![]() ![]() The old fairy fancied she was slighted, and muttered threats between her teeth. The King ordered her a cover, but he could not give her a case of gold as the others had, because seven only had been made for the seven fairies. She had not been invited, because for more than fifty years she had not been out of a certain tower, and she was believed to be either dead or enchanted. But as they were all sitting down at table they saw a very old fairy come into the hall. ![]() There was placed before every one of them a magnificent cover with a case of massive gold, wherein were a spoon, and a knife and fork, all of pure gold set with diamonds and rubies. By this means the Princess had all the perfections imaginable.Īfter the christening was over, the company returned to the King’s palace, where was prepared a great feast for the fairies. ![]() There was a very fine christening and the Princess had for her godmothers all the fairies they could find in the whole kingdom (there were seven of them), so that every one of them might confer a gift upon her, as was the custom of fairies in those days. Once upon a time there was a king and a queen, who were very sorry that they had no children,-so sorry that it cannot be told.Īt last, however, the Queen had a daughter. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOODS Charles Perrault ![]()
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