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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Beauty and the Beast by Anonymous
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+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no
+restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under
+the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or
+online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license
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+Title: Beauty and the Beast
+
+Author: Anonymous
+
+Release Date: November 30, 2006 [Ebook #19967]
+
+Language: English
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+Character set encoding: UTF-8
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+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BEAUTY AND THE BEAST***
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+Beauty and the Beast
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+
+by Anonymous
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+
+Edition 1, (November 30, 2006)
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+ [Illustration]
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+ [Illustration]
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+BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
+
+
+Once upon a time, in a very far-off country, there lived a merchant who
+had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was enormously rich.
+As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he found that his money
+was not too much to let them all have everything they fancied, as they
+were accustomed to do.
+
+But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house caught
+fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid
+furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it
+contained; and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their
+father, who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost
+every ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or
+fire. Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted
+entirely, had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell
+into the direst poverty.
+
+All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a
+hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was
+forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of
+leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that
+their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would insist
+on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one. But
+they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former friends
+even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and showed no
+intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for them but to
+take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of a dark
+forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the earth.
+As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work hard,
+like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to earn
+their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the girls
+regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former life;
+only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as sad as
+anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering her
+natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to amuse her
+father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade her
+sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do nothing of
+the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves, they declared
+that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she was really far
+prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so lovely that she
+was always called Beauty. After two years, when they were all beginning to
+get used to their new life, something happened to disturb their
+tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his ships, which
+he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a rich cargo.
+All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty was at an
+end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their father, who
+was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though it was
+harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself first,
+to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but that they
+would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich enough
+to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement and gay
+companions once more. So they all loaded their father with commissions for
+jewels and dresses which it would have taken a fortune to buy; only
+Beauty, feeling sure that it was of no use, did not ask for anything. Her
+father, noticing her silence, said: "And what shall I bring for you,
+Beauty?"
+
+"The only thing I wish for is to see you come home safely," she answered.
+
+But this reply vexed her sisters, who fancied she was blaming them for
+having asked for such costly things. Her father, however, was pleased, but
+as he thought that at her age she certainly ought to like pretty presents,
+he told her to choose something.
+
+"Well, dear father," she said, "as you insist upon it, I beg that you will
+bring me a rose. I have not seen one since we came here, and I love them
+so much."
+
+So the merchant set out and reached the town as quickly as possible, but
+only to find that his former companions, believing him to be dead, had
+divided between them the goods which the ship had brought; and after six
+months of trouble and expense he found himself as poor as when he started,
+having been able to recover only just enough to pay the cost of his
+journey. To make matters worse, he was obliged to leave the town in the
+most terrible weather, so that by the time he was within a few leagues of
+his home he was almost exhausted with cold and fatigue. Though he knew it
+would take some hours to get through the forest, he was so anxious to be
+at his journey’s end that he resolved to go on; but night overtook him,
+and the deep snow and bitter frost made it impossible for his horse to
+carry him any further. Not a house was to be seen; the only shelter he
+could get was the hollow trunk of a great tree, and there he crouched all
+the night, which seemed to him the longest he had ever known. In spite of
+his weariness the howling of the wolves kept him awake, and even when at
+last the day broke he was not much better off, for the falling snow had
+covered up every path, and he did not know which way to turn.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+At length he made out some sort of track, and though at the beginning it
+was so rough and slippery that he fell down more than once, it presently
+became easier, and led him into an avenue of trees which ended in a
+splendid castle. It seemed to the merchant very strange that no snow had
+fallen in the avenue, which was entirely composed of orange trees, covered
+with flowers and fruit. When he reached the first court of the castle he
+saw before him a flight of agate steps, and went up them, and passed
+through several splendidly furnished rooms. The pleasant warmth of the air
+revived him, and he felt very hungry; but there seemed to be nobody in all
+this vast and splendid palace whom he could ask to give him something to
+eat. Deep silence reigned everywhere, and at last, tired of roaming
+through empty rooms and galleries, he stopped in a room smaller than the
+rest, where a clear fire was burning and a couch was drawn up cosily close
+to it. Thinking that this must be prepared for someone who was expected,
+he sat down to wait till he should come, and very soon fell into a sweet
+sleep.
+
+When his extreme hunger wakened him after several hours, he was still
+alone; but a little table, upon which was a good dinner, had been drawn up
+close to him, and, as he had eaten nothing for twenty-four hours, he lost
+no time in beginning his meal, hoping that he might soon have an
+opportunity of thanking his considerate entertainer, whoever it might be.
+
+But no one appeared, and even after another long sleep, from which he
+awoke completely refreshed, there was no sign of anybody, though a fresh
+meal of dainty cakes and fruit was prepared upon the little table at his
+elbow. Being naturally timid, the silence began to terrify him, and he
+resolved to search once more through all the rooms; but it was of no use.
+Not even a servant was to be seen; there was no sign of life in the
+palace! He began to wonder what he should do, and to amuse himself by
+pretending that all the treasures he saw were his own, and considering how
+he would divide them among his children. Then he went down into the
+garden, and though it was winter everywhere else, here the sun shone, and
+the birds sang, and the flowers bloomed, and the air was soft and sweet.
+The merchant, in ecstacies with all he saw and heard, said to himself:
+
+"All this must be meant for me. I will go this minute and bring my
+children to share all these delights."
+
+In spite of being so cold and weary when he reached the castle, he had
+taken his horse to the stable and fed it. Now he thought he would saddle
+it for his homeward journey, and he turned down the path which led to the
+stable. This path had a hedge of roses on each side of it, and the
+merchant thought he had never seen or smelt such exquisite flowers. They
+reminded him of his promise to Beauty, and he stopped and had just
+gathered one to take to her when he was startled by a strange noise behind
+him. Turning round, he saw a frightful Beast, which seemed to be very
+angry and said, in a terrible voice:
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+"Who told you that you might gather my roses? Was it not enough that I
+allowed you to be in my palace and was kind to you? This is the way you
+show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers! But your insolence shall not
+go unpunished." The merchant, terrified by these furious words, dropped
+the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried: "Pardon me,
+noble sir. I am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was so
+magnificent that I could not imagine that you would be offended by my
+taking such a little thing as a rose." But the Beast’s anger was not
+lessened by this speech.
+
+"You are very ready with excuses and flattery," he cried; "but that will
+not save you from the death you deserve."
+
+"Alas!" thought the merchant, "if my daughter Beauty could only know what
+danger her rose has brought me into!"
+
+And in despair he began to tell the Beast all his misfortunes, and the
+reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention Beauty’s request.
+
+"A king’s ransom would hardly have procured all that my other daughters
+asked," he said; "but I thought that I might at least take Beauty her
+rose. I beg you to forgive me, for you see I meant no harm."
+
+The Beast considered for a moment, and then he said, in a less furious
+tone:
+
+"I will forgive you on one condition--that is, that you will give me one
+of your daughters."
+
+"Ah!" cried the merchant, "if I were cruel enough to buy my own life at
+the expense of one of my children’s, what excuse could I invent to bring
+her here?"
+
+"No excuse would be necessary," answered the Beast. "If she comes at all
+she must come willingly. On no other condition will I have her. See if any
+one of them is courageous enough, and loves you well enough to come and
+save your life. You seem to be an honest man, so I will trust you to go
+home. I give you a month to see if either of your daughters will come back
+with you and stay here, to let you go free. If neither of them is willing,
+you must come alone, after bidding them good-bye for ever, for then you
+will belong to me. And do not imagine that you can hide from me, for if
+you fail to keep your word I will come and fetch you!" added the Beast
+grimly.
+
+The merchant accepted this proposal, though he did not really think any of
+his daughters would be persuaded to come. He promised to return at the
+time appointed, and then, anxious to escape from the presence of the
+Beast, he asked permission to set off at once. But the Beast answered that
+he could not go until the next day.
+
+"Then you will find a horse ready for you," he said. "Now go and eat your
+supper, and await my orders."
+
+The poor merchant, more dead than alive, went back to his room, where the
+most delicious supper was already served on the little table which was
+drawn up before a blazing fire. But he was too terrified to eat, and only
+tasted a few of the dishes, for fear the Beast should be angry if he did
+not obey his orders. When he had finished he heard a great noise in the
+next room, which he knew meant that the Beast was coming. As he could do
+nothing to escape his visit, the only thing that remained was to seem as
+little afraid as possible; so when the Beast appeared and asked roughly if
+he had supped well, the merchant answered humbly that he had, thanks to
+his host’s kindness. Then the Beast warned him to remember their
+agreement, and to prepare his daughter exactly for what she had to expect.
+
+"Do not get up to-morrow," he added, "until you see the sun and hear a
+golden bell ring. Then you will find your breakfast waiting for you here,
+and the horse you are to ride will be ready in the courtyard. He will also
+bring you back again when you come with your daughter a month hence.
+Farewell. Take a rose to Beauty, and remember your promise!"
+
+The merchant was only too glad when the Beast went away, and though he
+could not sleep for sadness, he lay down until the sun rose. Then, after a
+hasty breakfast, he went to gather Beauty’s rose, and mounted his horse,
+which carried him off so swiftly that in an instant he had lost sight of
+the palace, and he was still wrapped in gloomy thoughts when it stopped
+before the door of the cottage.
+
+His sons and daughters, who had been very uneasy at his long absence,
+rushed to meet him, eager to know the result of his journey, which, seeing
+him mounted upon a splendid horse and wrapped in a rich mantle, they
+supposed to be favorable. But he hid the truth from them at first, only
+saying sadly to Beauty as he gave her the rose:
+
+"Here is what you asked me to bring you; you little know what it has
+cost."
+
+But this excited their curiosity so greatly that presently he told them
+his adventures from beginning to end, and then they were all very unhappy.
+The girls lamented loudly over their lost hopes, and the sons declared
+that their father should not return to this terrible castle, and began to
+make plans for killing the Beast if it should come to fetch him. But he
+reminded them that he had promised to go back. Then the girls were very
+angry with Beauty, and said it was all her fault, and that if she had
+asked for something sensible this would never have happened, and
+complained bitterly that they should have to suffer for her folly.
+
+Poor Beauty, much distressed, said to them:
+
+"I have indeed caused this misfortune, but I assure you I did it
+innocently. Who could have guessed that to ask for a rose in the middle of
+summer would cause so much misery? But as I did the mischief it is only
+just that I should suffer for it. I will therefore go back with my father
+to keep his promise."
+
+At first nobody would hear of this arrangement, and her father and
+brothers, who loved her dearly, declared that nothing should make them let
+her go; but Beauty was firm. As the time drew near she divided all her
+little possessions between her sisters, and said good-bye to everything
+she loved, and when the fatal day came she encouraged and cheered her
+father as they mounted together the horse which had brought him back. It
+seemed to fly rather than gallop, but so smoothly that Beauty was not
+frightened; indeed, she would have enjoyed the journey if she had not
+feared what might happen to her at the end of it. Her father still tried
+to persuade her to go back, but in vain. While they were talking the night
+fell, and then, to their great surprise, wonderful colored lights began to
+shine in all directions, and splendid fireworks blazed out before them;
+all the forest was illuminated by them, and even felt pleasantly warm,
+though it had been bitterly cold before. This lasted until they reached
+the avenue of orange trees, where were statues holding flaming torches,
+and when they got nearer to the palace they saw that it was illuminated
+from the roof to the ground, and music sounded softly from the courtyard.
+
+"The Beast must be very hungry," said Beauty, trying to laugh, "if he
+makes all this rejoicing over the arrival of his prey."
+
+But, in spite of her anxiety, she could not help admiring all the
+wonderful things she saw.
+
+The horse stopped at the foot of the flight of steps leading to the
+terrace, and when they had dismounted her father led her to the little
+room he had been in before, where they found a splendid fire burning, and
+the table daintily spread with a delicious supper.
+
+The merchant knew that this was meant for them, and Beauty, who was rather
+less frightened now that she had passed through so many rooms and seen
+nothing of the Beast, was quite willing to begin, for her long ride had
+made her very hungry. But they had hardly finished their meal when the
+noise of the Beast’s footsteps was heard approaching, and Beauty clung to
+her father in terror, which became all the greater when she saw how
+frightened he was. But when the Beast really appeared, though she trembled
+at the sight of him, she made a great effort to hide her horror, and
+saluted him respectfully.
+
+This evidently pleased the Beast. After looking at her he said, in a tone
+that might have struck terror into the boldest heart, though he did not
+seem to be angry:
+
+"Good-evening, old man. Good-evening, Beauty."
+
+The merchant was too terrified to reply, but Beauty answered sweetly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beast."
+
+"Have you come willingly?" asked the Beast. "Will you be content to stay
+here when your father goes away?"
+
+Beauty answered bravely that she was quite prepared to stay.
+
+"I am pleased with you," said the Beast. "As you have come of your own
+accord, you may stay. As for you, old man," he added, turning to the
+merchant, "at sunrise to-morrow you will take your departure. When the
+bell rings get up quickly and eat your breakfast, and you will find the
+same horse waiting to take you home; but remember that you must never
+expect to see my palace again."
+
+Then turning to Beauty, he said:
+
+"Take your father into the next room, and help him to choose everything
+you think your brothers and sisters would like to have. You will find two
+traveling-trunks there; fill them as full as you can. It is only just that
+you should send them something very precious as a remembrance of
+yourself."
+
+Then he went away, after saying, "Good-bye, Beauty; good-bye, old man;"
+and though Beauty was beginning to think with great dismay of her father’s
+departure, she was afraid to disobey the Beast’s orders; and they went
+into the next room, which had shelves and cupboards all round it. They
+were greatly surprised at the riches it contained. There were splendid
+dresses fit for a queen, with all the ornaments that were to be worn with
+them; and when Beauty opened the cupboards she was quite dazzled by the
+gorgeous jewels that lay in heaps upon every shelf. After choosing a vast
+quantity, which she divided between her sisters--for she had made a heap
+of the wonderful dresses for each of them---she opened the last chest,
+which was full of gold.
+
+"I think, father," she said, "that, as the gold will be more useful to
+you, we had better take out the other things again, and fill the trunks
+with it." So they did this; but the more they put in, the more room there
+seemed to be, and at last they put back all the jewels and dresses they
+had taken out, and Beauty even added as many more of the jewels as she
+could carry at once; and then the trunks were not too full, but they were
+so heavy that an elephant could not have carried them!
+
+"The Beast was mocking us," cried the merchant; "he must have pretended to
+give us all these things, knowing that I could not carry them away."
+
+"Let us wait and see," answered Beauty. "I cannot believe that he meant to
+deceive us. All we can do is to fasten them up and leave them ready."
+
+So they did this and returned to the little room, where, to their
+astonishment, they found breakfast ready. The merchant ate his with a good
+appetite, as the Beast’s generosity made him believe that he might perhaps
+venture to come back soon and see Beauty. But she felt sure that her
+father was leaving her for ever, so she was very sad when the bell rang
+sharply for the second time, and warned them that the time was come for
+them to part. They went down into the courtyard, where two horses were
+waiting, one loaded with the two trunks, the other for him to ride. They
+were pawing the ground in their impatience to start, and the merchant was
+forced to bid Beauty a hasty farewell; and as soon as he was mounted he
+went off at such a pace that she lost sight of him in an instant. Then
+Beauty began to cry, and wandered sadly back to her own room. But she soon
+found that she was very sleepy, and as she had nothing better to do she
+lay down and instantly fell asleep. And then she dreamed that she was
+walking by a brook bordered with trees, and lamenting her sad fate, when a
+young prince, handsomer than anyone she had ever seen, and with a voice
+that went straight to her heart, came and said to her, "Ah, Beauty! you
+are not so unfortunate as you suppose. Here you will be rewarded for all
+you have suffered elsewhere. Your every wish shall be gratified. Only try
+to find me out, no matter how I may be disguised, as I love you dearly,
+and in making me happy you will find your own happiness. Be as
+true-hearted as you are beautiful, and we shall have nothing left to wish
+for."
+
+"What can I do, Prince, to make you happy?" said Beauty.
+
+"Only be grateful," he answered, "and do not trust too much to your eyes.
+And, above all, do not desert me until you have saved me from my cruel
+misery."
+
+After this she thought she found herself in a room with a stately and
+beautiful lady, who said to her:
+
+"Dear Beauty, try not to regret all you have left behind you, for you are
+destined to a better fate. Only do not let yourself be deceived by
+appearances."
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+Beauty found her dreams so interesting that she was in no hurry to awake,
+but presently the clock roused her by calling her name softly twelve
+times, and then she got up and found her dressing-table set out with
+everything she could possibly want; and when her toilet was finished she
+found dinner was waiting in the room next to hers. But dinner does not
+take very long when you are all by yourself, and very soon she sat down
+cosily in the corner of a sofa, and began to think about the charming
+Prince she had seen in her dream.
+
+"He said I could make him happy," said Beauty to herself.
+
+"It seems, then, that this horrible Beast keeps him a prisoner. How can I
+set him free? I wonder why they both told me not to trust to appearances?
+I don’t understand it. But, after all, it was only a dream, so why should
+I trouble myself about it? I had better go and find something to do to
+amuse myself."
+
+So she got up and began to explore some of the many rooms of the palace.
+
+The first she entered was lined with mirrors, and Beauty saw herself
+reflected on every side, and thought she had never seen such a charming
+room. Then a bracelet which was hanging from a chandelier caught her eye,
+and on taking it down she was greatly surprised to find that it held a
+portrait of her unknown admirer, just as she had seen him in her dream.
+With great delight she slipped the bracelet on her arm, and went on into a
+gallery of pictures, where she soon found a portrait of the same handsome
+Prince, as large as life, and so well painted that as she studied it he
+seemed to smile kindly at her. Tearing herself away from the portrait at
+last, she passed through into a room which contained every musical
+instrument under the sun, and here she amused herself for a long while in
+trying some of them, and singing until she was tired. The next room was a
+library, and she saw everything she had ever wanted to read, as well as
+everything she had read, and it seemed to her that a whole lifetime would
+not be enough even to read the names of the books, there were so many. By
+this time it was growing dusk, and wax candles in diamond and ruby
+candlesticks were beginning to light themselves in every room.
+
+Beauty found her supper served just at the time she preferred to have it,
+but she did not see anyone or hear a sound, and, though her father had
+warned her that she would be alone, she began to find it rather dull.
+
+But presently she heard the Beast coming, and wondered tremblingly if he
+meant to eat her up now.
+
+However, as he did not seem at all ferocious, and only said gruffly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beauty," she answered cheerfully and managed to conceal her
+terror. Then the Beast asked her how she had been amusing herself, and she
+told him all the rooms she had seen.
+
+Then he asked if she thought she could be happy in his palace; and Beauty
+answered that everything was so beautiful that she would be very hard to
+please if she could not be happy. And after about an hour’s talk Beauty
+began to think that the Beast was not nearly so terrible as she had
+supposed at first. Then he got up to leave her, and said in his gruff
+voice:
+
+"Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?"
+
+"Oh! what shall I say?" cried Beauty, for she was afraid to make the Beast
+angry by refusing.
+
+"Say ’yes’ or ’no’ without fear," he replied.
+
+"Oh! no, Beast," said Beauty hastily.
+
+"Since you will not, good-night, Beauty," he said. And she answered:
+
+"Good-night, Beast," very glad to find that her refusal had not provoked
+him. And after he was gone she was very soon in bed and asleep, and
+dreaming of her unknown Prince. She thought he came and said to her:
+
+"Ah, Beauty! why are you so unkind to me? I fear I am fated to be unhappy
+for many a long day still."
