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The Wizard Of Oz
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The
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I in a land far beyond the sea, there lived a king and queen
who had eleven sons and one daughter called Elisa. The children lived happily
until the day their mother died. Soon the king remarried, but his new wife was a
wicked woman who immediately hated the twelve children. In order to be rid of
them, the evil queen decided to send the little girl to live with peasant, and
said so many bad things to the king about his sons that he disinherited them.
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In the
evening, Elisa came to a huge forest where she fell asleep. When she awoke, she
found herself by a river of clear water. She leaped into the water and batched.
The dirt and stains were cleaned away and once again she became the beautiful
princess she had been. The princess went on her way and met an old lady. Elisa
asked her whether she had seen eleven princes riding through the forest. The old
lady answered that she had not, but she had seen eleven wild swans wearing gold
crowns standing on the seashore. The little girl followed the river until it
flowed into the sea. On the beach, Elisa found eleven white swan feathers. At
duck, she saw eleven wild swans wearing gold crowns flying in formation like a
long white ribbon. The swans flew down and perched next to her. |
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As soon as the sun set,
their feathers dropped from them and they became her eleven handsome brothers
once more. Elisa's eldest brother explained to her that they were able to regain
human form as soon as night fell. He added, ''We live in a land across the
sea and we can only come back to our beloved homeland for eight days each
year.'' |
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Elisa's
brothers wove a wicker hurdle on which to carry Elisa and, the next morning,
they flew away with her, holding the hurdle in their beaks. They flew all day.
Although Elisa's weight slowed their flight, they reached on island before
nightfall. They were very tired and very soon they were all asleep. While Elisa
slept, a fairy named Morgan-le-fee appeared in her dream and said, ''You can
save your brothers by making a coat of armour woven from nettles. But you must
be careful: until the work is finished you must not speak, for if you do, it
will cause their death.'' Elisa went to work immediately, spinning and weaving
the coats of armour until her hands were badly stung by the nettles. A king out
hunting, saw the beautiful young girl hard at work and asked what she was doing.
Elisa would not answer because she knew that if she uttered a single word, her
brothers would die. Moved by the princess's obvious distress, the king decided
to take her away to his castle. |
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Soon after, they
married. But Elisa wept and lamented until the king had the idea of bringing her
the nettles which she had already spun and the coats of amour she had already
completed, hoping this would please her. The king's court counselor was
suspicious of the mute girl, and wondered whether she might be a witch. He said
so, but the king refused to listen. Every night, Elisa worked on the coats of
amour. One day, she ran out of nettles and decided to visit the cemetery to
pick more. The counselor, who was spying on her, told the king, and when the
young woman out again to pick nettles, the king himself followed her. Seeing her
standing near the cemetery, where witches caught toads for their magic potions,
the king agreed with his counselor. Elisa must be a witch. |
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Elisa was
accused of witchcraft, and was condemned to death. In her prison cell, she was
given the coats of armour and the rest of the nettles, so she could continue her
work, despite the fact that she might never see her brothers again. On the day
of her execution, Elisa was taken to the stake. Pale as death, the young queen,
he hair tangled and unkempt, desperately continued to weave the last coat of
armour. ''Look at the witch! Tear up her magic cloth!'' shrieked the
crowd. People ran up to her and tried to wrench the nettle cloth from her hands
when, suddenly, eleven swans flew down and perched around her. Elisa barely had
the time to throw the eleven coats of armour over the swans, but as she did so,
they immediately changed back into handsome young men. The young queen
exclaimed, |
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'At last! I
can speak and proclaim my innocence.'' ''Yes, our sister is innocent!''
confirmed the oldest brother, who told the king the whole story. The king was
delighted to be reunited with his young wife and presented her with a swan's
feather which was floating in the air. The bells began to ring. The king and
Elisa, accompanied by the eleven handsome princes, took the road back to the
castle to hold a great celebration which lasted for eleven days and eleven
night. |
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There are more than 5 children's story
English
(1)
The Wizard Of Oz
(2)
The Bluebird
(3)
The
Wild Swans
(4)
Tom
Thumb
(5)
The
Tinderbox
Children's Stories
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