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        格林童話集:The Donkey 毛驢

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        ONCE on a time there lived a King and a Queen, who were rich,
        and had everything they wanted, but no children.  The Queen
        lamented over this day and night, and said, "I am like a field
        on which nothing grows."  At last God gave her her wish, but when
        the child came into the world, it did not look like a human child,
        but was a little donkey.  When the mother saw that, her lamentations
        and outcries began in real earnest; she said she would
        far rather have had no child at all than have a donkey, and that
        they were to throw it into the water that the fishes might devour
        it.  But the King said, "No, since God has sent him he shall be my
        son and heir, and after my death sit on the royal throne, and
        wear the kingly crown."  The donkey, therefore, was brought up
        and grew bigger, and his ears grew up beautifully high and straight.  He
        was, however, of a merry disposition, jumped about, played and had especial
        pleasure in music, so that he went to a celebrated musician and
        said, "Teach me thine art, that I may play the lute as well as thou dost."
        "Ah, dear little master," answered the musician, "that would come
        very hard to you, your fingers are certainly not suited to it, and
        are far too big.  I am afraid the strings would not last."  No excuses
        were of any use.  The donkey was determined to play the lute; he was
        persevering and industrious, and at last learnt to do it as well as the
        master himself.  The young lordling once went out walking full of
        thought and came to a well, he looked into it and in the mirror-clear
        water saw his donkey's form.  He was so distressed about it, that he
        went out into the wide world and only took with him one faithful
        companion.  They travelled up and down, and at last they came into
        a kingdom where an old King reigned who had an only but wonderfully
        beautiful daughter.  The donkey said, "Here we will stay," knocked at the
        gate, and cried, "A guest is without open, that he may enter."  As, however,
        the gate was not opened, he sat down, took his lute and played it in the most
        delightful manner with his two fore-feet.  Then the door-keeper opened his
        eyes most wonderfully wide, and ran to the King and said, "Outside by the
        gate sits a young donkey which plays the lute as well as an experienced master!" 
        "Then let the musician come to me," said the King.  When, however, a donkey
        came in, every one began to laugh at the lute-player.  And now the donkey was
        asked to sit down and eat with the servants.  He, however, was unwilling, and
        said, "I am no common stable-ass, I am a noble one."  Then they said, "If that
        is what thou art, seat thyself with the men of war."  "No," said he, "I will sit by
        the King."  The King smiled, and said good-humouredly, "Yes, it shall be as
        thou wilt, little ass, come here to me."  Then he asked, "Little ass, how does
        my daughter please thee?"  The donkey turned his head towards her, looked at
        her, nodded and said, "I like her above measure, I have never yet seen anyone
        so beautiful as she is."  "Well, then, thou shalt sit next her too," said the King. 
        "That is exactly what I wish," said the donkey, and he placed himself by her
        side, ate and drank, and knew how to behave himself daintily and cleanly. 
        When the noble beast had stayed a long time at the King's court, he thought,
        "What good does all this do me, I shall still have to go home again?" let his
        head hang sadly, and went to the King and asked for his dismissal.  But the
        King had grown fond of him, and said, "Little ass, what ails thee?  Thou
        lookest as sour as a jug of vinegar, I will give thee what thou wantest.
        Dost thou want gold?"  "No," said the donkey, and shook his head.
        "Dost thou want jewels and rich dress?"  "No."  "Dost thou wish for half
        my kingdom?"  "Indeed, no."  Then said the King, if I did but know what
        would make thee content.  Wilt thou have my pretty daughter to wife?"
        "Ah, yes," said the ass, "I should indeed like her," and all at once
        he became quite merry and full of happiness, for that was exactly
        what he was wishing for.  So a great and splendid wedding was
        held.  In the evening, when the bride and bridegroom were led
        into their bed-room, the King wanted to know if the ass would
        behave well, and ordered a servant to hide himself there.  When
        they were both within, the bridegroom bolted the door, looked
        around, and as he believed that they were quite alone, he suddenly
        threw off his ass's skin, and stood there in the form of a handsome
        royal youth.  "Now," said he, "thou seest who I am, and seest also that
        I am not unworthy of thee."  Then the bride was glad, and kissed him,
        and loved him dearly.  When morning came, he jumped up, put his
        animal's skin on again, and no one could have guessed what kind of a
        form was hidden beneath it.  Soon came the old King, "Ah," cried he,
        "is the little ass merry?  But surely thou art sad?" said he to his daughter,
        "that thou hast not got a proper man for thy husband?"  "Oh, no, dear
        father, I love him as well as if he were the handsomest in the world,
        and I will keep him as long as I live."  The King was surprised, but the
        servant who had concealed himself came and revealed everything to him. 
        The King said, "That cannot be true."  "Then watch yourself the next night,
        and you will see it with your own eyes; and hark you, lord King, if you were
        to take his skin away and throw it in the fire, he would be forced to show
        himself in his true shape."  "Thy advice is good," said the King, and at
        night when they were asleep, he stole in, and when he got to the bed he
        saw by the light of the moon a noble-looking youth lying there, and the
        skin lay stretched on the ground.  So he took it away, and had a great fire
        lighted outside, and threw the skin into it, and remained by it himself
        until it was all burnt to ashes.  As, however, he was anxious to know
        how the robbed man would behave himself, he stayed awake the whole
        night and watched.  When the youth had slept his sleep out, he got
        up by the first light of morning, and wanted to put on the ass's skin,
        but it was not to be found.  On this he was alarmed, and, full of grief
        and anxiety, said, "Now I shall have to contrive to escape."  But when
        he went out, there stood the King, who said, "My son, whither away in
        such haste?  what hast thou in mind?  Stay here, thou art such a handsome
        man, thou shalt not go away from me.  I will now give thee half my kingdom,
        and after my death thou shalt have the whole of it."  "Then I hope that what
        begins so well may end well, and I will stay with you," said the youth.  And
        the old man gave him half the kingdom, and in a year's time, when he died,
        the youth had the whole, and after the death of his father he had another
        kingdom as well, and lived in all magnificence.

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