+
+And then her dreams changed, but the charming Prince figured in them all;
+and when morning came her first thought was to look at the portrait and
+see if it was really like him, and she found that it certainly was.
+
+This morning she decided to amuse herself in the garden, for the sun
+shone, and all the fountains were playing; but she was astonished to find
+that every place was familiar to her, and presently she came to the brook
+where the myrtle trees were growing where she had first met the Prince in
+her dream, and that made her think more than ever that he must be kept a
+prisoner by the Beast. When she was tired she went back to the palace, and
+found a new room full of materials for every kind of work--ribbons to make
+into bows, and silks to work into flowers. Then there was an aviary full
+of rare birds, which were so tame that they flew to Beauty as soon as they
+saw her, and perched upon her shoulders and her head.
+
+"Pretty little creatures," she said, "how I wish that your cage was nearer
+to my room, that I might often hear you sing!"
+
+So saying she opened a door, and found to her delight that it led into her
+own room, though she had thought it was quite the other side of the
+palace.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+There were more birds in a room farther on, parrots and cockatoos that
+could talk, and they greeted Beauty by name; indeed, she found them so
+entertaining that she took one or two back to her room, and they talked to
+her while she was at supper; after which the Beast paid her his usual
+visit, and asked the same questions as before, and then with a gruff
+"good-night" he took his departure, and Beauty went to bed to dream of her
+mysterious Prince. The days passed swiftly in different amusements, and
+after a while Beauty found out another strange thing in the palace, which
+often pleased her when she was tired of being alone. There was one room
+which she had not noticed particularly; it was empty, except that under
+each of the windows stood a very comfortable chair; and the first time she
+had looked out of the window it had seemed to her that a black curtain
+prevented her from seeing anything outside. But the second time she went
+into the room, happening to be tired, she sat down in one of the chairs,
+when instantly the curtain was rolled aside, and a most amusing pantomime
+was acted before her; there were dances and colored lights, and music, and
+pretty dresses, and it was all so gay that Beauty was in ecstacies. After
+that she tried the other seven windows in turn, and there was some new and
+surprising entertainment to be seen from each of them, so that Beauty
+never could feel lonely any more. Every evening after supper the Beast
+came to see her, and always before saying good-night asked her in his
+terrible voice:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?"
+
+And it seemed to Beauty, now she understood him better, that when she
+said, "No, Beast," he went away quite sad. But her happy dreams of the
+handsome young Prince soon made her forget the poor Beast, and the only
+thing that at all disturbed her was to be constantly told to distrust
+appearances, to let her heart guide her, and not her eyes, and many other
+equally perplexing things, which, consider as she would, she could not
+understand.
+
+So everything went on for a long time, until at last, happy as she was,
+Beauty began to long for the sight of her father and her brothers and
+sisters; and one night, seeing her look very sad, the Beast asked her what
+was the matter. Beauty had quite ceased to be afraid of him. Now she knew
+that he was really gentle in spite of his ferocious looks and his dreadful
+voice. So she answered that she was longing to see her home once more.
+Upon hearing this the Beast seemed sadly distressed, and cried miserably.
+
+"Ah! Beauty, have you the heart to desert an unhappy Beast like this? What
+more do you want to make you happy? Is it because you hate me that you
+want to escape?"
+
+"No, dear Beast," answered Beauty softly, "I do not hate you, and I should
+be very sorry never to see you any more, but I long to see my father
+again. Only let me go for two months, and I promise to come back to you
+and stay for the rest of my life."
+
+The Beast, who had been sighing dolefully while she spoke, now replied:
+
+"I cannot refuse you anything you ask, even though it should cost me my
+life. Take the four boxes you will find in the room next to your own, and
+fill them with everything you wish to take with you. But remember your
+promise and come back when the two months are over, or you may have cause
+to repent it, for if you do not come in good time you will find your
+faithful Beast dead. You will not need any chariot to bring you back. Only
+say good-bye to all your brothers and sisters the night before you come
+away, and when you have gone to bed turn this ring round upon your finger
+and say firmly: ’I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again.’
+Good-night, Beauty. Fear nothing, sleep peacefully, and before long you
+shall see your father once more."
+
+As soon as Beauty was alone she hastened to fill the boxes with all the
+rare and precious things she saw about her, and only when she was tired of
+heaping things into them did they seem to be full.
+
+Then she went to bed, but could hardly sleep for joy. And when at last she
+did begin to dream of her beloved Prince she was grieved to see him
+stretched upon a grassy bank sad and weary, and hardly like himself.
+
+"What is the matter?" she cried.
+
+But he looked at her reproachfully, and said:
+
+"How can you ask me, cruel one? Are you not leaving me to my death
+perhaps?"
+
+"Ah! don’t be so sorrowful," cried Beauty; "I am only going to assure my
+father that I am safe and happy. I have promised the Beast faithfully that
+I will come back, and he would die of grief if I did not keep my word!"
+
+"What would that matter to you?" said the Prince. "Surely you would not
+care?"
+
+"Indeed I should be ungrateful if I did not care for such a kind Beast,"
+cried Beauty indignantly. "I would die to save him from pain. I assure you
+it is not his fault that he is so ugly."
+
+Just then a strange sound woke her--someone was speaking not very far
+away; and opening her eyes she found herself in a room she had never seen
+before, which was certainly not nearly so splendid as those she was used
+to in the Beast’s palace. Where could she be? She got up and dressed
+hastily, and then saw that the boxes she had packed the night before were
+all in the room. While she was wondering by what magic the Beast had
+transported them and herself to this strange place she suddenly heard her
+father’s voice, and rushed out and greeted him joyfully. Her brothers and
+sisters were all astonished at her appearance, as they had never expected
+to see her again, and there was no end to the questions they asked her.
+She had also much to hear about what had happened to them while she was
+away, and of her father’s journey home. But when they heard that she had
+only come to be with them for a short time, and then must go back to the
+Beast’s palace for ever, they lamented loudly. Then Beauty asked her
+father what he thought could be the meaning of her strange dreams, and why
+the Prince constantly begged her not to trust to appearances. After much
+consideration he answered: "You tell me yourself that the Beast, frightful
+as he is, loves you dearly, and deserves your love and gratitude for his
+gentleness and kindness; I think the Prince must mean you to understand
+that you ought to reward him by doing as he wishes you to, in spite of his
+ugliness."
+
+Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very probable; still, when
+she thought of her dear Prince who was so handsome, she did not feel at
+all inclined to marry the Beast. At any rate, for two months she need not
+decide, but could enjoy herself with her sisters. But though they were
+rich now, and lived in a town again, and had plenty of acquaintances,
+Beauty found that nothing amused her very much; and she often thought of
+the palace, where she was so happy, especially as at home she never once
+dreamed of her dear Prince, and she felt quite sad without him.
+
+Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being without her, and
+even found her rather in the way, so she would not have been sorry when
+the two months were over but for her father and brothers, who begged her
+to stay, and seemed so grieved at the thought of her departure that she
+had not the courage to say good-bye to them. Every day when she got up she
+meant to say it at night, and when night came she put it off again, until
+at last she had a dismal dream which helped her to make up her mind. She
+thought she was wandering in a lonely path in the palace gardens, when she
+heard groans which seemed to come from some bushes hiding the entrance of
+a cave, and running quickly to see what could be the matter, she found the
+Beast stretched out upon his side, apparently dying. He reproached her
+faintly with being the cause of his distress, and at the same moment a
+stately lady appeared, and said very gravely:
+
+"Ah! Beauty, you are only just in time to save his life. See what happens
+when people do not keep their promises! If you had delayed one day more,
+you would have found him dead."
+
+Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next morning she announced
+her intention of going back at once, and that very night she said good-bye
+to her father and all her brothers and sisters, and as soon as she was in
+bed she turned her ring round upon her finger, and said firmly:
+
+"I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again," as she had been
+told to do.
+
+Then she fell asleep instantly, and only woke up to hear the clock saying,
+"Beauty, Beauty," twelve times in its musical voice, which told her at
+once that she was really in the palace once more. Everything was just as
+before, and her birds were so glad to see her! but Beauty thought she had
+never known such a long day, for she was so anxious to see the Beast again
+that she felt as if supper-time would never come.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was really frightened; so,
+after listening and waiting for a long time, she ran down into the garden
+to search for him. Up and down the paths and avenues ran poor Beauty,
+calling him in vain, for no one answered, and not a trace of him could she
+find; until at last, quite tired, she stopped for a minute’s rest, and saw
+that she was standing opposite the shady path she had seen in her dream.
+She rushed down it, and, sure enough, there was the cave, and in it lay
+the Beast--asleep, as Beauty thought. Quite glad to have found him, she
+ran up and stroked his head, but to her horror he did not move or open his
+eyes.
+
+"Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault," said Beauty, crying bitterly.
+
+But then, looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed, and,
+hastily fetching some water from the nearest fountain, she sprinkled it
+over his face, and to her great delight he began to revive.
+
+"Oh! Beast, how you frightened me!" she cried. "I never knew how much I
+loved you until just now, when I feared I was too late to save your life."
+
+"Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?" said the Beast
+faintly. "Ah! Beauty, you only came just in time. I was dying because I
+thought you had forgotten your promise. But go back now and rest, I shall
+see you again by-and-by."
+
+Beauty, who had half expected that he would be angry with her, was
+reassured by his gentle voice, and went back to the palace, where supper
+was awaiting her; and afterwards the Beast came in as usual, and talked
+about the time she had spent with her father, asking if she had enjoyed
+herself, and if they had all been very glad to see her.
+
+Beauty answered politely, and quite enjoyed telling him all that had
+happened to her. And when at last the time came for him to go, and he
+asked, as he had so often asked before:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?" she answered softly:
+
+"Yes, dear Beast."
+
+As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the windows of the palace;
+fireworks crackled and guns banged, and across the avenue of orange trees,
+in letters all made of fire-flies, was written: "Long live the Prince and
+his Bride."
+
+Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean, Beauty found that he had
+disappeared, and in his place stood her long-loved Prince! At the same
+moment the wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace, and two ladies
+entered the room. One of them Beauty recognized as the stately lady she
+had seen in her dreams; the other was also so grand and queenly that
+Beauty hardly knew which to greet first.
+
+But the one she already knew said to her companion:
+
+"Well, Queen, this is Beauty, who has had the courage to rescue your son
+from the terrible enchantment. They love one another, and only your
+consent to their marriage is wanting to make them perfectly happy."
+
+"I consent with all my heart," cried the Queen. "How can I ever thank you
+enough, charming girl, for having restored my dear son to his natural
+form?"
+
+And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the Prince, who had meanwhile
+been greeting the Fairy and receiving her congratulations.
+
+"Now," said the Fairy to Beauty, "I suppose you would like me to send for
+all your brothers and sisters to dance at your wedding?"
+
+And so she did, and the marriage was celebrated the very next day with the
+utmost splendor, and Beauty and the Prince lived happily ever after.
+
+
+
+
+
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+Beauty and the Beast
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+by Anonymous
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+Edition 1, (November 30, 2006)
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+BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
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+Once upon a time, in a very far-off country, there lived a merchant who
+had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was enormously rich.
+As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he found that his money
+was not too much to let them all have everything they fancied, as they
+were accustomed to do.
+
+But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house caught
+fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid
+furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it
+contained; and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their
+father, who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost
+every ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or
+fire. Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted
+entirely, had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell
+into the direst poverty.
+
+All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a
+hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was
+forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of
+leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that
+their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would insist
+on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one. But
+they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former friends
+even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and showed no
+intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for them but to
+take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of a dark
+forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the earth.
+As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work hard,
+like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to earn
+their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the girls
+regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former life;
+only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as sad as
+anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering her
+natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to amuse her
+father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade her
+sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do nothing of
+the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves, they declared
+that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she was really far
+prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so lovely that she
+was always called Beauty. After two years, when they were all beginning to
+get used to their new life, something happened to disturb their
+tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his ships, which
+he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a rich cargo.
+All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty was at an
+end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their father, who
+was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though it was
+harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself first,
+to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but that they
+would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich enough
+to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement and gay
+companions once more. So they all loaded their father with commissions for
+jewels and dresses which it would have taken a fortune to buy; only
+Beauty, feeling sure that it was of no use, did not ask for anything. Her
+father, noticing her silence, said: "And what shall I bring for you,
+Beauty?"
+
+"The only thing I wish for is to see you come home safely," she answered.
+
+But this reply vexed her sisters, who fancied she was blaming them for
+having asked for such costly things. Her father, however, was pleased, but
+as he thought that at her age she certainly ought to like pretty presents,
+he told her to choose something.
+
+"Well, dear father," she said, "as you insist upon it, I beg that you will
+bring me a rose. I have not seen one since we came here, and I love them
+so much."
+
+So the merchant set out and reached the town as quickly as possible, but
+only to find that his former companions, believing him to be dead, had
+divided between them the goods which the ship had brought; and after six
+months of trouble and expense he found himself as poor as when he started,
+having been able to recover only just enough to pay the cost of his
+journey. To make matters worse, he was obliged to leave the town in the
+most terrible weather, so that by the time he was within a few leagues of
+his home he was almost exhausted with cold and fatigue. Though he knew it
+would take some hours to get through the forest, he was so anxious to be
+at his journey's end that he resolved to go on; but night overtook him,
+and the deep snow and bitter frost made it impossible for his horse to
+carry him any further. Not a house was to be seen; the only shelter he
+could get was the hollow trunk of a great tree, and there he crouched all
+the night, which seemed to him the longest he had ever known. In spite of
+his weariness the howling of the wolves kept him awake, and even when at
+last the day broke he was not much better off, for the falling snow had
+covered up every path, and he did not know which way to turn.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+At length he made out some sort of track, and though at the beginning it
+was so rough and slippery that he fell down more than once, it presently
+became easier, and led him into an avenue of trees which ended in a
+splendid castle. It seemed to the merchant very strange that no snow had
+fallen in the avenue, which was entirely composed of orange trees, covered
+with flowers and fruit. When he reached the first court of the castle he
+saw before him a flight of agate steps, and went up them, and passed
+through several splendidly furnished rooms. The pleasant warmth of the air
+revived him, and he felt very hungry; but there seemed to be nobody in all
+this vast and splendid palace whom he could ask to give him something to
+eat. Deep silence reigned everywhere, and at last, tired of roaming
+through empty rooms and galleries, he stopped in a room smaller than the
+rest, where a clear fire was burning and a couch was drawn up cosily close
+to it. Thinking that this must be prepared for someone who was expected,
+he sat down to wait till he should come, and very soon fell into a sweet
+sleep.
+
+When his extreme hunger wakened him after several hours, he was still
+alone; but a little table, upon which was a good dinner, had been drawn up
+close to him, and, as he had eaten nothing for twenty-four hours, he lost
+no time in beginning his meal, hoping that he might soon have an
+opportunity of thanking his considerate entertainer, whoever it might be.
+
+But no one appeared, and even after another long sleep, from which he
+awoke completely refreshed, there was no sign of anybody, though a fresh
+meal of dainty cakes and fruit was prepared upon the little table at his
+elbow. Being naturally timid, the silence began to terrify him, and he
+resolved to search once more through all the rooms; but it was of no use.
+Not even a servant was to be seen; there was no sign of life in the
+palace! He began to wonder what he should do, and to amuse himself by
+pretending that all the treasures he saw were his own, and considering how
+he would divide them among his children. Then he went down into the
+garden, and though it was winter everywhere else, here the sun shone, and
+the birds sang, and the flowers bloomed, and the air was soft and sweet.
+The merchant, in ecstacies with all he saw and heard, said to himself:
+
+"All this must be meant for me. I will go this minute and bring my
+children to share all these delights."
+
+In spite of being so cold and weary when he reached the castle, he had
+taken his horse to the stable and fed it. Now he thought he would saddle
+it for his homeward journey, and he turned down the path which led to the
+stable. This path had a hedge of roses on each side of it, and the
+merchant thought he had never seen or smelt such exquisite flowers. They
+reminded him of his promise to Beauty, and he stopped and had just
+gathered one to take to her when he was startled by a strange noise behind
+him. Turning round, he saw a frightful Beast, which seemed to be very
+angry and said, in a terrible voice:
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+"Who told you that you might gather my roses? Was it not enough that I
+allowed you to be in my palace and was kind to you? This is the way you
+show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers! But your insolence shall not
+go unpunished." The merchant, terrified by these furious words, dropped
+the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried: "Pardon me,
+noble sir. I am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was so
+magnificent that I could not imagine that you would be offended by my
+taking such a little thing as a rose." But the Beast's anger was not
+lessened by this speech.
+
+"You are very ready with excuses and flattery," he cried; "but that will
+not save you from the death you deserve."
+
+"Alas!" thought the merchant, "if my daughter Beauty could only know what
+danger her rose has brought me into!"
+
+And in despair he began to tell the Beast all his misfortunes, and the
+reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention Beauty's request.
+
+"A king's ransom would hardly have procured all that my other daughters
+asked," he said; "but I thought that I might at least take Beauty her
+rose. I beg you to forgive me, for you see I meant no harm."
+
+The Beast considered for a moment, and then he said, in a less furious
+tone:
+
+"I will forgive you on one condition--that is, that you will give me one
+of your daughters."
+
+"Ah!" cried the merchant, "if I were cruel enough to buy my own life at
+the expense of one of my children's, what excuse could I invent to bring
+her here?"
+
+"No excuse would be necessary," answered the Beast. "If she comes at all
+she must come willingly. On no other condition will I have her. See if any
+one of them is courageous enough, and loves you well enough to come and
+save your life. You seem to be an honest man, so I will trust you to go
+home. I give you a month to see if either of your daughters will come back
+with you and stay here, to let you go free. If neither of them is willing,
+you must come alone, after bidding them good-bye for ever, for then you
+will belong to me. And do not imagine that you can hide from me, for if
+you fail to keep your word I will come and fetch you!" added the Beast
+grimly.
+
+The merchant accepted this proposal, though he did not really think any of
+his daughters would be persuaded to come. He promised to return at the
+time appointed, and then, anxious to escape from the presence of the
+Beast, he asked permission to set off at once. But the Beast answered that
+he could not go until the next day.
+
+"Then you will find a horse ready for you," he said. "Now go and eat your
+supper, and await my orders."
+
+The poor merchant, more dead than alive, went back to his room, where the
+most delicious supper was already served on the little table which was
+drawn up before a blazing fire. But he was too terrified to eat, and only
+tasted a few of the dishes, for fear the Beast should be angry if he did
+not obey his orders. When he had finished he heard a great noise in the
+next room, which he knew meant that the Beast was coming. As he could do
+nothing to escape his visit, the only thing that remained was to seem as
+little afraid as possible; so when the Beast appeared and asked roughly if
+he had supped well, the merchant answered humbly that he had, thanks to
+his host's kindness. Then the Beast warned him to remember their
+agreement, and to prepare his daughter exactly for what she had to expect.
+
+"Do not get up to-morrow," he added, "until you see the sun and hear a
+golden bell ring. Then you will find your breakfast waiting for you here,
+and the horse you are to ride will be ready in the courtyard. He will also
+bring you back again when you come with your daughter a month hence.
+Farewell. Take a rose to Beauty, and remember your promise!"
+
+The merchant was only too glad when the Beast went away, and though he
+could not sleep for sadness, he lay down until the sun rose. Then, after a
+hasty breakfast, he went to gather Beauty's rose, and mounted his horse,
+which carried him off so swiftly that in an instant he had lost sight of
+the palace, and he was still wrapped in gloomy thoughts when it stopped
+before the door of the cottage.
