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AlongtimeagoandfarawaytherelivedaKingandQueen。Theywasveryhappy,fortheirfirstchild,agirl,hadbeenborn。 "Wemusthaveagrandchristeningforher,"saidtheKing,whowasdelightedtohaveadaughter。"Wemustinviteallthefairiesofthekingdomtoblessher,"saidtheQueen。 "Howmanyaretherenow?"askedtheKing。"Twelveorthirteen,...全部
AlongtimeagoandfarawaytherelivedaKingandQueen。Theywasveryhappy,fortheirfirstchild,agirl,hadbeenborn。
"Wemusthaveagrandchristeningforher,"saidtheKing,whowasdelightedtohaveadaughter。"Wemustinviteallthefairiesofthekingdomtoblessher,"saidtheQueen。
"Howmanyaretherenow?"askedtheKing。"Twelveorthirteen,"saidhiswife。"Sendtheinvitations。We’llsoonfindout。
"Thereweretwelvefairies,andtheywereallsentinvitations。Athirteenfairyhadnotbeenheardofforsolongthatitwaspresumedthatshewasdead。
Noinvitationwassent。Thedayofthechristeningwassunnyandbright。ThePrinceswasnamedBriarRose,andthefairiesbegantogivetheirgifts。
"Sheshallbebeautiful,"saidthefirst。"Sheshallbewise,"saidthesecond。"Sheshallbegood,”saidthethird。
"Sheshallbekind,"saidthefourth。Thegiftscontinuedinthisway,wishingallthatwasgoodforBriarRose。Elevenofthetwelvefairieshadgiventheirgiftswhentheroomsuddenlywentdark。
AfteragreatflashoflightasmalldarkfigurestoodinfrontoftheKingandQueen。Itwasthethirteenthfairy。"Whywasn’tIinvitedtothechristening?"shescreamed。
Shewasfuriousatbeingleftout。"Allthefairiesofthekingdomhavegiventheirblessings。Well,here’smineforthePrincess。
Onhersixteenthbirthdayshewillprickherfingeronaspinningwheelanddie。"Anotherflashoflightandthefairywasgone。
"Butwethoughtshewasdead,"saidtheKing。"Whatcanwedo?"TheQueenwasintears。Thetwelfthfairysteppedforward。
ThereisstillmygiftforBriarRose,"shesaid。"Thefairy’scursecannotbeundone,butIcanchangeitalittle。Shewillfallintoadeepsleepthatwilllastonehundredyears,"Therewasagreathubbubinthehallaseveryonediscussedtheevents。
ThefollowingdaytheKingissuedaproclamation,orderingthatallspinningwheelsandspindlesweretobedestroyed。
Throughoutthelandthereweregreatfiresasthespinningwheelswereburned。Overtheyears,thePrincessgrewintoalovelygirl。
Allwhometherwereenchantedbyher。Eventually,thebadfairy’swishwasforgotten。Allspinningwheelsandspindleshadbeendestroyed,sotherewasnoreminder。
Andthefairywasnotheardofagain。Andso,onBriarRose’ssixteenthbirthday,theKingandQueenwereduetoarrivebackfromafarawayvisit。
TherewastobealargebirthdaypartyforthePrincess。BriarRosewaswanderingaroundthepalace。Everyonewaspreparingfortheparty,soshecouldpleaseherselfwhereshewent。
Ashadneversetfootin,shefootin,shedecidedtogoexploring。"IwonderwhatisinthegreatSouthTower,"shesaid。
Alltheservantsandcourtierswishedherahappybirthdayasshemadeherwayacrossthepalace。Thatpartofthepalacewasveryold,andtherewereveryfewpeoplethere。
Thebaseofthetowerwasinacorridor。Theentrancewasasmall,verysolidlookingdoor。Thekeywasontheoutside。
"It’sverystiff,"saidthePrincess,assheturnedthekey。"There!It’sopen!"Stairsledupthetowerinfrontofher。
Shebegantoclimbthem。Meanwhile,herparentshadarrivedbackatthepalace。"HasanyoneseenthePrincess?"askedtheKing。
"Todayishersixteenthbirthday-thedaywhenthecursemayfall。Somebodymustknowwheresheis。"Nearlyeveryonehadseenher,butnobodyknewwhereshehadbeengoing。
"Shemustbefound,"saidtheQueen。"Iftheprophecyistocometrue,todayistheday。"Asearchofthepalaceandthegroundsbegan。
Meanwhile,thePrincesshadreachedthetopofthetowerwheretherewasanotherdoor。Thistimetherewasnokeyandthedoorwasslightlyopen。
"Theremustbeawonderfulviewoftherestofthepalaceandgroundsfromthewindow,"saidthePrincess。Thensheheardastrangewhirringsound。
