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The Enchanted Prince
Author | Dean S. Fansler |
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Book Title | Filipino Popular Tales |
Publication Date | 1921 |
Language | English |
Many years ago there lived a very rich king in a beautiful city near a wild forest, the home of many wicked witches.
Four centuries had already passed. The wonderful disappearance of the city was already forgotten, and people from other places began to build houses in the enchanted city. The monkey-prince was always watching for an opportunity to catch a beautiful girl who should break the spell that kept him in his miserable condition. Soon a church was built near the foot of the tree in which he lived. He had already succeeded in capturing two ladies, but they had died of fear. After incalculable suffering and extraordinary patience, the time for his recovery came at last.
One Sunday morning before the mass was over, a very beautiful girl, the daughter of a poor man, came out of the church and
sat at the foot of the tree. She had been disappointed in her love with a rich man’s son, who had forsaken her in order to
marry the daughter of a rich man. So she wished to die. When the monkey-prince saw her sitting there alone, he noiselessly
went down, carefully took her by the right hand, and carried her to the top of the tree. She would have died of
On the evening of the tenth day she was surprised to find herself beside a gallant prince in a richly-decorated room. At first she thought that she was dreaming; but when the prince woke up, kissed her, and then told her the history of his life, she knew that it was real. She was so astonished, that she exclaimed, “Ah, me! God is wise!” The next morning she was crowned queen of her husband’s happy subjects, whom she had restored from the enchantment of the wicked witch. Every one in the kingdom loved his new queen as long as he lived.
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