+
+His sons and daughters, who had been very uneasy at his long absence,
+rushed to meet him, eager to know the result of his journey, which, seeing
+him mounted upon a splendid horse and wrapped in a rich mantle, they
+supposed to be favorable. But he hid the truth from them at first, only
+saying sadly to Beauty as he gave her the rose:
+
+"Here is what you asked me to bring you; you little know what it has
+cost."
+
+But this excited their curiosity so greatly that presently he told them
+his adventures from beginning to end, and then they were all very unhappy.
+The girls lamented loudly over their lost hopes, and the sons declared
+that their father should not return to this terrible castle, and began to
+make plans for killing the Beast if it should come to fetch him. But he
+reminded them that he had promised to go back. Then the girls were very
+angry with Beauty, and said it was all her fault, and that if she had
+asked for something sensible this would never have happened, and
+complained bitterly that they should have to suffer for her folly.
+
+Poor Beauty, much distressed, said to them:
+
+"I have indeed caused this misfortune, but I assure you I did it
+innocently. Who could have guessed that to ask for a rose in the middle of
+summer would cause so much misery? But as I did the mischief it is only
+just that I should suffer for it. I will therefore go back with my father
+to keep his promise."
+
+At first nobody would hear of this arrangement, and her father and
+brothers, who loved her dearly, declared that nothing should make them let
+her go; but Beauty was firm. As the time drew near she divided all her
+little possessions between her sisters, and said good-bye to everything
+she loved, and when the fatal day came she encouraged and cheered her
+father as they mounted together the horse which had brought him back. It
+seemed to fly rather than gallop, but so smoothly that Beauty was not
+frightened; indeed, she would have enjoyed the journey if she had not
+feared what might happen to her at the end of it. Her father still tried
+to persuade her to go back, but in vain. While they were talking the night
+fell, and then, to their great surprise, wonderful colored lights began to
+shine in all directions, and splendid fireworks blazed out before them;
+all the forest was illuminated by them, and even felt pleasantly warm,
+though it had been bitterly cold before. This lasted until they reached
+the avenue of orange trees, where were statues holding flaming torches,
+and when they got nearer to the palace they saw that it was illuminated
+from the roof to the ground, and music sounded softly from the courtyard.
+
+"The Beast must be very hungry," said Beauty, trying to laugh, "if he
+makes all this rejoicing over the arrival of his prey."
+
+But, in spite of her anxiety, she could not help admiring all the
+wonderful things she saw.
+
+The horse stopped at the foot of the flight of steps leading to the
+terrace, and when they had dismounted her father led her to the little
+room he had been in before, where they found a splendid fire burning, and
+the table daintily spread with a delicious supper.
+
+The merchant knew that this was meant for them, and Beauty, who was rather
+less frightened now that she had passed through so many rooms and seen
+nothing of the Beast, was quite willing to begin, for her long ride had
+made her very hungry. But they had hardly finished their meal when the
+noise of the Beast's footsteps was heard approaching, and Beauty clung to
+her father in terror, which became all the greater when she saw how
+frightened he was. But when the Beast really appeared, though she trembled
+at the sight of him, she made a great effort to hide her horror, and
+saluted him respectfully.
+
+This evidently pleased the Beast. After looking at her he said, in a tone
+that might have struck terror into the boldest heart, though he did not
+seem to be angry:
+
+"Good-evening, old man. Good-evening, Beauty."
+
+The merchant was too terrified to reply, but Beauty answered sweetly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beast."
+
+"Have you come willingly?" asked the Beast. "Will you be content to stay
+here when your father goes away?"
+
+Beauty answered bravely that she was quite prepared to stay.
+
+"I am pleased with you," said the Beast. "As you have come of your own
+accord, you may stay. As for you, old man," he added, turning to the
+merchant, "at sunrise to-morrow you will take your departure. When the
+bell rings get up quickly and eat your breakfast, and you will find the
+same horse waiting to take you home; but remember that you must never
+expect to see my palace again."
+
+Then turning to Beauty, he said:
+
+"Take your father into the next room, and help him to choose everything
+you think your brothers and sisters would like to have. You will find two
+traveling-trunks there; fill them as full as you can. It is only just that
+you should send them something very precious as a remembrance of
+yourself."
+
+Then he went away, after saying, "Good-bye, Beauty; good-bye, old man;"
+and though Beauty was beginning to think with great dismay of her father's
+departure, she was afraid to disobey the Beast's orders; and they went
+into the next room, which had shelves and cupboards all round it. They
+were greatly surprised at the riches it contained. There were splendid
+dresses fit for a queen, with all the ornaments that were to be worn with
+them; and when Beauty opened the cupboards she was quite dazzled by the
+gorgeous jewels that lay in heaps upon every shelf. After choosing a vast
+quantity, which she divided between her sisters--for she had made a heap
+of the wonderful dresses for each of them---she opened the last chest,
+which was full of gold.
+
+"I think, father," she said, "that, as the gold will be more useful to
+you, we had better take out the other things again, and fill the trunks
+with it." So they did this; but the more they put in, the more room there
+seemed to be, and at last they put back all the jewels and dresses they
+had taken out, and Beauty even added as many more of the jewels as she
+could carry at once; and then the trunks were not too full, but they were
+so heavy that an elephant could not have carried them!
+
+"The Beast was mocking us," cried the merchant; "he must have pretended to
+give us all these things, knowing that I could not carry them away."
+
+"Let us wait and see," answered Beauty. "I cannot believe that he meant to
+deceive us. All we can do is to fasten them up and leave them ready."
+
+So they did this and returned to the little room, where, to their
+astonishment, they found breakfast ready. The merchant ate his with a good
+appetite, as the Beast's generosity made him believe that he might perhaps
+venture to come back soon and see Beauty. But she felt sure that her
+father was leaving her for ever, so she was very sad when the bell rang
+sharply for the second time, and warned them that the time was come for
+them to part. They went down into the courtyard, where two horses were
+waiting, one loaded with the two trunks, the other for him to ride. They
+were pawing the ground in their impatience to start, and the merchant was
+forced to bid Beauty a hasty farewell; and as soon as he was mounted he
+went off at such a pace that she lost sight of him in an instant. Then
+Beauty began to cry, and wandered sadly back to her own room. But she soon
+found that she was very sleepy, and as she had nothing better to do she
+lay down and instantly fell asleep. And then she dreamed that she was
+walking by a brook bordered with trees, and lamenting her sad fate, when a
+young prince, handsomer than anyone she had ever seen, and with a voice
+that went straight to her heart, came and said to her, "Ah, Beauty! you
+are not so unfortunate as you suppose. Here you will be rewarded for all
+you have suffered elsewhere. Your every wish shall be gratified. Only try
+to find me out, no matter how I may be disguised, as I love you dearly,
+and in making me happy you will find your own happiness. Be as
+true-hearted as you are beautiful, and we shall have nothing left to wish
+for."
+
+"What can I do, Prince, to make you happy?" said Beauty.
+
+"Only be grateful," he answered, "and do not trust too much to your eyes.
+And, above all, do not desert me until you have saved me from my cruel
+misery."
+
+After this she thought she found herself in a room with a stately and
+beautiful lady, who said to her:
+
+"Dear Beauty, try not to regret all you have left behind you, for you are
+destined to a better fate. Only do not let yourself be deceived by
+appearances."
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+Beauty found her dreams so interesting that she was in no hurry to awake,
+but presently the clock roused her by calling her name softly twelve
+times, and then she got up and found her dressing-table set out with
+everything she could possibly want; and when her toilet was finished she
+found dinner was waiting in the room next to hers. But dinner does not
+take very long when you are all by yourself, and very soon she sat down
+cosily in the corner of a sofa, and began to think about the charming
+Prince she had seen in her dream.
+
+"He said I could make him happy," said Beauty to herself.
+
+"It seems, then, that this horrible Beast keeps him a prisoner. How can I
+set him free? I wonder why they both told me not to trust to appearances?
+I don't understand it. But, after all, it was only a dream, so why should
+I trouble myself about it? I had better go and find something to do to
+amuse myself."
+
+So she got up and began to explore some of the many rooms of the palace.
+
+The first she entered was lined with mirrors, and Beauty saw herself
+reflected on every side, and thought she had never seen such a charming
+room. Then a bracelet which was hanging from a chandelier caught her eye,
+and on taking it down she was greatly surprised to find that it held a
+portrait of her unknown admirer, just as she had seen him in her dream.
+With great delight she slipped the bracelet on her arm, and went on into a
+gallery of pictures, where she soon found a portrait of the same handsome
+Prince, as large as life, and so well painted that as she studied it he
+seemed to smile kindly at her. Tearing herself away from the portrait at
+last, she passed through into a room which contained every musical
+instrument under the sun, and here she amused herself for a long while in
+trying some of them, and singing until she was tired. The next room was a
+library, and she saw everything she had ever wanted to read, as well as
+everything she had read, and it seemed to her that a whole lifetime would
+not be enough even to read the names of the books, there were so many. By
+this time it was growing dusk, and wax candles in diamond and ruby
+candlesticks were beginning to light themselves in every room.
+
+Beauty found her supper served just at the time she preferred to have it,
+but she did not see anyone or hear a sound, and, though her father had
+warned her that she would be alone, she began to find it rather dull.
+
+But presently she heard the Beast coming, and wondered tremblingly if he
+meant to eat her up now.
+
+However, as he did not seem at all ferocious, and only said gruffly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beauty," she answered cheerfully and managed to conceal her
+terror. Then the Beast asked her how she had been amusing herself, and she
+told him all the rooms she had seen.
+
+Then he asked if she thought she could be happy in his palace; and Beauty
+answered that everything was so beautiful that she would be very hard to
+please if she could not be happy. And after about an hour's talk Beauty
+began to think that the Beast was not nearly so terrible as she had
+supposed at first. Then he got up to leave her, and said in his gruff
+voice:
+
+"Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?"
+
+"Oh! what shall I say?" cried Beauty, for she was afraid to make the Beast
+angry by refusing.
+
+"Say 'yes' or 'no' without fear," he replied.
+
+"Oh! no, Beast," said Beauty hastily.
+
+"Since you will not, good-night, Beauty," he said. And she answered:
+
+"Good-night, Beast," very glad to find that her refusal had not provoked
+him. And after he was gone she was very soon in bed and asleep, and
+dreaming of her unknown Prince. She thought he came and said to her:
+
+"Ah, Beauty! why are you so unkind to me? I fear I am fated to be unhappy
+for many a long day still."
+
+And then her dreams changed, but the charming Prince figured in them all;
+and when morning came her first thought was to look at the portrait and
+see if it was really like him, and she found that it certainly was.
+
+This morning she decided to amuse herself in the garden, for the sun
+shone, and all the fountains were playing; but she was astonished to find
+that every place was familiar to her, and presently she came to the brook
+where the myrtle trees were growing where she had first met the Prince in
+her dream, and that made her think more than ever that he must be kept a
+prisoner by the Beast. When she was tired she went back to the palace, and
+found a new room full of materials for every kind of work--ribbons to make
+into bows, and silks to work into flowers. Then there was an aviary full
+of rare birds, which were so tame that they flew to Beauty as soon as they
+saw her, and perched upon her shoulders and her head.
+
+"Pretty little creatures," she said, "how I wish that your cage was nearer
+to my room, that I might often hear you sing!"
+
+So saying she opened a door, and found to her delight that it led into her
+own room, though she had thought it was quite the other side of the
+palace.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+There were more birds in a room farther on, parrots and cockatoos that
+could talk, and they greeted Beauty by name; indeed, she found them so
+entertaining that she took one or two back to her room, and they talked to
+her while she was at supper; after which the Beast paid her his usual
+visit, and asked the same questions as before, and then with a gruff
+"good-night" he took his departure, and Beauty went to bed to dream of her
+mysterious Prince. The days passed swiftly in different amusements, and
+after a while Beauty found out another strange thing in the palace, which
+often pleased her when she was tired of being alone. There was one room
+which she had not noticed particularly; it was empty, except that under
+each of the windows stood a very comfortable chair; and the first time she
+had looked out of the window it had seemed to her that a black curtain
+prevented her from seeing anything outside. But the second time she went
+into the room, happening to be tired, she sat down in one of the chairs,
+when instantly the curtain was rolled aside, and a most amusing pantomime
+was acted before her; there were dances and colored lights, and music, and
+pretty dresses, and it was all so gay that Beauty was in ecstacies. After
+that she tried the other seven windows in turn, and there was some new and
+surprising entertainment to be seen from each of them, so that Beauty
+never could feel lonely any more. Every evening after supper the Beast
+came to see her, and always before saying good-night asked her in his
+terrible voice:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?"
+
+And it seemed to Beauty, now she understood him better, that when she
+said, "No, Beast," he went away quite sad. But her happy dreams of the
+handsome young Prince soon made her forget the poor Beast, and the only
+thing that at all disturbed her was to be constantly told to distrust
+appearances, to let her heart guide her, and not her eyes, and many other
+equally perplexing things, which, consider as she would, she could not
+understand.
+
+So everything went on for a long time, until at last, happy as she was,
+Beauty began to long for the sight of her father and her brothers and
+sisters; and one night, seeing her look very sad, the Beast asked her what
+was the matter. Beauty had quite ceased to be afraid of him. Now she knew
+that he was really gentle in spite of his ferocious looks and his dreadful
+voice. So she answered that she was longing to see her home once more.
+Upon hearing this the Beast seemed sadly distressed, and cried miserably.
+
+"Ah! Beauty, have you the heart to desert an unhappy Beast like this? What
+more do you want to make you happy? Is it because you hate me that you
+want to escape?"
+
+"No, dear Beast," answered Beauty softly, "I do not hate you, and I should
+be very sorry never to see you any more, but I long to see my father
+again. Only let me go for two months, and I promise to come back to you
+and stay for the rest of my life."
+
+The Beast, who had been sighing dolefully while she spoke, now replied:
+
+"I cannot refuse you anything you ask, even though it should cost me my
+life. Take the four boxes you will find in the room next to your own, and
+fill them with everything you wish to take with you. But remember your
+promise and come back when the two months are over, or you may have cause
+to repent it, for if you do not come in good time you will find your
+faithful Beast dead. You will not need any chariot to bring you back. Only
+say good-bye to all your brothers and sisters the night before you come
+away, and when you have gone to bed turn this ring round upon your finger
+and say firmly: 'I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again.'
+Good-night, Beauty. Fear nothing, sleep peacefully, and before long you
+shall see your father once more."
+
+As soon as Beauty was alone she hastened to fill the boxes with all the
+rare and precious things she saw about her, and only when she was tired of
+heaping things into them did they seem to be full.
+
+Then she went to bed, but could hardly sleep for joy. And when at last she
+did begin to dream of her beloved Prince she was grieved to see him
+stretched upon a grassy bank sad and weary, and hardly like himself.
+
+"What is the matter?" she cried.
+
+But he looked at her reproachfully, and said:
+
+"How can you ask me, cruel one? Are you not leaving me to my death
+perhaps?"
+
+"Ah! don't be so sorrowful," cried Beauty; "I am only going to assure my
+father that I am safe and happy. I have promised the Beast faithfully that
+I will come back, and he would die of grief if I did not keep my word!"
+
+"What would that matter to you?" said the Prince. "Surely you would not
+care?"
+
+"Indeed I should be ungrateful if I did not care for such a kind Beast,"
+cried Beauty indignantly. "I would die to save him from pain. I assure you
+it is not his fault that he is so ugly."
+
+Just then a strange sound woke her--someone was speaking not very far
+away; and opening her eyes she found herself in a room she had never seen
+before, which was certainly not nearly so splendid as those she was used
+to in the Beast's palace. Where could she be? She got up and dressed
+hastily, and then saw that the boxes she had packed the night before were
+all in the room. While she was wondering by what magic the Beast had
+transported them and herself to this strange place she suddenly heard her
+father's voice, and rushed out and greeted him joyfully. Her brothers and
+sisters were all astonished at her appearance, as they had never expected
+to see her again, and there was no end to the questions they asked her.
+She had also much to hear about what had happened to them while she was
+away, and of her father's journey home. But when they heard that she had
+only come to be with them for a short time, and then must go back to the
+Beast's palace for ever, they lamented loudly. Then Beauty asked her
+father what he thought could be the meaning of her strange dreams, and why
+the Prince constantly begged her not to trust to appearances. After much
+consideration he answered: "You tell me yourself that the Beast, frightful
+as he is, loves you dearly, and deserves your love and gratitude for his
+gentleness and kindness; I think the Prince must mean you to understand
+that you ought to reward him by doing as he wishes you to, in spite of his
+ugliness."
+
+Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very probable; still, when
+she thought of her dear Prince who was so handsome, she did not feel at
+all inclined to marry the Beast. At any rate, for two months she need not
+decide, but could enjoy herself with her sisters. But though they were
+rich now, and lived in a town again, and had plenty of acquaintances,
+Beauty found that nothing amused her very much; and she often thought of
+the palace, where she was so happy, especially as at home she never once
+dreamed of her dear Prince, and she felt quite sad without him.
+
+Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being without her, and
+even found her rather in the way, so she would not have been sorry when
+the two months were over but for her father and brothers, who begged her
+to stay, and seemed so grieved at the thought of her departure that she
+had not the courage to say good-bye to them. Every day when she got up she
+meant to say it at night, and when night came she put it off again, until
+at last she had a dismal dream which helped her to make up her mind. She
+thought she was wandering in a lonely path in the palace gardens, when she
+heard groans which seemed to come from some bushes hiding the entrance of
+a cave, and running quickly to see what could be the matter, she found the
+Beast stretched out upon his side, apparently dying. He reproached her
+faintly with being the cause of his distress, and at the same moment a
+stately lady appeared, and said very gravely:
+
+"Ah! Beauty, you are only just in time to save his life. See what happens
+when people do not keep their promises! If you had delayed one day more,
+you would have found him dead."
+
+Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next morning she announced
+her intention of going back at once, and that very night she said good-bye
+to her father and all her brothers and sisters, and as soon as she was in
+bed she turned her ring round upon her finger, and said firmly:
+
+"I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again," as she had been
+told to do.
+
+Then she fell asleep instantly, and only woke up to hear the clock saying,
+"Beauty, Beauty," twelve times in its musical voice, which told her at
+once that she was really in the palace once more. Everything was just as
+before, and her birds were so glad to see her! but Beauty thought she had
+never known such a long day, for she was so anxious to see the Beast again
+that she felt as if supper-time would never come.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was really frightened; so,
+after listening and waiting for a long time, she ran down into the garden
+to search for him. Up and down the paths and avenues ran poor Beauty,
+calling him in vain, for no one answered, and not a trace of him could she
+find; until at last, quite tired, she stopped for a minute's rest, and saw
+that she was standing opposite the shady path she had seen in her dream.
+She rushed down it, and, sure enough, there was the cave, and in it lay
+the Beast--asleep, as Beauty thought. Quite glad to have found him, she
+ran up and stroked his head, but to her horror he did not move or open his
+eyes.
+
+"Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault," said Beauty, crying bitterly.
+
+But then, looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed, and,
+hastily fetching some water from the nearest fountain, she sprinkled it
+over his face, and to her great delight he began to revive.
+
+"Oh! Beast, how you frightened me!" she cried. "I never knew how much I
+loved you until just now, when I feared I was too late to save your life."
+
+"Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?" said the Beast
+faintly. "Ah! Beauty, you only came just in time. I was dying because I
+thought you had forgotten your promise. But go back now and rest, I shall
+see you again by-and-by."