Itwasunlikeanythingthatshehadeverheardbefore。Shepushedthedooropenandwentintotheroom。There,inthemiddle,satanoldwomanworkingataspinningwheel。
Behindherwasanenormousbed。Thewheelwasmakingthenoise。"Whatareyoudoing?"askedBriarRose。"Ihaveneverseenoneofthosebefore,whatisit?""Itisaspinningwheel,"saidtheoldwomen,"Wouldyouliketotryitmydear?""Oh。
MayI?"askedBriarRose。Shesatonthestoolinfrontofthewheelandthewheelwhirredround。Assoonasshetouchedthespindlesheprickedherfinger。
Shefelltothefloorinadeepsleep。Theoldwoman,whowasreallythethirteenthfairyindisguise,pickedherupandlaidheronthebed。
Atthatmoment,allovertheplace,peoplebegantoasleep。Thecookswhowerepreparingforthepartyfellasleepoverthestirringandtasting。
Thescullerymaidsfellasleepoverthewashingup。Thelaundrymaidfellasleepwhiletheydusted,polishedandpreparedfortheparty。
TheKingandQueen,thecourtiersandtheguestsfellasleepintheGreatHall。Theguardsfellasleepattheirposts。
ThesearchpartieslookingforthePrincessfellasleepwhiletheysearched-inthegardens,inthecorridors,inthesparerooms,andsomeintheoldestpartofthepalace。
Eventhefliesfellasleeponthestablewalls。Thebirdsandthebutterfliesfellasleepinthepalacethepalacevegetablegardens。
Thegardenersandtheirhelpers,whowerebusychasingofftherabbit,fellasleepinmid-chase。Inthehearthsthefiresdieddownandthemeatstoppedcooking。
Thekitchenmaidstoppedpluckingthechicken。Theentirepalacefellasleep,alongwiththePrincess。Ahedgeofbriarrosesspranguparoundthepalace,protectingitfromtheoutsideworld。
Yearspassed,andfromtimetotimeaKing’ssonwouldcometothefamousbriarhedgetotryandfindthemysterioussleepingPrincessthatthelegendspokeof。
Butnonegotthrough。ThehedgewastoostrongandthePrinceswerecuttobits。AhundredyearspassedandthetaleoftheSleepingBeauty,asthePrincesswasknown,becomesagreatlegend。
Veryfewpeoplebelievedsheexisted。OnedayaKing’ssoncametothenearbyvillage。"Legendsays,"anoldmanwasspeakinginthevillagesquare。
"LegendsaysthatthePrincessliesasleepbehindthatgreatbriarhedgejustoutsidethevillageinmygrandfather’sday,youcouldseethetopmostturretofhertower,sotheysay。
"ThePrincestoppedtolisten。"WherecanIfindthishedge?”Heasked。"Justbeyondthevillage,youngsir,"saidtheoldman。
”Ifyou’regoingtotry,you’llneedmoreluckthantheotheryoungmenwhohavehadago。""Ishalltry,"saidthePrince。
"WehaveheardofSleepingBeautyinmykingdom。"ThePrincewenttothehedgeandhelduphissword。Hewenttostrikeatthehedge,butwherehisswordmetthethorns,greatrosesbloomedinstead。
Apathopenedforhim,fortheonehundredyearswereup。Thecursewaslifting。Thehedgeseemedtodisappearbeforehim。
Hewentthroughintothepalacegrounds,walkingpastthesleepingrabbits,birdsandbutterflies,andthegardenersattheirwork。
Thekitchenswerefullofcooksandmaidswhohadn’tmovedforahundredyears--Theywereallfastasleep。EventheKingandQueenwhowereseatedatthetableintheGreatHallweresleepingsoundly!ThePrincewalkedonthroughthepalace,makinghiswaytothetallesttowerwhereheclimbedthestairsandenteredthetowerroom。
ThereonthebedhesawBriarRosefastasleep。"Sheissolovely,"hesaid,Hehadfallencompletelyinlovewithher。
"HowcanIwakeher?"Heleantoverandgentlykissedher。BriarRose’seyelidsflickeredandshewokeup。ThefirstpersonshesawwasthePrinceandshefellinlovewithhim。
TogethertheywalkeddowntotheGreatHall。TheKingandQueenwerejustwakingup,whenthePrinceandBriarRoseentered。
Thecooksinthekitchenwokeuptocarryonpreparingthefoodandthechambermaidscarriedonwiththeirwork。Thepartywasstilltobeheld,butitwasanengagementpartyinsteadofabirthdayparty。
ThePrinceandBriarRoseweretobemarried。Thehedgedisappearedandthevillagesawthepalaceagainandrealizedthelegendhadbeentrue。
Thebadfairywasneverheardofagain。收起