Fairy Tales; Their Origin And Meaning

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But the King's son did look into the bundle, andthen he found himself in a great castle with fine grounds aboutit, and he was very sorry, because he wished the castle had beennear his father's house, but he could not put it back into thebundle again. Then a great Giant met him, and offered to put thecastle back into a bundle for a reward, and this was to be thePrince's son, when the son was seven years old. So the Princepromised, and the Giant put everything back into the bundle, andthe Prince ...went home with it to his father's house. When he gotthere he opened the bundle, and out came the castle and all therest, just as before, and at the castle door stood a beautifulmaiden who asked him to marry her, and they were married, andhad a son. When the seven years were up, the Giant came to askfor the boy, and then the King's son (who had now become a kinghimself) told his wife about his promise. "Leave that to me andthe Giant, " said the Queen. So she dressed the cook's son (whowas the right age) in fine clothes, and gave him to the Giant;but the Giant gave the boy a rod, and asked him, "If thy fatherhad that rod, what would he do with it?" "He would beat the dogsif they went near the King's meat, " said the boy.

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