+
+Beauty, who had half expected that he would be angry with her, was
+reassured by his gentle voice, and went back to the palace, where supper
+was awaiting her; and afterwards the Beast came in as usual, and talked
+about the time she had spent with her father, asking if she had enjoyed
+herself, and if they had all been very glad to see her.
+
+Beauty answered politely, and quite enjoyed telling him all that had
+happened to her. And when at last the time came for him to go, and he
+asked, as he had so often asked before:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?" she answered softly:
+
+"Yes, dear Beast."
+
+As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the windows of the palace;
+fireworks crackled and guns banged, and across the avenue of orange trees,
+in letters all made of fire-flies, was written: "Long live the Prince and
+his Bride."
+
+Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean, Beauty found that he had
+disappeared, and in his place stood her long-loved Prince! At the same
+moment the wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace, and two ladies
+entered the room. One of them Beauty recognized as the stately lady she
+had seen in her dreams; the other was also so grand and queenly that
+Beauty hardly knew which to greet first.
+
+But the one she already knew said to her companion:
+
+"Well, Queen, this is Beauty, who has had the courage to rescue your son
+from the terrible enchantment. They love one another, and only your
+consent to their marriage is wanting to make them perfectly happy."
+
+"I consent with all my heart," cried the Queen. "How can I ever thank you
+enough, charming girl, for having restored my dear son to his natural
+form?"
+
+And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the Prince, who had meanwhile
+been greeting the Fairy and receiving her congratulations.
+
+"Now," said the Fairy to Beauty, "I suppose you would like me to send for
+all your brothers and sisters to dance at your wedding?"
+
+And so she did, and the marriage was celebrated the very next day with the
+utmost splendor, and Beauty and the Prince lived happily ever after.
+
+
+
+
+
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+<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page002">[pg 002]</span><a name="Pg002" id="Pg002" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.</span></h1>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Once upon a time, in a very far-off country, there lived a merchant
+who had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was
+enormously rich. As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he
+found that his money was not too much to let them all have everything
+they fancied, as they were accustomed to do.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house
+caught fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid
+furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it contained;
+and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their father,
+who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost every
+ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or fire.
+Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted entirely,
+had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell into
+the direst poverty.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a
+hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was
+forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of
+leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that
+their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would
+insist on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one.
+But they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former
+friends even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and
+showed no intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for
+them but to take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of
+a dark forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the
+earth. As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work
+hard, like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to
+earn their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page003">[pg 003]</span><a name="Pg003" id="Pg003" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+girls regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former
+life; only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as
+sad as anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering
+her natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to
+amuse her father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade
+her sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do
+nothing of the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves,
+they declared that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she
+was really far prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so
+lovely that she was always called Beauty. After two years, when they
+were all beginning to get used to their new life, something happened to
+disturb their tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his
+ships, which he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a
+rich cargo. All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty
+was at an end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their
+father, who was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though
+it was harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself
+first, to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but
+that they would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich
+enough to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement
+and gay companions once more. So they all loaded their father
+with commissions for jewels and dresses which it would have taken a fortune
+to buy; only Beauty, feeling sure that it was of no use, did not ask
+for anything. Her father, noticing her silence, said: "And what shall I
+bring for you, Beauty?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"The only thing I wish for is to see you come home safely," she answered.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But this reply vexed her sisters, who fancied she was blaming them
+for having asked for such costly things. Her father, however, was
+pleased, but as he thought that at her age she certainly ought to like
+pretty presents, he told her to choose something.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Well, dear father," she said, "as you insist upon it, I beg that you
+will bring me a rose. I have not seen one since we came here, and I
+love them so much."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So the merchant set out and reached the town as quickly as possible,
+but only to find that his former companions, believing him to be dead,<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page004">[pg 004]</span><a name="Pg004" id="Pg004" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+had divided between them the goods which the ship had brought; and
+after six months of trouble and expense he found himself as poor as
+when he started, having been able to recover only just enough to pay
+the cost of his journey. To make matters worse, he was obliged to leave
+the town in the most terrible weather, so that by the time he was within
+a few leagues of his home he was almost exhausted with cold and fatigue.
+Though he knew it would take some hours to get through the forest, he
+was so anxious to be at his journey's end that he resolved to go on; but
+night overtook him, and the deep snow and bitter frost made it impossible
+for his horse to carry him any further. Not a house was to be seen;
+the only shelter he could get was the hollow trunk of a great tree, and there
+he crouched all the night, which seemed to him the longest he had ever
+known. In spite of his weariness the howling of the wolves kept him
+awake, and even when at last the day broke he was not much better off,
+for the falling snow had covered up every path, and he did not know
+which way to turn.</p>
+
+<a name="fig3" id="fig3"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image01.png" width="640" height="639" alt="Illustration" /></div>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At length he made out some sort of track, and though at the beginning<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page005">[pg 005]</span><a name="Pg005" id="Pg005" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+it was so rough and slippery that he fell down more than once, it presently
+became easier, and led him into an avenue of trees which ended in a
+splendid castle. It seemed to the merchant very strange that no snow
+had fallen in the avenue, which was entirely composed of orange trees,
+covered with flowers and fruit. When he reached the first court of the
+castle he saw before him a flight of agate steps, and went up them, and
+passed through several splendidly furnished rooms. The pleasant warmth
+of the air revived him, and he felt very hungry; but there seemed to
+be nobody in all this vast and splendid palace whom he could ask to give
+him something to eat. Deep silence reigned everywhere, and at last,
+tired of roaming through empty rooms and galleries, he stopped in a room
+smaller than the rest, where a clear fire was burning and a couch was
+drawn up cosily close to it. Thinking that this must be prepared for
+someone who was expected, he sat down to wait till he should come, and
+very soon fell into a sweet sleep.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When his extreme hunger wakened him after several hours, he was
+still alone; but a little table, upon which was a good dinner, had been drawn
+up close to him, and, as he had eaten nothing for twenty-four hours, he
+lost no time in beginning his meal, hoping that he might soon have an
+opportunity of thanking his considerate entertainer, whoever it might be.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But no one appeared, and even after another long sleep, from which he
+awoke completely refreshed, there was no sign of anybody, though a
+fresh meal of dainty cakes and fruit was prepared upon the little table at
+his elbow. Being naturally timid, the silence began to terrify him, and
+he resolved to search once more through all the rooms; but it was of no
+use. Not even a servant was to be seen; there was no sign of life in the
+palace! He began to wonder what he should do, and to amuse himself
+by pretending that all the treasures he saw were his own, and considering
+how he would divide them among his children. Then he went down into
+the garden, and though it was winter everywhere else, here the sun
+shone, and the birds sang, and the flowers bloomed, and the air was soft
+and sweet. The merchant, in ecstacies with all he saw and heard, said
+to himself:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"All this must be meant for me. I will go this minute and bring my
+children to share all these delights."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In spite of being so cold and weary when he reached the castle, he had<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page006">[pg 006]</span><a name="Pg006" id="Pg006" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+taken his horse to the stable and fed it. Now he thought he would saddle
+it for his homeward journey, and he turned down the path which led
+to the stable. This path had a hedge of roses on each side of it, and the
+merchant thought he had never seen or smelt such exquisite flowers.
+They reminded him of his promise to Beauty, and he stopped and had
+just gathered one to take to her when he was startled by a strange noise
+behind him. Turning round, he saw a frightful Beast, which seemed to be
+very angry and said, in a terrible voice:</p>
+
+<a name="fig4" id="fig4"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image04.png" width="640" height="707" alt="Illustration" /></div>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Who told you that you might gather my roses? Was it not enough
+that I allowed you to be in my palace and was kind to you? This is the
+way you show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers! But your insolence
+shall not go unpunished." The merchant, terrified by these furious words,
+dropped the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried: "Pardon
+me, noble sir. I am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was
+so magnificent that I could not imagine that you would be offended by<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page007">[pg 007]</span><a name="Pg007" id="Pg007" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+my taking such a little thing as a rose." But the Beast's anger was not
+lessened by this speech.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"You are very ready with excuses and flattery," he cried; "but that
+will not save you from the death you deserve."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Alas!" thought the merchant, "if my daughter Beauty could only
+know what danger her rose has brought me into!"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And in despair he began to tell the Beast all his misfortunes, and the
+reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention Beauty's request.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"A king's ransom would hardly have procured all that my other daughters
+asked," he said; "but I thought that I might at least take Beauty her
+rose. I beg you to forgive me, for you see I meant no harm."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Beast considered for a moment, and then he said, in a less furious
+tone:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I will forgive you on one condition--that is, that you will give me
+one of your daughters."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Ah!" cried the merchant, "if I were cruel enough to buy my own life
+at the expense of one of my children's, what excuse could I invent to
+bring her here?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"No excuse would be necessary," answered the Beast. "If she comes
+at all she must come willingly. On no other condition will I have her. See
+if any one of them is courageous enough, and loves you well enough to
+come and save your life. You seem to be an honest man, so I will trust
+you to go home. I give you a month to see if either of your daughters
+will come back with you and stay here, to let you go free. If neither of
+them is willing, you must come alone, after bidding them good-bye for
+ever, for then you will belong to me. And do not imagine that you can hide
+from me, for if you fail to keep your word I will come and fetch you!"
+added the Beast grimly.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The merchant accepted this proposal, though he did not really think
+any of his daughters would be persuaded to come. He promised to return
+at the time appointed, and then, anxious to escape from the presence of
+the Beast, he asked permission to set off at once. But the Beast answered
+that he could not go until the next day.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Then you will find a horse ready for you," he said. "Now go and
+eat your supper, and await my orders."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The poor merchant, more dead than alive, went back to his room, where<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page008">[pg 008]</span><a name="Pg008" id="Pg008" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+the most delicious supper was already served on the little table which was
+drawn up before a blazing fire. But he was too terrified to eat, and only
+tasted a few of the dishes, for fear the Beast should be angry if he did not
+obey his orders. When he had finished he heard a great noise in the
+next room, which he knew meant that the Beast was coming. As he
+could do nothing to escape his visit, the only thing that remained was to
+seem as little afraid as possible; so when the Beast appeared and asked
+roughly if he had supped well, the merchant answered humbly that he had,
+thanks to his host's kindness. Then the Beast warned him to remember
+their agreement, and to prepare his daughter exactly for what she had to
+expect.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Do not get up to-morrow," he added, "until you see the sun and hear
+a golden bell ring. Then you will find your breakfast waiting for you
+here, and the horse you are to ride will be ready in the courtyard. He
+will also bring you back again when you come with your daughter a
+month hence. Farewell. Take a rose to Beauty, and remember your
+promise!"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The merchant was only too glad when the Beast went away, and though
+he could not sleep for sadness, he lay down until the sun rose. Then,
+after a hasty breakfast, he went to gather Beauty's rose, and mounted his
+horse, which carried him off so swiftly that in an instant he had lost sight
+of the palace, and he was still wrapped in gloomy thoughts when it stopped
+before the door of the cottage.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">His sons and daughters, who had been very uneasy at his long absence,
+rushed to meet him, eager to know the result of his journey, which, seeing
+him mounted upon a splendid horse and wrapped in a rich mantle, they
+supposed to be favorable. But he hid the truth from them at first, only
+saying sadly to Beauty as he gave her the rose:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Here is what you asked me to bring you; you little know what it has
+cost."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But this excited their curiosity so greatly that presently he told them
+his adventures from beginning to end, and then they were all very unhappy.
+The girls lamented loudly over their lost hopes, and the sons declared that
+their father should not return to this terrible castle, and began to make
+plans for killing the Beast if it should come to fetch him. But he reminded
+them that he had promised to go back. Then the girls were very angry<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page009">[pg 009]</span><a name="Pg009" id="Pg009" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+with Beauty, and said it was all her fault, and that if she had asked for
+something sensible this would never have happened, and complained
+bitterly that they should have to suffer for her folly.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Poor Beauty, much distressed, said to them:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I have indeed caused this misfortune, but I assure you I did it innocently.
+Who could have guessed that to ask for a rose in the middle of
+summer would cause so much misery? But as I did the mischief it is
+only just that I should suffer for it. I will therefore go back with my
+father to keep his promise."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">At first nobody would hear of this arrangement, and her father and
+brothers, who loved her dearly, declared that nothing should make them
+let her go; but Beauty was firm. As the time drew near she divided all
+her little possessions between her sisters, and said good-bye to everything
+she loved, and when the fatal day came she encouraged and cheered her
+father as they mounted together the horse which had brought him back.
+It seemed to fly rather than gallop, but so smoothly that Beauty was not
+frightened; indeed, she would have enjoyed the journey if she had not
+feared what might happen to her at the end of it. Her father still tried to
+persuade her to go back, but in vain. While they were talking the night
+fell, and then, to their great surprise, wonderful colored lights began to
+shine in all directions, and splendid fireworks blazed out before them; all
+the forest was illuminated by them, and even felt pleasantly warm,
+though it had been bitterly cold before. This lasted until they reached
+the avenue of orange trees, where were statues holding flaming torches,
+and when they got nearer to the palace they saw that it was illuminated
+from the roof to the ground, and music sounded softly from the courtyard.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"The Beast must be very hungry," said Beauty, trying to laugh, "if he
+makes all this rejoicing over the arrival of his prey."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But, in spite of her anxiety, she could not help admiring all the wonderful
+things she saw.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The horse stopped at the foot of the flight of steps leading to the terrace,
+and when they had dismounted her father led her to the little room
+he had been in before, where they found a splendid fire burning, and the
+table daintily spread with a delicious supper.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The merchant knew that this was meant for them, and Beauty, who was
+rather less frightened now that she had passed through so many rooms<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page010">[pg 010]</span><a name="Pg010" id="Pg010" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+and seen nothing of the Beast, was quite willing to begin, for her long ride
+had made her very hungry. But they had hardly finished their meal
+when the noise of the Beast's footsteps was heard approaching, and
+Beauty clung to her father in terror, which became all the greater when she
+saw how frightened he was. But when the Beast really appeared, though
+she trembled at the sight of him, she made a great effort to hide her horror,
+and saluted him respectfully.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This evidently pleased the Beast. After looking at her he said, in a
+tone that might have struck terror into the boldest heart, though he did
+not seem to be angry:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Good-evening, old man. Good-evening, Beauty."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The merchant was too terrified to reply, but Beauty answered sweetly:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Good-evening, Beast."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Have you come willingly?" asked the Beast. "Will you be content
+to stay here when your father goes away?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty answered bravely that she was quite prepared to stay.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I am pleased with you," said the Beast. "As you have come of
+your own accord, you may stay. As for you, old man," he added, turning
+to the merchant, "at sunrise to-morrow you will take your departure.
+When the bell rings get up quickly and eat your breakfast, and you will
+find the same horse waiting to take you home; but remember that you
+must never expect to see my palace again."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then turning to Beauty, he said:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Take your father into the next room, and help him to choose everything
+you think your brothers and sisters would like to have. You will
+find two traveling-trunks there; fill them as full as you can. It is only
+just that you should send them something very precious as a remembrance
+of yourself."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then he went away, after saying, "Good-bye, Beauty; good-bye, old
+man;" and though Beauty was beginning to think with great dismay of
+her father's departure, she was afraid to disobey the Beast's orders; and
+they went into the next room, which had shelves and cupboards all round
+it. They were greatly surprised at the riches it contained. There were
+splendid dresses fit for a queen, with all the ornaments that were to be
+worn with them; and when Beauty opened the cupboards she was quite
+dazzled by the gorgeous jewels that lay in heaps upon every shelf.<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page011">[pg 011]</span><a name="Pg011" id="Pg011" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+After choosing a vast quantity, which she divided between her sisters--for
+she had made a heap of the wonderful dresses for each of them---she
+opened the last chest, which was full of gold.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I think, father," she said, "that, as the gold will be more useful to you,
+we had better take out the other things again, and fill the trunks with it."
+So they did this; but the more they put in, the more room there seemed
+to be, and at last they put back all the jewels and dresses they had taken
+out, and Beauty even added as many more of the jewels as she could
+carry at once; and then the trunks were not too full, but they were so
+heavy that an elephant could not have carried them!</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"The Beast was mocking us," cried the merchant; "he must have
+pretended to give us all these things, knowing that I could not carry them
+away."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Let us wait and see," answered Beauty. "I cannot believe that he
+meant to deceive us. All we can do is to fasten them up and leave them
+ready."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So they did this and returned to the little room, where, to their
+astonishment, they found breakfast ready. The merchant ate his with a
+good appetite, as the Beast's generosity made him believe that he might
+perhaps venture to come back soon and see Beauty. But she felt sure
+that her father was leaving her for ever, so she was very sad when the
+bell rang sharply for the second time, and warned them that the time was
+come for them to part. They went down into the courtyard, where two
+horses were waiting, one loaded with the two trunks, the other for him to
+ride. They were pawing the ground in their impatience to start, and the
+merchant was forced to bid Beauty a hasty farewell; and as soon as he
+was mounted he went off at such a pace that she lost sight of him in an instant.
+Then Beauty began to cry, and wandered sadly back to her own
+room. But she soon found that she was very sleepy, and as she had nothing
+better to do she lay down and instantly fell asleep. And then she
+dreamed that she was walking by a brook bordered with trees, and lamenting
+her sad fate, when a young prince, handsomer than anyone she had
+ever seen, and with a voice that went straight to her heart, came and said
+to her, "Ah, Beauty! you are not so unfortunate as you suppose. Here
+you will be rewarded for all you have suffered elsewhere. Your every
+wish shall be gratified. Only try to find me out, no matter how I may be<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page012">[pg 012]</span><a name="Pg012" id="Pg012" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+disguised, as I love you dearly, and in making me happy you will find
+your own happiness. Be as true-hearted as you are beautiful, and we shall
+have nothing left to wish for."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"What can I do, Prince, to make you happy?" said Beauty.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Only be grateful," he answered, "and do not trust too much to your
+eyes. And, above all, do not desert me until you have saved me from
+my cruel misery."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After this she thought she found herself in a room with a stately and
+beautiful lady, who said to her:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Dear Beauty, try not to regret all you have left behind you, for you
+are destined to a better fate. Only do not let yourself be deceived by
+appearances."</p>
+
+<a name="fig5" id="fig5"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image05.png" width="640" height="480" alt="Illustration" /></div>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty found her dreams so interesting that she was in no hurry to
+awake, but presently the clock roused her by calling her name softly
+twelve times, and then she got up and found her dressing-table set out
+with everything she could possibly want; and when her toilet was finished
+she found dinner was waiting in the room next to hers. But dinner
+does not take very long when you are all by yourself, and very soon she
+sat down cosily in the corner of a sofa, and began to think about the
+charming Prince she had seen in her dream.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"He said I could make him happy," said Beauty to herself.</p>
+
+<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page013">[pg 013]</span><a name="Pg013" id="Pg013" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"It seems, then, that this horrible Beast keeps him a prisoner. How
+can I set him free? I wonder why they both told me not to trust to appearances?
