’vecomeround,princess,sohaveI。How’sthelake?\"

\"Brimful,\"answeredthenurse。

\"Thenwe’reallhappy。\"

\"Thatweareindeed!\"answeredtheprincess,sobbing。

Andtherewasrejoicingalloverthecountrythatrainyday。Eventhebabiesforgottheirpasttroubles,anddancedandcrowedamazingly。Andthekingtoldstories,andthequeenlistenedtothem。Andhedividedthemoneyinhisbox,andshethehoneyinherpot,amongallthechildren。Andtherewassuchjubilationaswasneverheardofbefore。

Ofcoursetheprinceandprincesswerebetrothedatonce。Buttheprincesshadtolearntowalk,beforetheycouldbemarriedwithanypropriety。Andthiswasnotsoeasyathertimeoflife,forshecouldwalknomorethanababy。Shewasalwaysfallingdownandhurtingherself。

\"Isthisthegravityyouusedtomakesomuchof?\"saidsheonedaytotheprince,asheraisedherfromthefloor。\"Formypart,Iwasagreatdealmorecomfortablewithoutit。\"

\"No,no,that’snotit。Thisisit,\"repliedtheprince,ashetookherup,andcarriedheraboutlikeababy,kissingherallthetime。\"Thisisgravity。\"

\"That’sbetter,\"saidshe。\"Idon’tmindthatsomuch。\"

Andshesmiledthesweetest,loveliestsmileintheprince’sface。

Andshegavehimonelittlekissinreturnforallhis;andhethoughtthemoverpaid,forhewasbesidehimselfwithdelight。I

fearshecomplainedofhergravitymorethanonceafterthis,notwithstanding。

Itwasalongtimebeforeshegotreconciledtowalking。Butthepainoflearningitwasquitecounterbalancedbytwothings,eitherofwhichwouldhavebeensufficientconsolation。Thefirstwas,thattheprincehimselfwasherteacher;andthesecond,thatshecouldtumbleintothelakeasoftenasshepleased。Still,shepreferredtohavetheprincejumpinwithher;andthesplashtheymadebeforewasnothingtothesplashtheymadenow。

Thelakeneversankagain。Inprocessoftime,itworetheroofofthecavernquitethrough,andwastwiceasdeepasbefore。

Theonlyrevengetheprincesstookuponherauntwastotreadprettyhardonhergoutytoethenexttimeshesawher。Butshewassorryforittheverynextday,whensheheardthatthewaterhadunderminedherhouse,andthatithadfalleninthenight,buryingherinitsruins;whencenooneeverventuredtodigupherbody。

Theresheliestothisday。

Sotheprinceandprincesslivedandwerehappy;andhadcrownsofgold,andclothesofcloth,andshoesofleather,andchildrenofboysandgirls,notoneofwhomwaseverknown,onthemostcriticaloccasion,tolosethesmallestatomofhisorherdueproportionofgravity。