Andrew Lang_Fairy Book 08 by The Crimson Fairy Book
Author:The Crimson Fairy Book
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9781620112793
Publisher: Duke Classics
Published: 2012-06-07T19:46:24+00:00
The Gold-Bearded Man
*
Once upon a time there lived a great king who had a wife and one son whom he loved very much. The boy was still young when, one day, the king said to his wife: 'I feel that the hour of my death draws near, and I want you to promise that you will never take another husband but will give up your life to the care of our son.'
The queen burst into tears at these words, and sobbed out that she would never, never marry again, and that her son's welfare should be her first thought as long as she lived. Her promise comforted the troubled heart of the king, and a few days after he died, at peace with himself and with the world.
But no sooner was the breath out of his body, than the queen said to herself, 'To promise is one thing, and to keep is quite another.' And hardly was the last spadeful of earth flung over the coffin than she married a noble from a neighbouring country, and got him made king instead of the young prince. Her new husband was a cruel, wicked man, who treated his stepson very badly, and gave him scarcely anything to eat, and only rags to wear; and he would certainly have killed the boy but for fear of the people.
Now by the palace grounds there ran a brook, but instead of being a water-brook it was a milk-brook, and both rich and poor flocked to it daily and drew as much milk as they chose. The first thing the new king did when he was seated on the throne, was to forbid anyone to go near the brook, on pain of being seized by the watchmen. And this was purely spite, for there was plenty of milk for everybody.
For some days no one dared venture near the banks of the stream, but at length some of the watchmen noticed that early in the mornings, just at dawn, a man with a gold beard came down to the brook with a pail, which he filled up to the brim with milk, and then vanished like smoke before they could get near enough to see who he was. So they went and told the king what they had seen.
At first the king would not believe their story, but as they persisted it was quite true, he said that he would go and watch the stream that night himself. With the earliest streaks of dawn the gold-bearded man appeared, and filled his pail as before. Then in an instant he had vanished, as if the earth had swallowed him up.
The king stood staring with eyes and mouth open at the place where the man had disappeared. He had never seen him before, that was certain; but what mattered much more was how to catch him, and what should be done with him when he was caught? He would have a cage built as a prison for him, and
Download
Andrew Lang_Fairy Book 08 by The Crimson Fairy Book.epub
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Circe by Madeline Miller(8020)
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire(7831)
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas(7653)
Burn for You (Slow Burn Book 1) by J.T. Geissinger(7032)
The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon(5193)
A Lesson in Thorns (Thornchapel Book 1) by Sierra Simone(5036)
Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant(4420)
Stolen (Alpha's Control Book 1) by Addison Cain(4143)
The Queen and the Cure (The Bird and the Sword Chronicles Book 2) by Amy Harmon(3976)
Mythology by Edith Hamilton(3717)
Pernicious Red (When The Wicked Play Book 1) by Natalie Bennett(3479)
Run Little Wolf (The Forest Pack Series Book 1) by G. Bailey(3459)
The Queen and the Cure by Amy Harmon(3191)
(Maiden Lane #5) Lord of Darkness by Elizabeth Hoyt(3018)
Lost Boy by Christina Henry(2974)
Mythos by Stephen Fry(2809)
The Fairy Queen (The Dark Queens Book 6) by Jovee Winters(2769)
Persephone by Kitty Thomas(2653)
Bunny by Mona Awad(2358)