+I don't understand it. But, after all, it was only a dream, so
+why should I trouble myself about it? I had better go and find something
+to do to amuse myself."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So she got up and began to explore some of the many rooms of the
+palace.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first she entered was lined with mirrors, and Beauty saw herself
+reflected on every side, and thought she had never seen such a charming
+room. Then a bracelet which was hanging from a chandelier caught her
+eye, and on taking it down she was greatly surprised to find that it held
+a portrait of her unknown admirer, just as she had seen him in her
+dream. With great delight she slipped the bracelet on her arm, and
+went on into a gallery of pictures, where she soon found a portrait of the
+same handsome Prince, as large as life, and so well painted that as she
+studied it he seemed to smile kindly at her. Tearing herself away from
+the portrait at last, she passed through into a room which contained every
+musical instrument under the sun, and here she amused herself for a long
+while in trying some of them, and singing until she was tired. The
+next room was a library, and she saw everything she had ever wanted to
+read, as well as everything she had read, and it seemed to her that a
+whole lifetime would not be enough even to read the names of the books,
+there were so many. By this time it was growing dusk, and wax candles
+in diamond and ruby candlesticks were beginning to light themselves
+in every room.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty found her supper served just at the time she preferred to have
+it, but she did not see anyone or hear a sound, and, though her father
+had warned her that she would be alone, she began to find it rather dull.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But presently she heard the Beast coming, and wondered tremblingly
+if he meant to eat her up now.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">However, as he did not seem at all ferocious, and only said gruffly:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Good-evening, Beauty," she answered cheerfully and managed to
+conceal her terror. Then the Beast asked her how she had been amusing
+herself, and she told him all the rooms she had seen.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then he asked if she thought she could be happy in his palace; and
+Beauty answered that everything was so beautiful that she would be very<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page014">[pg 014]</span><a name="Pg014" id="Pg014" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+hard to please if she could not be happy. And after about an hour's talk
+Beauty began to think that the Beast was not nearly so terrible as she
+had supposed at first. Then he got up to leave her, and said in his
+gruff voice:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Oh! what shall I say?" cried Beauty, for she was afraid to make the
+Beast angry by refusing.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Say 'yes' or 'no' without fear," he replied.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Oh! no, Beast," said Beauty hastily.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Since you will not, good-night, Beauty," he said. And she answered:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Good-night, Beast," very glad to find that her refusal had not provoked
+him. And after he was gone she was very soon in bed and
+asleep, and dreaming of her unknown Prince. She thought he came
+and said to her:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Ah, Beauty! why are you so unkind to me? I fear I am fated to be
+unhappy for many a long day still."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And then her dreams changed, but the charming Prince figured in them
+all; and when morning came her first thought was to look at the portrait
+and see if it was really like him, and she found that it certainly was.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This morning she decided to amuse herself in the garden, for the sun
+shone, and all the fountains were playing; but she was astonished to find
+that every place was familiar to her, and presently she came to the brook
+where the myrtle trees were growing where she had first met the Prince
+in her dream, and that made her think more than ever that he must be
+kept a prisoner by the Beast. When she was tired she went back to the
+palace, and found a new room full of materials for every kind of work--ribbons
+to make into bows, and silks to work into flowers. Then there
+was an aviary full of rare birds, which were so tame that they flew to
+Beauty as soon as they saw her, and perched upon her shoulders and her
+head.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Pretty little creatures," she said, "how I wish that your cage was
+nearer to my room, that I might often hear you sing!"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So saying she opened a door, and found to her delight that it led into
+her own room, though she had thought it was quite the other side of the
+palace.</p>
+
+<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page015">[pg 015]</span><a name="Pg015" id="Pg015" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+<a name="fig6" id="fig6"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image06.png" width="640" height="996" alt="Illustration" /></div>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There were more birds in a room farther on, parrots and cockatoos
+that could talk, and they greeted Beauty by name; indeed, she found
+them so entertaining that she took one or two back to her room, and
+they talked to her while she was at supper; after which the Beast paid
+her his usual visit, and asked the same questions as before, and then with
+a gruff "good-night" he took
+his departure, and Beauty
+went to bed to dream of her
+mysterious Prince. The
+days passed swiftly in different
+amusements, and after
+a while Beauty found out another
+strange thing in the
+palace, which often pleased
+her when she was tired of
+being alone. There was one
+room which she had not
+noticed particularly; it was
+empty, except that under
+each of the windows stood
+a very comfortable chair;
+and the first time she had
+looked out of the window it
+had seemed to her that a
+black curtain prevented her
+from seeing anything outside.
+But the second time
+she went into the room, happening
+to be tired, she sat
+down in one of the chairs,
+when instantly the curtain was rolled aside, and a most amusing pantomime
+was acted before her; there were dances and colored lights, and
+music, and pretty dresses, and it was all so gay that Beauty was in ecstacies.
+After that she tried the other seven windows in turn, and there
+was some new and surprising entertainment to be seen from each of them,
+so that Beauty never could feel lonely any more. Every evening after<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page016">[pg 016]</span><a name="Pg016" id="Pg016" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+supper the Beast came to see her, and always before saying good-night
+asked her in his terrible voice:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Beauty, will you marry me?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And it seemed to Beauty, now she understood him better, that when
+she said, "No, Beast," he went away quite sad. But her happy dreams
+of the handsome young Prince soon made her forget the poor Beast, and
+the only thing that at all disturbed her was to be constantly told to
+distrust appearances, to let her heart guide her, and not her eyes, and
+many other equally perplexing things, which, consider as she would, she
+could not understand.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So everything went on for a long time, until at last, happy as she was,
+Beauty began to long for the sight of her father and her brothers and
+sisters; and one night, seeing her look very sad, the Beast asked her
+what was the matter. Beauty had quite ceased to be afraid of him. Now
+she knew that he was really gentle in spite of his ferocious looks and his
+dreadful voice. So she answered that she was longing to see her home
+once more. Upon hearing this the Beast seemed sadly distressed, and
+cried miserably.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Ah! Beauty, have you the heart to desert an unhappy Beast like this?
+What more do you want to make you happy? Is it because you hate me
+that you want to escape?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"No, dear Beast," answered Beauty softly, "I do not hate you, and I
+should be very sorry never to see you any more, but I long to see my father
+again. Only let me go for two months, and I promise to come back to
+you and stay for the rest of my life."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Beast, who had been sighing dolefully while she spoke, now
+replied:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I cannot refuse you anything you ask, even though it should cost me
+my life. Take the four boxes you will find in the room next to your own,
+and fill them with everything you wish to take with you. But remember
+your promise and come back when the two months are over, or you may
+have cause to repent it, for if you do not come in good time you will find your
+faithful Beast dead. You will not need any chariot to bring you back.
+Only say good-bye to all your brothers and sisters the night before you
+come away, and when you have gone to bed turn this ring round upon
+your finger and say firmly: 'I wish to go back to my palace and see my<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page017">[pg 017]</span><a name="Pg017" id="Pg017" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+Beast again.' Good-night, Beauty. Fear nothing, sleep peacefully, and
+before long you shall see your father once more."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As soon as Beauty was alone she hastened to fill the boxes with all the
+rare and precious things she saw about her, and only when she was tired
+of heaping things into them did they seem to be full.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then she went to bed, but could hardly sleep for joy. And when at
+last she did begin to dream of her beloved Prince she was grieved to see
+him stretched upon a grassy bank sad and weary, and hardly like himself.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"What is the matter?" she cried.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But he looked at her reproachfully, and said:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"How can you ask me, cruel one? Are you not leaving me to my
+death perhaps?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Ah! don't be so sorrowful," cried Beauty; "I am only going to assure
+my father that I am safe and happy. I have promised the Beast faithfully
+that I will come back, and he would die of grief if I did not keep my
+word!"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"What would that matter to you?" said the Prince. "Surely you
+would not care?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Indeed I should be ungrateful if I did not care for such a kind Beast,"
+cried Beauty indignantly. "I would die to save him from pain. I assure
+you it is not his fault that he is so ugly."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Just then a strange sound woke her--someone was speaking not very
+far away; and opening her eyes she found herself in a room she had
+never seen before, which was certainly not nearly so splendid as those
+she was used to in the Beast's palace. Where could she be? She got
+up and dressed hastily, and then saw that the boxes she had packed the
+night before were all in the room. While she was wondering by what
+magic the Beast had transported them and herself to this strange place
+she suddenly heard her father's voice, and rushed out and greeted him
+joyfully. Her brothers and sisters were all astonished at her appearance,
+as they had never expected to see her again, and there was no end to the
+questions they asked her. She had also much to hear about what had
+happened to them while she was away, and of her father's journey home.
+But when they heard that she had only come to be with them for a short
+time, and then must go back to the Beast's palace for ever, they lamented<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page018">[pg 018]</span><a name="Pg018" id="Pg018" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+loudly. Then Beauty asked her father what he thought could be
+the meaning of her strange dreams, and why the Prince constantly begged
+her not to trust to appearances. After much consideration he answered:
+"You tell me yourself that the Beast, frightful as he is, loves you dearly,
+and deserves your love and gratitude for his gentleness and kindness; I
+think the Prince must mean you to understand that you ought to reward
+him by doing as he wishes you to, in spite of his ugliness."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very probable; still,
+when she thought of her dear Prince who was so handsome, she did not
+feel at all inclined to marry the Beast. At any rate, for two months she
+need not decide, but could enjoy herself with her sisters. But though
+they were rich now, and lived in a town again, and had plenty of acquaintances,
+Beauty found that nothing amused her very much; and she often
+thought of the palace, where she was so happy, especially as at home she
+never once dreamed of her dear Prince, and she felt quite sad without
+him.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being without her, and
+even found her rather in the way, so she would not have been sorry
+when the two months were over but for her father and brothers, who
+begged her to stay, and seemed so grieved at the thought of her departure
+that she had not the courage to say good-bye to them. Every
+day when she got up she meant to say it at night, and when night came
+she put it off again, until at last she had a dismal dream which helped
+her to make up her mind. She thought she was wandering in a lonely
+path in the palace gardens, when she heard groans which seemed to come
+from some bushes hiding the entrance of a cave, and running quickly to
+see what could be the matter, she found the Beast stretched out upon his
+side, apparently dying. He reproached her faintly with being the cause
+of his distress, and at the same moment a stately lady appeared, and said
+very gravely:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Ah! Beauty, you are only just in time to save his life. See what
+happens when people do not keep their promises! If you had delayed
+one day more, you would have found him dead."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next morning she announced
+her intention of going back at once, and that very night she
+said good-bye to her father and all her brothers and sisters, and as soon<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page019">[pg 019]</span><a name="Pg019" id="Pg019" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+as she was in bed she turned her ring round upon her finger, and said
+firmly:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again," as she had
+been told to do.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Then she fell asleep instantly, and only woke up to hear the clock
+saying, "Beauty, Beauty," twelve times in its musical voice, which told
+her at once that she was really in the palace once more. Everything
+was just as before, and her birds were so glad to see her! but Beauty
+thought she had never known such a long day, for she was so anxious to
+see the Beast again that she felt as if supper-time would never come.</p>
+
+<a name="fig7" id="fig7"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image07.png" width="640" height="436" alt="Illustration" /></div>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was really frightened;
+so, after listening and waiting for a long time, she ran down into the
+garden to search for him. Up and down the paths and avenues ran
+poor Beauty, calling him in vain, for no one answered, and not a
+trace of him could she find; until at last, quite tired, she stopped for a
+minute's rest, and saw that she was standing opposite the shady path she
+had seen in her dream. She rushed down it, and, sure enough, there
+was the cave, and in it lay the Beast--asleep, as Beauty thought. Quite
+glad to have found him, she ran up and stroked his head, but to her
+horror he did not move or open his eyes.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault," said Beauty, crying bitterly.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But then, looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed, and, hastily<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page020">[pg 020]</span><a name="Pg020" id="Pg020" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+fetching some water from the nearest fountain, she sprinkled it over his
+face, and to her great delight he began to revive.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Oh! Beast, how you frightened me!" she cried. "I never knew how
+much I loved you until just now, when I feared I was too late to save
+your life."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?" said the Beast
+faintly. "Ah! Beauty, you only came just in time. I was dying because
+I thought you had forgotten your promise. But go back now and rest,
+I shall see you again by-and-by."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty, who had half expected that he would be angry with her, was
+reassured by his gentle voice, and went back to the palace, where supper
+was awaiting her; and afterwards the Beast came in as usual, and talked
+about the time she had spent with her father, asking if she had enjoyed
+herself, and if they had all been very glad to see her.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beauty answered politely, and quite enjoyed telling him all that had
+happened to her. And when at last the time came for him to go, and he
+asked, as he had so often asked before:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Beauty, will you marry me?" she answered softly:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Yes, dear Beast."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the windows of the
+palace; fireworks crackled and guns banged, and across the avenue of
+orange trees, in letters all made of fire-flies, was written: "Long live the
+Prince and his Bride."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean, Beauty found that
+he had disappeared, and in his place stood her long-loved Prince! At
+the same moment the wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace,
+and two ladies entered the room. One of them Beauty recognized as the
+stately lady she had seen in her dreams; the other was also so grand and
+queenly that Beauty hardly knew which to greet first.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the one she already knew said to her companion:</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Well, Queen, this is Beauty, who has had the courage to rescue your
+son from the terrible enchantment. They love one another, and only
+your consent to their marriage is wanting to make them perfectly happy."</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I consent with all my heart," cried the Queen. "How can I ever thank
+you enough, charming girl, for having restored my dear son to his natural
+form?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the Prince, who had meanwhile
+been greeting the Fairy and receiving her congratulations.</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Now," said the Fairy to Beauty, "I suppose you would like me to
+send for all your brothers and sisters to dance at your wedding?"</p>
+
+<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And so she did, and the marriage was celebrated the very next day with
+the utmost splendor, and Beauty and the Prince lived happily ever after.</p>
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
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+<head>BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.</head>
+
+<p>Once upon a time, in a very far-off country, there lived a merchant
+who had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was
+enormously rich. As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he
+found that his money was not too much to let them all have everything
+they fancied, as they were accustomed to do.</p>
+
+<p>But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house
+caught fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid
+furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it contained;
+and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their father,
+who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost every
+ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or fire.
+Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted entirely,
+had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell into
+the direst poverty.</p>
+
+<p>All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a
+hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was
+forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of
+leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that
+their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would
+insist on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one.
+But they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former
+friends even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and
+showed no intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for
+them but to take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of
+a dark forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the
+earth. As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work
+hard, like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to
+earn their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the<pb n="003" /><anchor id="Pg003" />
+girls regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former
+life; only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as
+sad as anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering
+her natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to
+amuse her father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade
+her sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do
+nothing of the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves,
+they declared that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she
+was really far prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so
+lovely that she was always called Beauty. After two years, when they
+were all beginning to get used to their new life, something happened to
+disturb their tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his
+ships, which he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a
+rich cargo. All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty
+was at an end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their
+father, who was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though
+it was harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself
+first, to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but
+that they would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich
+enough to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement
+and gay companions once more. So they all loaded their father
+with commissions for jewels and dresses which it would have taken a fortune
+to buy; only Beauty, feeling sure that it was of no use, did not ask
+for anything. Her father, noticing her silence, said: "And what shall I
+bring for you, Beauty?"</p>
+
+<p>"The only thing I wish for is to see you come home safely," she answered.</p>
+
+<p>But this reply vexed her sisters, who fancied she was blaming them
+for having asked for such costly things. Her father, however, was
+pleased, but as he thought that at her age she certainly ought to like
+pretty presents, he told her to choose something.</p>
+
+<p>"Well, dear father," she said, "as you insist upon it, I beg that you
+will bring me a rose. I have not seen one since we came here, and I
+love them so much."</p>
+
+<p>So the merchant set out and reached the town as quickly as possible,
+but only to find that his former companions, believing him to be dead,<pb n="004" /><anchor id="Pg004" />
+had divided between them the goods which the ship had brought; and
+after six months of trouble and expense he found himself as poor as
+when he started, having been able to recover only just enough to pay
+the cost of his journey. To make matters worse, he was obliged to leave
+the town in the most terrible weather, so that by the time he was within
+a few leagues of his home he was almost exhausted with cold and fatigue.
+Though he knew it would take some hours to get through the forest, he
+was so anxious to be at his journey's end that he resolved to go on; but
+night overtook him, and the deep snow and bitter frost made it impossible
+for his horse to carry him any further. Not a house was to be seen;
+the only shelter he could get was the hollow trunk of a great tree, and there
+he crouched all the night, which seemed to him the longest he had ever
+known. In spite of his weariness the howling of the wolves kept him
+awake, and even when at last the day broke he was not much better off,
+for the falling snow had covered up every path, and he did not know
+which way to turn.</p>
+
+<figure url="images/image01.png" rend="w90">
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+
+<p>At length he made out some sort of track, and though at the beginning<pb n="005" /><anchor id="Pg005" />
+it was so rough and slippery that he fell down more than once, it presently
+became easier, and led him into an avenue of trees which ended in a
+splendid castle. It seemed to the merchant very strange that no snow
+had fallen in the avenue, which was entirely composed of orange trees,
+covered with flowers and fruit. When he reached the first court of the
+castle he saw before him a flight of agate steps, and went up them, and
+passed through several splendidly furnished rooms. The pleasant warmth
+of the air revived him, and he felt very hungry; but there seemed to
+be nobody in all this vast and splendid palace whom he could ask to give
+him something to eat. Deep silence reigned everywhere, and at last,
+tired of roaming through empty rooms and galleries, he stopped in a room
+smaller than the rest, where a clear fire was burning and a couch was
+drawn up cosily close to it. Thinking that this must be prepared for
+someone who was expected, he sat down to wait till he should come, and
+very soon fell into a sweet sleep.</p>
+
+<p>When his extreme hunger wakened him after several hours, he was
+still alone; but a little table, upon which was a good dinner, had been drawn
+up close to him, and, as he had eaten nothing for twenty-four hours, he
+lost no time in beginning his meal, hoping that he might soon have an
+opportunity of thanking his considerate entertainer, whoever it might be.</p>
+
+<p>But no one appeared, and even after another long sleep, from which he
+awoke completely refreshed, there was no sign of anybody, though a
+fresh meal of dainty cakes and fruit was prepared upon the little table at
+his elbow. Being naturally timid, the silence began to terrify him, and
+he resolved to search once more through all the rooms; but it was of no
+use. Not even a servant was to be seen; there was no sign of life in the
+palace! He began to wonder what he should do, and to amuse himself
+by pretending that all the treasures he saw were his own, and considering
+how he would divide them among his children. Then he went down into
+the garden, and though it was winter everywhere else, here the sun
+shone, and the birds sang, and the flowers bloomed, and the air was soft
+and sweet. The merchant, in ecstacies with all he saw and heard, said
+to himself:</p>
+
+<p>"All this must be meant for me. I will go this minute and bring my
+children to share all these delights."</p>
+
+<p>In spite of being so cold and weary when he reached the castle, he had<pb n="006" /><anchor id="Pg006" />
+taken his horse to the stable and fed it. Now he thought he would saddle
+it for his homeward journey, and he turned down the path which led
+to the stable. This path had a hedge of roses on each side of it, and the
+merchant thought he had never seen or smelt such exquisite flowers.
+They reminded him of his promise to Beauty, and he stopped and had
+just gathered one to take to her when he was startled by a strange noise
+behind him. Turning round, he saw a frightful Beast, which seemed to be
+very angry and said, in a terrible voice:</p>
+
+<figure url="images/image04.png" rend="w90">
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+
+<p>"Who told you that you might gather my roses? Was it not enough
+that I allowed you to be in my palace and was kind to you? This is the
+way you show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers! But your insolence
+shall not go unpunished." The merchant, terrified by these furious words,
+dropped the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried: "Pardon
+me, noble sir. I am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was
+so magnificent that I could not imagine that you would be offended by<pb n="007" /><anchor id="Pg007" />
+my taking such a little thing as a rose." But the Beast's anger was not
+lessened by this speech.</p>
+
+<p>"You are very ready with excuses and flattery," he cried; "but that
+will not save you from the death you deserve."</p>
+
+<p>"Alas!" thought the merchant, "if my daughter Beauty could only
+know what danger her rose has brought me into!"</p>
+
+<p>And in despair he began to tell the Beast all his misfortunes, and the
+reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention Beauty's request.</p>
+
+<p>"A king's ransom would hardly have procured all that my other daughters
+asked," he said; "but I thought that I might at least take Beauty her
+rose. I beg you to forgive me, for you see I meant no harm."</p>
+
+<p>The Beast considered for a moment, and then he said, in a less furious
+tone:</p>
+
+<p>"I will forgive you on one condition--that is, that you will give me
+one of your daughters."</p>
+
+<p>"Ah!" cried the merchant, "if I were cruel enough to buy my own life
+at the expense of one of my children's, what excuse could I invent to
+bring her here?"</p>
+
+<p>"No excuse would be necessary," answered the Beast. "If she comes
+at all she must come willingly. On no other condition will I have her. See
+if any one of them is courageous enough, and loves you well enough to
+come and save your life. You seem to be an honest man, so I will trust
+you to go home. I give you a month to see if either of your daughters
+will come back with you and stay here, to let you go free. If neither of
+them is willing, you must come alone, after bidding them good-bye for
+ever, for then you will belong to me. And do not imagine that you can hide
+from me, for if you fail to keep your word I will come and fetch you!"
+added the Beast grimly.</p>
+
+<p>The merchant accepted this proposal, though he did not really think
+any of his daughters would be persuaded to come. He promised to return
+at the time appointed, and then, anxious to escape from the presence of
+the Beast, he asked permission to set off at once. But the Beast answered
+that he could not go until the next day.</p>
+
+<p>"Then you will find a horse ready for you," he said. "Now go and
+eat your supper, and await my orders."</p>
+
+<p>The poor merchant, more dead than alive, went back to his room, where<pb n="008" /><anchor id="Pg008" />
+the most delicious supper was already served on the little table which was
+drawn up before a blazing fire. But he was too terrified to eat, and only
+tasted a few of the dishes, for fear the Beast should be angry if he did not
+obey his orders. When he had finished he heard a great noise in the
+next room, which he knew meant that the Beast was coming. As he
+could do nothing to escape his visit, the only thing that remained was to
+seem as little afraid as possible; so when the Beast appeared and asked
+roughly if he had supped well, the merchant answered humbly that he had,
+thanks to his host's kindness. Then the Beast warned him to remember
+their agreement, and to prepare his daughter exactly for what she had to
+expect.</p>
+
+<p>"Do not get up to-morrow," he added, "until you see the sun and hear
+a golden bell ring. Then you will find your breakfast waiting for you
+here, and the horse you are to ride will be ready in the courtyard. He
+will also bring you back again when you come with your daughter a
+month hence. Farewell. Take a rose to Beauty, and remember your
+promise!"</p>
+
+<p>The merchant was only too glad when the Beast went away, and though
+he could not sleep for sadness, he lay down until the sun rose. Then,
+after a hasty breakfast, he went to gather Beauty's rose, and mounted his
+horse, which carried him off so swiftly that in an instant he had lost sight
+of the palace, and he was still wrapped in gloomy thoughts when it stopped
+before the door of the cottage.</p>
+
+<p>His sons and daughters, who had been very uneasy at his long absence,
+rushed to meet him, eager to know the result of his journey, which, seeing
+him mounted upon a splendid horse and wrapped in a rich mantle, they
+supposed to be favorable. But he hid the truth from them at first, only
+saying sadly to Beauty as he gave her the rose:</p>
+
+<p>"Here is what you asked me to bring you; you little know what it has
+cost."</p>
+
+<p>But this excited their curiosity so greatly that presently he told them
+his adventures from beginning to end, and then they were all very unhappy.
+The girls lamented loudly over their lost hopes, and the sons declared that
+their father should not return to this terrible castle, and began to make
+plans for killing the Beast if it should come to fetch him. But he reminded
+them that he had promised to go back. Then the girls were very angry<pb n="009" /><anchor id="Pg009" />
+with Beauty, and said it was all her fault, and that if she had asked for
+something sensible this would never have happened, and complained
+bitterly that they should have to suffer for her folly.</p>
+
+<p>Poor Beauty, much distressed, said to them:</p>
+
+<p>"I have indeed caused this misfortune, but I assure you I did it innocently.
+Who could have guessed that to ask for a rose in the middle of
+summer would cause so much misery? But as I did the mischief it is
+only just that I should suffer for it. I will therefore go back with my
+father to keep his promise."</p>
+
+<p>At first nobody would hear of this arrangement, and her father and
+brothers, who loved her dearly, declared that nothing should make them
+let her go; but Beauty was firm. As the time drew near she divided all
+her little possessions between her sisters, and said good-bye to everything
+she loved, and when the fatal day came she encouraged and cheered her
+father as they mounted together the horse which had brought him back.
+It seemed to fly rather than gallop, but so smoothly that Beauty was not
+frightened; indeed, she would have enjoyed the journey if she had not
+feared what might happen to her at the end of it. Her father still tried to
+persuade her to go back, but in vain. While they were talking the night
+fell, and then, to their great surprise, wonderful colored lights began to
+shine in all directions, and splendid fireworks blazed out before them; all
+the forest was illuminated by them, and even felt pleasantly warm,
+though it had been bitterly cold before. This lasted until they reached
+the avenue of orange trees, where were statues holding flaming torches,
+and when they got nearer to the palace they saw that it was illuminated
+from the roof to the ground, and music sounded softly from the courtyard.</p>
+
+<p>"The Beast must be very hungry," said Beauty, trying to laugh, "if he
+makes all this rejoicing over the arrival of his prey."</p>
+
+<p>But, in spite of her anxiety, she could not help admiring all the wonderful
+things she saw.</p>
+
+<p>The horse stopped at the foot of the flight of steps leading to the terrace,
+and when they had dismounted her father led her to the little room
+he had been in before, where they found a splendid fire burning, and the
+table daintily spread with a delicious supper.</p>
+
+<p>The merchant knew that this was meant for them, and Beauty, who was
+rather less frightened now that she had passed through so many rooms<pb n="010" /><anchor id="Pg010" />
+and seen nothing of the Beast, was quite willing to begin, for her long ride
+had made her very hungry. But they had hardly finished their meal
+when the noise of the Beast's footsteps was heard approaching, and
+Beauty clung to her father in terror, which became all the greater when she
+saw how frightened he was. But when the Beast really appeared, though
+she trembled at the sight of him, she made a great effort to hide her horror,
+and saluted him respectfully.</p>
+
+<p>This evidently pleased the Beast. After looking at her he said, in a
+tone that might have struck terror into the boldest heart, though he did
+not seem to be angry:</p>
+
+<p>"Good-evening, old man. Good-evening, Beauty."</p>
+
+<p>The merchant was too terrified to reply, but Beauty answered sweetly:</p>
+
+<p>"Good-evening, Beast."</p>
+
+<p>"Have you come willingly?" asked the Beast. "Will you be content
+to stay here when your father goes away?"</p>
+
+<p>Beauty answered bravely that she was quite prepared to stay.</p>
+
+<p>"I am pleased with you," said the Beast. "As you have come of
+your own accord, you may stay. As for you, old man," he added, turning
+to the merchant, "at sunrise to-morrow you will take your departure.
+When the bell rings get up quickly and eat your breakfast, and you will
+find the same horse waiting to take you home; but remember that you
+must never expect to see my palace again."</p>
+
+<p>Then turning to Beauty, he said:</p>
+
+<p>"Take your father into the next room, and help him to choose everything
+you think your brothers and sisters would like to have. You will
+find two traveling-trunks there; fill them as full as you can. It is only
+just that you should send them something very precious as a remembrance
+of yourself."</p>
+
+<p>Then he went away, after saying, "Good-bye, Beauty; good-bye, old
+man;" and though Beauty was beginning to think with great dismay of
+her father's departure, she was afraid to disobey the Beast's orders; and
+they went into the next room, which had shelves and cupboards all round
+it. They were greatly surprised at the riches it contained. There were
+splendid dresses fit for a queen, with all the ornaments that were to be
+worn with them; and when Beauty opened the cupboards she was quite
+dazzled by the gorgeous jewels that lay in heaps upon every shelf.<pb n="011" /><anchor id="Pg011" />
+After choosing a vast quantity, which she divided between her sisters--for
+she had made a heap of the wonderful dresses for each of them---she
+opened the last chest, which was full of gold.</p>
+
+<p>"I think, father," she said, "that, as the gold will be more useful to you,
+we had better take out the other things again, and fill the trunks with it."
+So they did this; but the more they put in, the more room there seemed
+to be, and at last they put back all the jewels and dresses they had taken
+out, and Beauty even added as many more of the jewels as she could
+carry at once; and then the trunks were not too full, but they were so
+heavy that an elephant could not have carried them!</p>
+
+<p>"The Beast was mocking us," cried the merchant; "he must have
+pretended to give us all these things, knowing that I could not carry them
+away."</p>
+
+<p>"Let us wait and see," answered Beauty. "I cannot believe that he
+meant to deceive us. All we can do is to fasten them up and leave them
+ready."</p>
+
+<p>So they did this and returned to the little room, where, to their
+astonishment, they found breakfast ready. The merchant ate his with a
+good appetite, as the Beast's generosity made him believe that he might
+perhaps venture to come back soon and see Beauty. But she felt sure
+that her father was leaving her for ever, so she was very sad when the
+bell rang sharply for the second time, and warned them that the time was
+come for them to part. They went down into the courtyard, where two
+horses were waiting, one loaded with the two trunks, the other for him to
+ride. They were pawing the ground in their impatience to start, and the
+merchant was forced to bid Beauty a hasty farewell; and as soon as he
+was mounted he went off at such a pace that she lost sight of him in an instant.
+Then Beauty began to cry, and wandered sadly back to her own
+room. But she soon found that she was very sleepy, and as she had nothing
+better to do she lay down and instantly fell asleep. And then she
+dreamed that she was walking by a brook bordered with trees, and lamenting
+her sad fate, when a young prince, handsomer than anyone she had
+ever seen, and with a voice that went straight to her heart, came and said
+to her, "Ah, Beauty! you are not so unfortunate as you suppose. Here
+you will be rewarded for all you have suffered elsewhere. Your every
+wish shall be gratified. Only try to find me out, no matter how I may be<pb n="012" /><anchor id="Pg012" />
+disguised, as I love you dearly, and in making me happy you will find
+your own happiness. Be as true-hearted as you are beautiful, and we shall
+have nothing left to wish for."</p>
+
+<p>"What can I do, Prince, to make you happy?" said Beauty.</p>
+
+<p>"Only be grateful," he answered, "and do not trust too much to your
+eyes. And, above all, do not desert me until you have saved me from
+my cruel misery."</p>
+
+<p>After this she thought she found herself in a room with a stately and
+beautiful lady, who said to her:</p>
+
+<p>"Dear Beauty, try not to regret all you have left behind you, for you
+are destined to a better fate. Only do not let yourself be deceived by
+appearances."</p>
+
+<figure url="images/image05.png" rend="w90">
+<index index="fig" />
+<figDesc>Illustration</figDesc></figure>
+
+<p>Beauty found her dreams so interesting that she was in no hurry to
+awake, but presently the clock roused her by calling her name softly
+twelve times, and then she got up and found her dressing-table set out
+with everything she could possibly want; and when her toilet was finished
+she found dinner was waiting in the room next to hers. But dinner
+does not take very long when you are all by yourself, and very soon she
+sat down cosily in the corner of a sofa, and began to think about the
+charming Prince she had seen in her dream.</p>
+
+<p>"He said I could make him happy," said Beauty to herself.</p>
+
+<pb n="013" /><anchor id="Pg013" />
+
+<p>"It seems, then, that this horrible Beast keeps him a prisoner. How
+can I set him free? I wonder why they both told me not to trust to appearances?
+I don't understand it. But, after all, it was only a dream, so
+why should I trouble myself about it? I had better go and find something
+to do to amuse myself."</p>
+
+<p>So she got up and began to explore some of the many rooms of the
+palace.</p>
+
+<p>The first she entered was lined with mirrors, and Beauty saw herself
+reflected on every side, and thought she had never seen such a charming
+room. Then a bracelet which was hanging from a chandelier caught her
+eye, and on taking it down she was greatly surprised to find that it held
+a portrait of her unknown admirer, just as she had seen him in her
+dream. With great delight she slipped the bracelet on her arm, and
+went on into a gallery of pictures, where she soon found a portrait of the
+same handsome Prince, as large as life, and so well painted that as she
+studied it he seemed to smile kindly at her. Tearing herself away from
+the portrait at last, she passed through into a room which contained every
+musical instrument under the sun, and here she amused herself for a long
+while in trying some of them, and singing until she was tired. The
+next room was a library, and she saw everything she had ever wanted to
+read, as well as everything she had read, and it seemed to her that a
+whole lifetime would not be enough even to read the names of the books,
+there were so many. By this time it was growing dusk, and wax candles
+in diamond and ruby candlesticks were beginning to light themselves
+in every room.</p>
+
+<p>Beauty found her supper served just at the time she preferred to have
+it, but she did not see anyone or hear a sound, and, though her father
+had warned her that she would be alone, she began to find it rather dull.</p>
+
+<p>But presently she heard the Beast coming, and wondered tremblingly
+if he meant to eat her up now.</p>
+
+<p>However, as he did not seem at all ferocious, and only said gruffly:</p>
+
+<p>"Good-evening, Beauty," she answered cheerfully and managed to
+conceal her terror. Then the Beast asked her how she had been amusing
+herself, and she told him all the rooms she had seen.</p>
+
+<p>Then he asked if she thought she could be happy in his palace; and
+Beauty answered that everything was so beautiful that she would be very<pb n="014" /><anchor id="Pg014" />
+hard to please if she could not be happy. And after about an hour's talk
+Beauty began to think that the Beast was not nearly so terrible as she
+had supposed at first. Then he got up to leave her, and said in his
+gruff voice:</p>
+
+<p>"Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?"</p>
+
+<p>"Oh! what shall I say?" cried Beauty, for she was afraid to make the
+Beast angry by refusing.</p>
+
+<p>"Say 'yes' or 'no' without fear," he replied.</p>
+
+<p>"Oh! no, Beast," said Beauty hastily.</p>
+
+<p>"Since you will not, good-night, Beauty," he said. And she answered:</p>
+
+<p>"Good-night, Beast," very glad to find that her refusal had not provoked
+him. And after he was gone she was very soon in bed and
+asleep, and dreaming of her unknown Prince. She thought he came
+and said to her:</p>
+
+<p>"Ah, Beauty! why are you so unkind to me? I fear I am fated to be
+unhappy for many a long day still."</p>
+
+<p>And then her dreams changed, but the charming Prince figured in them
+all; and when morning came her first thought was to look at the portrait
+and see if it was really like him, and she found that it certainly was.</p>
+
+<p>This morning she decided to amuse herself in the garden, for the sun
+shone, and all the fountains were playing; but she was astonished to find
+that every place was familiar to her, and presently she came to the brook
+where the myrtle trees were growing where she had first met the Prince
+in her dream, and that made her think more than ever that he must be
+kept a prisoner by the Beast. When she was tired she went back to the
+palace, and found a new room full of materials for every kind of work--ribbons
+to make into bows, and silks to work into flowers. Then there
+was an aviary full of rare birds, which were so tame that they flew to
+Beauty as soon as they saw her, and perched upon her shoulders and her
+head.</p>
+
+<p>"Pretty little creatures," she said, "how I wish that your cage was
+nearer to my room, that I might often hear you sing!"</p>
+
+<p>So saying she opened a door, and found to her delight that it led into
+her own room, though she had thought it was quite the other side of the
+palace.</p>
+
+<pb n="015" /><anchor id="Pg015" />
+
+<figure url="images/image06.png" rend="w90">
+<index index="fig" />
+<figDesc>Illustration</figDesc></figure>
+
+<p>There were more birds in a room farther on, parrots and cockatoos
+that could talk, and they greeted Beauty by name; indeed, she found
+them so entertaining that she took one or two back to her room, and
+they talked to her while she was at supper; after which the Beast paid
+her his usual visit, and asked the same questions as before, and then with
+a gruff "good-night" he took
+his departure, and Beauty
+went to bed to dream of her
+mysterious Prince. The
+days passed swiftly in different
+amusements, and after
+a while Beauty found out another
+strange thing in the
+palace, which often pleased
+her when she was tired of
+being alone. There was one
+room which she had not
+noticed particularly; it was
+empty, except that under
+each of the windows stood
+a very comfortable chair;
+and the first time she had
+looked out of the window it
+had seemed to her that a
+black curtain prevented her
+from seeing anything outside.
+But the second time
+she went into the room, happening
+to be tired, she sat
+down in one of the chairs,
+when instantly the curtain was rolled aside, and a most amusing pantomime
+was acted before her; there were dances and colored lights, and
+music, and pretty dresses, and it was all so gay that Beauty was in ecstacies.
+After that she tried the other seven windows in turn, and there
+was some new and surprising entertainment to be seen from each of them,
+so that Beauty never could feel lonely any more. Every evening after<pb n="016" /><anchor id="Pg016" />
+supper the Beast came to see her, and always before saying good-night
+asked her in his terrible voice:</p>
+
+<p>"Beauty, will you marry me?"</p>
+
+<p>And it seemed to Beauty, now she understood him better, that when
+she said, "No, Beast," he went away quite sad. But her happy dreams
+of the handsome young Prince soon made her forget the poor Beast, and
+the only thing that at all disturbed her was to be constantly told to
+distrust appearances, to let her heart guide her, and not her eyes, and
+many other equally perplexing things, which, consider as she would, she
+could not understand.</p>
+
+<p>So everything went on for a long time, until at last, happy as she was,
+Beauty began to long for the sight of her father and her brothers and
+sisters; and one night, seeing her look very sad, the Beast asked her
+what was the matter. Beauty had quite ceased to be afraid of him. Now
+she knew that he was really gentle in spite of his ferocious looks and his
+dreadful voice. So she answered that she was longing to see her home
+once more. Upon hearing this the Beast seemed sadly distressed, and
+cried miserably.</p>
+
+<p>"Ah! Beauty, have you the heart to desert an unhappy Beast like this?
+What more do you want to make you happy? Is it because you hate me
+that you want to escape?"</p>
+
+<p>"No, dear Beast," answered Beauty softly, "I do not hate you, and I
+should be very sorry never to see you any more, but I long to see my father
+again. Only let me go for two months, and I promise to come back to
+you and stay for the rest of my life."</p>
+
+<p>The Beast, who had been sighing dolefully while she spoke, now
+replied:</p>
+
+<p>"I cannot refuse you anything you ask, even though it should cost me
+my life. Take the four boxes you will find in the room next to your own,
+and fill them with everything you wish to take with you. But remember
+your promise and come back when the two months are over, or you may
+have cause to repent it, for if you do not come in good time you will find your
+faithful Beast dead. You will not need any chariot to bring you back.
+Only say good-bye to all your brothers and sisters the night before you
+come away, and when you have gone to bed turn this ring round upon
+your finger and say firmly: 'I wish to go back to my palace and see my<pb n="017" /><anchor id="Pg017" />
+Beast again.' Good-night, Beauty. Fear nothing, sleep peacefully, and
+before long you shall see your father once more."</p>
+
+<p>As soon as Beauty was alone she hastened to fill the boxes with all the
+rare and precious things she saw about her, and only when she was tired
+of heaping things into them did they seem to be full.</p>
+
+<p>Then she went to bed, but could hardly sleep for joy. And when at
+last she did begin to dream of her beloved Prince she was grieved to see
+him stretched upon a grassy bank sad and weary, and hardly like himself.</p>
+
+<p>"What is the matter?" she cried.</p>
+
+<p>But he looked at her reproachfully, and said:</p>
+
+<p>"How can you ask me, cruel one? Are you not leaving me to my
+death perhaps?"</p>
+
+<p>"Ah! don't be so sorrowful," cried Beauty; "I am only going to assure
+my father that I am safe and happy. I have promised the Beast faithfully
+that I will come back, and he would die of grief if I did not keep my
+word!"</p>
+
+<p>"What would that matter to you?" said the Prince. "Surely you
+would not care?"</p>
+
+<p>"Indeed I should be ungrateful if I did not care for such a kind Beast,"
+cried Beauty indignantly. "I would die to save him from pain. I assure
+you it is not his fault that he is so ugly."</p>
+
+<p>Just then a strange sound woke her--someone was speaking not very
+far away; and opening her eyes she found herself in a room she had
+never seen before, which was certainly not nearly so splendid as those
+she was used to in the Beast's palace. Where could she be? She got
+up and dressed hastily, and then saw that the boxes she had packed the
+night before were all in the room. While she was wondering by what
+magic the Beast had transported them and herself to this strange place
+she suddenly heard her father's voice, and rushed out and greeted him
+joyfully. Her brothers and sisters were all astonished at her appearance,
+as they had never expected to see her again, and there was no end to the
+questions they asked her. She had also much to hear about what had
+happened to them while she was away, and of her father's journey home.
+But when they heard that she had only come to be with them for a short
+time, and then must go back to the Beast's palace for ever, they lamented<pb n="018" /><anchor id="Pg018" />
+loudly. Then Beauty asked her father what he thought could be
+the meaning of her strange dreams, and why the Prince constantly begged
+her not to trust to appearances. After much consideration he answered:
+"You tell me yourself that the Beast, frightful as he is, loves you dearly,
+and deserves your love and gratitude for his gentleness and kindness; I
+think the Prince must mean you to understand that you ought to reward
+him by doing as he wishes you to, in spite of his ugliness."</p>
+
+<p>Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very probable; still,
+when she thought of her dear Prince who was so handsome, she did not
+feel at all inclined to marry the Beast. At any rate, for two months she
+need not decide, but could enjoy herself with her sisters. But though
+they were rich now, and lived in a town again, and had plenty of acquaintances,
+Beauty found that nothing amused her very much; and she often
+thought of the palace, where she was so happy, especially as at home she
+never once dreamed of her dear Prince, and she felt quite sad without
+him.</p>
+
+<p>Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being without her, and
+even found her rather in the way, so she would not have been sorry
+when the two months were over but for her father and brothers, who
+begged her to stay, and seemed so grieved at the thought of her departure
+that she had not the courage to say good-bye to them. Every
+day when she got up she meant to say it at night, and when night came
+she put it off again, until at last she had a dismal dream which helped
+her to make up her mind. She thought she was wandering in a lonely
+path in the palace gardens, when she heard groans which seemed to come
+from some bushes hiding the entrance of a cave, and running quickly to
+see what could be the matter, she found the Beast stretched out upon his
+side, apparently dying. He reproached her faintly with being the cause
+of his distress, and at the same moment a stately lady appeared, and said
+very gravely:</p>
+
+<p>"Ah! Beauty, you are only just in time to save his life. See what
+happens when people do not keep their promises! If you had delayed
+one day more, you would have found him dead."</p>
+
+<p>Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next morning she announced
+her intention of going back at once, and that very night she
+said good-bye to her father and all her brothers and sisters, and as soon<pb n="019" /><anchor id="Pg019" />
+as she was in bed she turned her ring round upon her finger, and said
+firmly:</p>
+
+<p>"I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again," as she had
+been told to do.</p>
+
+<p>Then she fell asleep instantly, and only woke up to hear the clock
+saying, "Beauty, Beauty," twelve times in its musical voice, which told
+her at once that she was really in the palace once more. Everything
+was just as before, and her birds were so glad to see her! but Beauty
+thought she had never known such a long day, for she was so anxious to
+see the Beast again that she felt as if supper-time would never come.</p>
+
+<figure url="images/image07.png" rend="w90">
+<index index="fig" />
+<figDesc>Illustration</figDesc></figure>
+
+<p>But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was really frightened;
+so, after listening and waiting for a long time, she ran down into the
+garden to search for him. Up and down the paths and avenues ran
+poor Beauty, calling him in vain, for no one answered, and not a
+trace of him could she find; until at last, quite tired, she stopped for a
+minute's rest, and saw that she was standing opposite the shady path she
+had seen in her dream. She rushed down it, and, sure enough, there
+was the cave, and in it lay the Beast--asleep, as Beauty thought. Quite
+glad to have found him, she ran up and stroked his head, but to her
+horror he did not move or open his eyes.</p>
+
+<p>"Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault," said Beauty, crying bitterly.</p>
+
+<p>But then, looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed, and, hastily<pb n="020" /><anchor id="Pg020" />
+fetching some water from the nearest fountain, she sprinkled it over his
+face, and to her great delight he began to revive.</p>
+
+<p>"Oh! Beast, how you frightened me!" she cried. "I never knew how
+much I loved you until just now, when I feared I was too late to save
+your life."</p>
+
+<p>"Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?" said the Beast
+faintly. "Ah! Beauty, you only came just in time. I was dying because
+I thought you had forgotten your promise. But go back now and rest,
+I shall see you again by-and-by."</p>
+
+<p>Beauty, who had half expected that he would be angry with her, was
+reassured by his gentle voice, and went back to the palace, where supper
+was awaiting her; and afterwards the Beast came in as usual, and talked
+about the time she had spent with her father, asking if she had enjoyed
+herself, and if they had all been very glad to see her.</p>
+
+<p>Beauty answered politely, and quite enjoyed telling him all that had
+happened to her. And when at last the time came for him to go, and he
+asked, as he had so often asked before:</p>
+
+<p>"Beauty, will you marry me?" she answered softly:</p>
+
+<p>"Yes, dear Beast."</p>
+
+<p>As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the windows of the
+palace; fireworks crackled and guns banged, and across the avenue of
+orange trees, in letters all made of fire-flies, was written: "Long live the
+Prince and his Bride."</p>
+
+<p>Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean, Beauty found that
+he had disappeared, and in his place stood her long-loved Prince! At
+the same moment the wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace,
+and two ladies entered the room. One of them Beauty recognized as the
+stately lady she had seen in her dreams; the other was also so grand and
+queenly that Beauty hardly knew which to greet first.</p>
+
+<p>But the one she already knew said to her companion:</p>
+
+<p>"Well, Queen, this is Beauty, who has had the courage to rescue your
+son from the terrible enchantment. They love one another, and only
+your consent to their marriage is wanting to make them perfectly happy."</p>
+
+<p>"I consent with all my heart," cried the Queen. "How can I ever thank
+you enough, charming girl, for having restored my dear son to his natural
+form?"</p>
+
+<p>And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the Prince, who had meanwhile
+been greeting the Fairy and receiving her congratulations.</p>
+
+<p>"Now," said the Fairy to Beauty, "I suppose you would like me to
+send for all your brothers and sisters to dance at your wedding?"</p>
+
+<p>And so she did, and the marriage was celebrated the very next day with
+the utmost splendor, and Beauty and the Prince lived happily ever after.</p>
+</div>
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+Title: Beauty and the Beast
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+Release Date: November 30, 2006 [Ebook #19967]
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+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BEAUTY AND THE BEAST***
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+Beauty and the Beast
+
+
+by Anonymous
+
+
+
+
+Edition 1, (November 30, 2006)
+
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration]
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+ [Illustration]
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+BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
+
+
+Once upon a time, in a very far-off country, there lived a merchant who
+had been so fortunate in all his undertakings that he was enormously rich.
+As he had, however, six sons and six daughters, he found that his money
+was not too much to let them all have everything they fancied, as they
+were accustomed to do.
+
+But one day a most unexpected misfortune befell them. Their house caught
+fire and was speedily burnt to the ground, with all the splendid
+furniture, the books, pictures, gold, silver, and precious goods it
+contained; and this was only the beginning of their troubles. Their
+father, who had until this moment prospered in all ways, suddenly lost
+every ship he had upon the sea, either by dint of pirates, shipwreck, or
+fire. Then he heard that his clerks in distant countries, whom he trusted
+entirely, had proved unfaithful; and at last from great wealth he fell
+into the direst poverty.
+
+All that he had left was a little house in a desolate place at least a
+hundred leagues from the town in which he had lived, and to this he was
+forced to retreat with his children, who were in despair at the idea of
+leading such a different life. Indeed, the daughters at first hoped that
+their friends, who had been so numerous while they were rich, would insist
+on their staying in their houses now they no longer possessed one. But
+they soon found that they were left alone, and that their former friends
+even attributed their misfortunes to their own extravagance, and showed no
+intention of offering them any help. So nothing was left for them but to
+take their departure to the cottage, which stood in the midst of a dark
+forest, and seemed to be the most dismal place upon the face of the earth.
+As they were too poor to have any servants, the girls had to work hard,
+like peasants, and the sons, for their part, cultivated the fields to earn
+their living. Roughly clothed, and living in the simplest way, the girls
+regretted unceasingly the luxuries and amusements of their former life;
+only the youngest tried to be brave and cheerful. She had been as sad as
+anyone when misfortune first overtook her father, but, soon recovering her
+natural gaiety, she set to work to make the best of things, to amuse her
+father and brothers as well as she could, and to try to persuade her
+sisters to join her in dancing and singing. But they would do nothing of
+the sort, and, because she was not as doleful as themselves, they declared
+that this miserable life was all she was fit for. But she was really far
+prettier and cleverer than they were; indeed, she was so lovely that she
+was always called Beauty. After two years, when they were all beginning to
+get used to their new life, something happened to disturb their
+tranquillity. Their father received the news that one of his ships, which
+he had believed to be lost, had come safely into port with a rich cargo.
+All the sons and daughters at once thought that their poverty was at an
+end, and wanted to set out directly for the town; but their father, who
+was more prudent, begged them to wait a little, and, though it was
+harvest-time, and he could ill be spared, determined to go himself first,
+to make inquiries. Only the youngest daughter had any doubt but that they
+would soon again be as rich as they were before, or at least rich enough
+to live comfortably in some town where they would find amusement and gay
+companions once more. So they all loaded their father with commissions for
+jewels and dresses which it would have taken a fortune to buy; only
+Beauty, feeling sure that it was of no use, did not ask for anything. Her
+father, noticing her silence, said: "And what shall I bring for you,
+Beauty?"
+
+"The only thing I wish for is to see you come home safely," she answered.
+
+But this reply vexed her sisters, who fancied she was blaming them for
+having asked for such costly things. Her father, however, was pleased, but
+as he thought that at her age she certainly ought to like pretty presents,
+he told her to choose something.
+
+"Well, dear father," she said, "as you insist upon it, I beg that you will
+bring me a rose. I have not seen one since we came here, and I love them
+so much."
+
+So the merchant set out and reached the town as quickly as possible, but
+only to find that his former companions, believing him to be dead, had
+divided between them the goods which the ship had brought; and after six
+months of trouble and expense he found himself as poor as when he started,
+having been able to recover only just enough to pay the cost of his
+journey. To make matters worse, he was obliged to leave the town in the
+most terrible weather, so that by the time he was within a few leagues of
+his home he was almost exhausted with cold and fatigue. Though he knew it
+would take some hours to get through the forest, he was so anxious to be
+at his journey's end that he resolved to go on; but night overtook him,
+and the deep snow and bitter frost made it impossible for his horse to
+carry him any further. Not a house was to be seen; the only shelter he
+could get was the hollow trunk of a great tree, and there he crouched all
+the night, which seemed to him the longest he had ever known. In spite of
+his weariness the howling of the wolves kept him awake, and even when at
+last the day broke he was not much better off, for the falling snow had
+covered up every path, and he did not know which way to turn.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+At length he made out some sort of track, and though at the beginning it
+was so rough and slippery that he fell down more than once, it presently
+became easier, and led him into an avenue of trees which ended in a
+splendid castle. It seemed to the merchant very strange that no snow had
+fallen in the avenue, which was entirely composed of orange trees, covered
+with flowers and fruit. When he reached the first court of the castle he
+saw before him a flight of agate steps, and went up them, and passed
+through several splendidly furnished rooms. The pleasant warmth of the air
+revived him, and he felt very hungry; but there seemed to be nobody in all
+this vast and splendid palace whom he could ask to give him something to
+eat. Deep silence reigned everywhere, and at last, tired of roaming
+through empty rooms and galleries, he stopped in a room smaller than the
+rest, where a clear fire was burning and a couch was drawn up cosily close
+to it. Thinking that this must be prepared for someone who was expected,
+he sat down to wait till he should come, and very soon fell into a sweet
+sleep.
+
+When his extreme hunger wakened him after several hours, he was still
+alone; but a little table, upon which was a good dinner, had been drawn up
+close to him, and, as he had eaten nothing for twenty-four hours, he lost
+no time in beginning his meal, hoping that he might soon have an
+opportunity of thanking his considerate entertainer, whoever it might be.
+
+But no one appeared, and even after another long sleep, from which he
+awoke completely refreshed, there was no sign of anybody, though a fresh
+meal of dainty cakes and fruit was prepared upon the little table at his
+elbow. Being naturally timid, the silence began to terrify him, and he
+resolved to search once more through all the rooms; but it was of no use.
+Not even a servant was to be seen; there was no sign of life in the
+palace! He began to wonder what he should do, and to amuse himself by
+pretending that all the treasures he saw were his own, and considering how
+he would divide them among his children. Then he went down into the
+garden, and though it was winter everywhere else, here the sun shone, and
+the birds sang, and the flowers bloomed, and the air was soft and sweet.
+The merchant, in ecstacies with all he saw and heard, said to himself:
+
+"All this must be meant for me. I will go this minute and bring my
+children to share all these delights."
+
+In spite of being so cold and weary when he reached the castle, he had
+taken his horse to the stable and fed it. Now he thought he would saddle
+it for his homeward journey, and he turned down the path which led to the
+stable. This path had a hedge of roses on each side of it, and the
+merchant thought he had never seen or smelt such exquisite flowers. They
+reminded him of his promise to Beauty, and he stopped and had just
+gathered one to take to her when he was startled by a strange noise behind
+him. Turning round, he saw a frightful Beast, which seemed to be very
+angry and said, in a terrible voice:
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+"Who told you that you might gather my roses? Was it not enough that I
+allowed you to be in my palace and was kind to you? This is the way you
+show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers! But your insolence shall not
+go unpunished." The merchant, terrified by these furious words, dropped
+the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried: "Pardon me,
+noble sir. I am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was so
+magnificent that I could not imagine that you would be offended by my
+taking such a little thing as a rose." But the Beast's anger was not
+lessened by this speech.
+
+"You are very ready with excuses and flattery," he cried; "but that will
+not save you from the death you deserve."
+
+"Alas!" thought the merchant, "if my daughter Beauty could only know what
+danger her rose has brought me into!"
+
+And in despair he began to tell the Beast all his misfortunes, and the
+reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention Beauty's request.
+
+"A king's ransom would hardly have procured all that my other daughters
+asked," he said; "but I thought that I might at least take Beauty her
+rose. I beg you to forgive me, for you see I meant no harm."
+
+The Beast considered for a moment, and then he said, in a less furious
+tone:
+
+"I will forgive you on one condition--that is, that you will give me one
+of your daughters."
+
+"Ah!" cried the merchant, "if I were cruel enough to buy my own life at
+the expense of one of my children's, what excuse could I invent to bring
+her here?"
+
+"No excuse would be necessary," answered the Beast. "If she comes at all
+she must come willingly. On no other condition will I have her. See if any
+one of them is courageous enough, and loves you well enough to come and
+save your life. You seem to be an honest man, so I will trust you to go
+home. I give you a month to see if either of your daughters will come back
+with you and stay here, to let you go free. If neither of them is willing,
+you must come alone, after bidding them good-bye for ever, for then you
+will belong to me. And do not imagine that you can hide from me, for if
+you fail to keep your word I will come and fetch you!" added the Beast
+grimly.
+
+The merchant accepted this proposal, though he did not really think any of
+his daughters would be persuaded to come. He promised to return at the
+time appointed, and then, anxious to escape from the presence of the
+Beast, he asked permission to set off at once. But the Beast answered that
+he could not go until the next day.
+
+"Then you will find a horse ready for you," he said. "Now go and eat your
+supper, and await my orders."
+
+The poor merchant, more dead than alive, went back to his room, where the
+most delicious supper was already served on the little table which was
+drawn up before a blazing fire. But he was too terrified to eat, and only
+tasted a few of the dishes, for fear the Beast should be angry if he did
+not obey his orders. When he had finished he heard a great noise in the
+next room, which he knew meant that the Beast was coming. As he could do
+nothing to escape his visit, the only thing that remained was to seem as
+little afraid as possible; so when the Beast appeared and asked roughly if
+he had supped well, the merchant answered humbly that he had, thanks to
+his host's kindness. Then the Beast warned him to remember their
+agreement, and to prepare his daughter exactly for what she had to expect.
+
+"Do not get up to-morrow," he added, "until you see the sun and hear a
+golden bell ring. Then you will find your breakfast waiting for you here,
+and the horse you are to ride will be ready in the courtyard. He will also
+bring you back again when you come with your daughter a month hence.
+Farewell. Take a rose to Beauty, and remember your promise!"
+
+The merchant was only too glad when the Beast went away, and though he
+could not sleep for sadness, he lay down until the sun rose. Then, after a
+hasty breakfast, he went to gather Beauty's rose, and mounted his horse,
+which carried him off so swiftly that in an instant he had lost sight of
+the palace, and he was still wrapped in gloomy thoughts when it stopped
+before the door of the cottage.
+
+His sons and daughters, who had been very uneasy at his long absence,
+rushed to meet him, eager to know the result of his journey, which, seeing
+him mounted upon a splendid horse and wrapped in a rich mantle, they
+supposed to be favorable. But he hid the truth from them at first, only
+saying sadly to Beauty as he gave her the rose:
+
+"Here is what you asked me to bring you; you little know what it has
+cost."
+
+But this excited their curiosity so greatly that presently he told them
+his adventures from beginning to end, and then they were all very unhappy.
+The girls lamented loudly over their lost hopes, and the sons declared
+that their father should not return to this terrible castle, and began to
+make plans for killing the Beast if it should come to fetch him. But he
+reminded them that he had promised to go back. Then the girls were very
+angry with Beauty, and said it was all her fault, and that if she had
+asked for something sensible this would never have happened, and
+complained bitterly that they should have to suffer for her folly.
+
+Poor Beauty, much distressed, said to them:
+
+"I have indeed caused this misfortune, but I assure you I did it
+innocently. Who could have guessed that to ask for a rose in the middle of
+summer would cause so much misery? But as I did the mischief it is only
+just that I should suffer for it. I will therefore go back with my father
+to keep his promise."
+
+At first nobody would hear of this arrangement, and her father and
+brothers, who loved her dearly, declared that nothing should make them let
+her go; but Beauty was firm. As the time drew near she divided all her
+little possessions between her sisters, and said good-bye to everything
+she loved, and when the fatal day came she encouraged and cheered her
+father as they mounted together the horse which had brought him back. It
+seemed to fly rather than gallop, but so smoothly that Beauty was not
+frightened; indeed, she would have enjoyed the journey if she had not
+feared what might happen to her at the end of it. Her father still tried
+to persuade her to go back, but in vain. While they were talking the night
+fell, and then, to their great surprise, wonderful colored lights began to
+shine in all directions, and splendid fireworks blazed out before them;
+all the forest was illuminated by them, and even felt pleasantly warm,
+though it had been bitterly cold before. This lasted until they reached
+the avenue of orange trees, where were statues holding flaming torches,
+and when they got nearer to the palace they saw that it was illuminated
+from the roof to the ground, and music sounded softly from the courtyard.
+
+"The Beast must be very hungry," said Beauty, trying to laugh, "if he
+makes all this rejoicing over the arrival of his prey."
+
+But, in spite of her anxiety, she could not help admiring all the
+wonderful things she saw.
+
+The horse stopped at the foot of the flight of steps leading to the
+terrace, and when they had dismounted her father led her to the little
+room he had been in before, where they found a splendid fire burning, and
+the table daintily spread with a delicious supper.
+
+The merchant knew that this was meant for them, and Beauty, who was rather
+less frightened now that she had passed through so many rooms and seen
+nothing of the Beast, was quite willing to begin, for her long ride had
+made her very hungry. But they had hardly finished their meal when the
+noise of the Beast's footsteps was heard approaching, and Beauty clung to
+her father in terror, which became all the greater when she saw how
+frightened he was. But when the Beast really appeared, though she trembled
+at the sight of him, she made a great effort to hide her horror, and
+saluted him respectfully.
+
+This evidently pleased the Beast. After looking at her he said, in a tone
+that might have struck terror into the boldest heart, though he did not
+seem to be angry:
+
+"Good-evening, old man. Good-evening, Beauty."
+
+The merchant was too terrified to reply, but Beauty answered sweetly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beast."
+
+"Have you come willingly?" asked the Beast. "Will you be content to stay
+here when your father goes away?"
+
+Beauty answered bravely that she was quite prepared to stay.
+
+"I am pleased with you," said the Beast. "As you have come of your own
+accord, you may stay. As for you, old man," he added, turning to the
+merchant, "at sunrise to-morrow you will take your departure. When the
+bell rings get up quickly and eat your breakfast, and you will find the
+same horse waiting to take you home; but remember that you must never
+expect to see my palace again."
+
+Then turning to Beauty, he said:
+
+"Take your father into the next room, and help him to choose everything
+you think your brothers and sisters would like to have. You will find two
+traveling-trunks there; fill them as full as you can. It is only just that
+you should send them something very precious as a remembrance of
+yourself."
+
+Then he went away, after saying, "Good-bye, Beauty; good-bye, old man;"
+and though Beauty was beginning to think with great dismay of her father's
+departure, she was afraid to disobey the Beast's orders; and they went
+into the next room, which had shelves and cupboards all round it. They
+were greatly surprised at the riches it contained. There were splendid
+dresses fit for a queen, with all the ornaments that were to be worn with
+them; and when Beauty opened the cupboards she was quite dazzled by the
+gorgeous jewels that lay in heaps upon every shelf. After choosing a vast
+quantity, which she divided between her sisters--for she had made a heap
+of the wonderful dresses for each of them---she opened the last chest,
+which was full of gold.
+
+"I think, father," she said, "that, as the gold will be more useful to
+you, we had better take out the other things again, and fill the trunks
+with it." So they did this; but the more they put in, the more room there
+seemed to be, and at last they put back all the jewels and dresses they
+had taken out, and Beauty even added as many more of the jewels as she
+could carry at once; and then the trunks were not too full, but they were
+so heavy that an elephant could not have carried them!
+
+"The Beast was mocking us," cried the merchant; "he must have pretended to
+give us all these things, knowing that I could not carry them away."
+
+"Let us wait and see," answered Beauty. "I cannot believe that he meant to
+deceive us. All we can do is to fasten them up and leave them ready."
+
+So they did this and returned to the little room, where, to their
+astonishment, they found breakfast ready. The merchant ate his with a good
+appetite, as the Beast's generosity made him believe that he might perhaps
+venture to come back soon and see Beauty. But she felt sure that her
+father was leaving her for ever, so she was very sad when the bell rang
+sharply for the second time, and warned them that the time was come for
+them to part. They went down into the courtyard, where two horses were
+waiting, one loaded with the two trunks, the other for him to ride. They
+were pawing the ground in their impatience to start, and the merchant was
+forced to bid Beauty a hasty farewell; and as soon as he was mounted he
+went off at such a pace that she lost sight of him in an instant. Then
+Beauty began to cry, and wandered sadly back to her own room. But she soon
+found that she was very sleepy, and as she had nothing better to do she
+lay down and instantly fell asleep. And then she dreamed that she was
+walking by a brook bordered with trees, and lamenting her sad fate, when a
+young prince, handsomer than anyone she had ever seen, and with a voice
+that went straight to her heart, came and said to her, "Ah, Beauty! you
+are not so unfortunate as you suppose. Here you will be rewarded for all
+you have suffered elsewhere. Your every wish shall be gratified. Only try
+to find me out, no matter how I may be disguised, as I love you dearly,
+and in making me happy you will find your own happiness. Be as
+true-hearted as you are beautiful, and we shall have nothing left to wish
+for."
+
+"What can I do, Prince, to make you happy?" said Beauty.
+
+"Only be grateful," he answered, "and do not trust too much to your eyes.
+And, above all, do not desert me until you have saved me from my cruel
+misery."
+
+After this she thought she found herself in a room with a stately and
+beautiful lady, who said to her:
+
+"Dear Beauty, try not to regret all you have left behind you, for you are
+destined to a better fate. Only do not let yourself be deceived by
+appearances."
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+Beauty found her dreams so interesting that she was in no hurry to awake,
+but presently the clock roused her by calling her name softly twelve
+times, and then she got up and found her dressing-table set out with
+everything she could possibly want; and when her toilet was finished she
+found dinner was waiting in the room next to hers. But dinner does not
+take very long when you are all by yourself, and very soon she sat down
+cosily in the corner of a sofa, and began to think about the charming
+Prince she had seen in her dream.
+
+"He said I could make him happy," said Beauty to herself.
+
+"It seems, then, that this horrible Beast keeps him a prisoner. How can I
+set him free? I wonder why they both told me not to trust to appearances?
+I don't understand it. But, after all, it was only a dream, so why should
+I trouble myself about it? I had better go and find something to do to
+amuse myself."
+
+So she got up and began to explore some of the many rooms of the palace.
+
+The first she entered was lined with mirrors, and Beauty saw herself
+reflected on every side, and thought she had never seen such a charming
+room. Then a bracelet which was hanging from a chandelier caught her eye,
+and on taking it down she was greatly surprised to find that it held a
+portrait of her unknown admirer, just as she had seen him in her dream.
+With great delight she slipped the bracelet on her arm, and went on into a
+gallery of pictures, where she soon found a portrait of the same handsome
+Prince, as large as life, and so well painted that as she studied it he
+seemed to smile kindly at her. Tearing herself away from the portrait at
+last, she passed through into a room which contained every musical
+instrument under the sun, and here she amused herself for a long while in
+trying some of them, and singing until she was tired. The next room was a
+library, and she saw everything she had ever wanted to read, as well as
+everything she had read, and it seemed to her that a whole lifetime would
+not be enough even to read the names of the books, there were so many. By
+this time it was growing dusk, and wax candles in diamond and ruby
+candlesticks were beginning to light themselves in every room.
+
+Beauty found her supper served just at the time she preferred to have it,
+but she did not see anyone or hear a sound, and, though her father had
+warned her that she would be alone, she began to find it rather dull.
+
+But presently she heard the Beast coming, and wondered tremblingly if he
+meant to eat her up now.
+
+However, as he did not seem at all ferocious, and only said gruffly:
+
+"Good-evening, Beauty," she answered cheerfully and managed to conceal her
+terror. Then the Beast asked her how she had been amusing herself, and she
+told him all the rooms she had seen.
+
+Then he asked if she thought she could be happy in his palace; and Beauty
+answered that everything was so beautiful that she would be very hard to
+please if she could not be happy. And after about an hour's talk Beauty
+began to think that the Beast was not nearly so terrible as she had
+supposed at first. Then he got up to leave her, and said in his gruff
+voice:
+
+"Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?"
+
+"Oh! what shall I say?" cried Beauty, for she was afraid to make the Beast
+angry by refusing.
+
+"Say 'yes' or 'no' without fear," he replied.
+
+"Oh! no, Beast," said Beauty hastily.
+
+"Since you will not, good-night, Beauty," he said. And she answered:
+
+"Good-night, Beast," very glad to find that her refusal had not provoked
+him. And after he was gone she was very soon in bed and asleep, and
+dreaming of her unknown Prince. She thought he came and said to her:
+
+"Ah, Beauty! why are you so unkind to me? I fear I am fated to be unhappy
+for many a long day still."
+
+And then her dreams changed, but the charming Prince figured in them all;
+and when morning came her first thought was to look at the portrait and
+see if it was really like him, and she found that it certainly was.
+
+This morning she decided to amuse herself in the garden, for the sun
+shone, and all the fountains were playing; but she was astonished to find
+that every place was familiar to her, and presently she came to the brook
+where the myrtle trees were growing where she had first met the Prince in
+her dream, and that made her think more than ever that he must be kept a
+prisoner by the Beast. When she was tired she went back to the palace, and
+found a new room full of materials for every kind of work--ribbons to make
+into bows, and silks to work into flowers. Then there was an aviary full
+of rare birds, which were so tame that they flew to Beauty as soon as they
+saw her, and perched upon her shoulders and her head.
+
+"Pretty little creatures," she said, "how I wish that your cage was nearer
+to my room, that I might often hear you sing!"
+
+So saying she opened a door, and found to her delight that it led into her
+own room, though she had thought it was quite the other side of the
+palace.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+There were more birds in a room farther on, parrots and cockatoos that
+could talk, and they greeted Beauty by name; indeed, she found them so
+entertaining that she took one or two back to her room, and they talked to
+her while she was at supper; after which the Beast paid her his usual
+visit, and asked the same questions as before, and then with a gruff
+"good-night" he took his departure, and Beauty went to bed to dream of her
+mysterious Prince. The days passed swiftly in different amusements, and
+after a while Beauty found out another strange thing in the palace, which
+often pleased her when she was tired of being alone. There was one room
+which she had not noticed particularly; it was empty, except that under
+each of the windows stood a very comfortable chair; and the first time she
+had looked out of the window it had seemed to her that a black curtain
+prevented her from seeing anything outside. But the second time she went
+into the room, happening to be tired, she sat down in one of the chairs,
+when instantly the curtain was rolled aside, and a most amusing pantomime
+was acted before her; there were dances and colored lights, and music, and
+pretty dresses, and it was all so gay that Beauty was in ecstacies. After
+that she tried the other seven windows in turn, and there was some new and
+surprising entertainment to be seen from each of them, so that Beauty
+never could feel lonely any more. Every evening after supper the Beast
+came to see her, and always before saying good-night asked her in his
+terrible voice:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?"
+
+And it seemed to Beauty, now she understood him better, that when she
+said, "No, Beast," he went away quite sad. But her happy dreams of the
+handsome young Prince soon made her forget the poor Beast, and the only
+thing that at all disturbed her was to be constantly told to distrust
+appearances, to let her heart guide her, and not her eyes, and many other
+equally perplexing things, which, consider as she would, she could not
+understand.
+
+So everything went on for a long time, until at last, happy as she was,
+Beauty began to long for the sight of her father and her brothers and
+sisters; and one night, seeing her look very sad, the Beast asked her what
+was the matter. Beauty had quite ceased to be afraid of him. Now she knew
+that he was really gentle in spite of his ferocious looks and his dreadful
+voice. So she answered that she was longing to see her home once more.
+Upon hearing this the Beast seemed sadly distressed, and cried miserably.
+
+"Ah! Beauty, have you the heart to desert an unhappy Beast like this? What
+more do you want to make you happy? Is it because you hate me that you
+want to escape?"
+
+"No, dear Beast," answered Beauty softly, "I do not hate you, and I should
+be very sorry never to see you any more, but I long to see my father
+again. Only let me go for two months, and I promise to come back to you
+and stay for the rest of my life."
+
+The Beast, who had been sighing dolefully while she spoke, now replied:
+
+"I cannot refuse you anything you ask, even though it should cost me my
+life. Take the four boxes you will find in the room next to your own, and
+fill them with everything you wish to take with you. But remember your
+promise and come back when the two months are over, or you may have cause
+to repent it, for if you do not come in good time you will find your
+faithful Beast dead. You will not need any chariot to bring you back. Only
+say good-bye to all your brothers and sisters the night before you come
+away, and when you have gone to bed turn this ring round upon your finger
+and say firmly: 'I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again.'
+Good-night, Beauty. Fear nothing, sleep peacefully, and before long you
+shall see your father once more."
+
+As soon as Beauty was alone she hastened to fill the boxes with all the
+rare and precious things she saw about her, and only when she was tired of
+heaping things into them did they seem to be full.
+
+Then she went to bed, but could hardly sleep for joy. And when at last she
+did begin to dream of her beloved Prince she was grieved to see him
+stretched upon a grassy bank sad and weary, and hardly like himself.
+
+"What is the matter?" she cried.
+
+But he looked at her reproachfully, and said:
+
+"How can you ask me, cruel one? Are you not leaving me to my death
+perhaps?"
+
+"Ah! don't be so sorrowful," cried Beauty; "I am only going to assure my
+father that I am safe and happy. I have promised the Beast faithfully that
+I will come back, and he would die of grief if I did not keep my word!"
+
+"What would that matter to you?" said the Prince. "Surely you would not
+care?"
+
+"Indeed I should be ungrateful if I did not care for such a kind Beast,"
+cried Beauty indignantly. "I would die to save him from pain. I assure you
+it is not his fault that he is so ugly."
+
+Just then a strange sound woke her--someone was speaking not very far
+away; and opening her eyes she found herself in a room she had never seen
+before, which was certainly not nearly so splendid as those she was used
+to in the Beast's palace. Where could she be? She got up and dressed
+hastily, and then saw that the boxes she had packed the night before were
+all in the room. While she was wondering by what magic the Beast had
+transported them and herself to this strange place she suddenly heard her
+father's voice, and rushed out and greeted him joyfully. Her brothers and
+sisters were all astonished at her appearance, as they had never expected
+to see her again, and there was no end to the questions they asked her.
+She had also much to hear about what had happened to them while she was
+away, and of her father's journey home. But when they heard that she had
+only come to be with them for a short time, and then must go back to the
+Beast's palace for ever, they lamented loudly. Then Beauty asked her
+father what he thought could be the meaning of her strange dreams, and why
+the Prince constantly begged her not to trust to appearances. After much
+consideration he answered: "You tell me yourself that the Beast, frightful
+as he is, loves you dearly, and deserves your love and gratitude for his
+gentleness and kindness; I think the Prince must mean you to understand
+that you ought to reward him by doing as he wishes you to, in spite of his
+ugliness."
+
+Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very probable; still, when
+she thought of her dear Prince who was so handsome, she did not feel at
+all inclined to marry the Beast. At any rate, for two months she need not
+decide, but could enjoy herself with her sisters. But though they were
+rich now, and lived in a town again, and had plenty of acquaintances,
+Beauty found that nothing amused her very much; and she often thought of
+the palace, where she was so happy, especially as at home she never once
+dreamed of her dear Prince, and she felt quite sad without him.
+
+Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being without her, and
+even found her rather in the way, so she would not have been sorry when
+the two months were over but for her father and brothers, who begged her
+to stay, and seemed so grieved at the thought of her departure that she
+had not the courage to say good-bye to them. Every day when she got up she
+meant to say it at night, and when night came she put it off again, until
+at last she had a dismal dream which helped her to make up her mind. She
+thought she was wandering in a lonely path in the palace gardens, when she
+heard groans which seemed to come from some bushes hiding the entrance of
+a cave, and running quickly to see what could be the matter, she found the
+Beast stretched out upon his side, apparently dying. He reproached her
+faintly with being the cause of his distress, and at the same moment a
+stately lady appeared, and said very gravely:
+
+"Ah! Beauty, you are only just in time to save his life. See what happens
+when people do not keep their promises! If you had delayed one day more,
+you would have found him dead."
+
+Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next morning she announced
+her intention of going back at once, and that very night she said good-bye
+to her father and all her brothers and sisters, and as soon as she was in
+bed she turned her ring round upon her finger, and said firmly:
+
+"I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast again," as she had been
+told to do.
+
+Then she fell asleep instantly, and only woke up to hear the clock saying,
+"Beauty, Beauty," twelve times in its musical voice, which told her at
+once that she was really in the palace once more. Everything was just as
+before, and her birds were so glad to see her! but Beauty thought she had
+never known such a long day, for she was so anxious to see the Beast again
+that she felt as if supper-time would never come.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was really frightened; so,
+after listening and waiting for a long time, she ran down into the garden
+to search for him. Up and down the paths and avenues ran poor Beauty,
+calling him in vain, for no one answered, and not a trace of him could she
+find; until at last, quite tired, she stopped for a minute's rest, and saw
+that she was standing opposite the shady path she had seen in her dream.
+She rushed down it, and, sure enough, there was the cave, and in it lay
+the Beast--asleep, as Beauty thought. Quite glad to have found him, she
+ran up and stroked his head, but to her horror he did not move or open his
+eyes.
+
+"Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault," said Beauty, crying bitterly.
+
+But then, looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed, and,
+hastily fetching some water from the nearest fountain, she sprinkled it
+over his face, and to her great delight he began to revive.
+
+"Oh! Beast, how you frightened me!" she cried. "I never knew how much I
+loved you until just now, when I feared I was too late to save your life."
+
+"Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?" said the Beast
+faintly. "Ah! Beauty, you only came just in time. I was dying because I
+thought you had forgotten your promise. But go back now and rest, I shall
+see you again by-and-by."
+
+Beauty, who had half expected that he would be angry with her, was
+reassured by his gentle voice, and went back to the palace, where supper
+was awaiting her; and afterwards the Beast came in as usual, and talked
+about the time she had spent with her father, asking if she had enjoyed
+herself, and if they had all been very glad to see her.
+
+Beauty answered politely, and quite enjoyed telling him all that had
+happened to her. And when at last the time came for him to go, and he
+asked, as he had so often asked before:
+
+"Beauty, will you marry me?" she answered softly:
+
+"Yes, dear Beast."
+
+As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the windows of the palace;
+fireworks crackled and guns banged, and across the avenue of orange trees,
+in letters all made of fire-flies, was written: "Long live the Prince and
+his Bride."
+
+Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean, Beauty found that he had
+disappeared, and in his place stood her long-loved Prince! At the same
+moment the wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace, and two ladies
+entered the room. One of them Beauty recognized as the stately lady she
+had seen in her dreams; the other was also so grand and queenly that
+Beauty hardly knew which to greet first.
+
+But the one she already knew said to her companion:
+
+"Well, Queen, this is Beauty, who has had the courage to rescue your son
+from the terrible enchantment. They love one another, and only your
+consent to their marriage is wanting to make them perfectly happy."
+
+"I consent with all my heart," cried the Queen. "How can I ever thank you
+enough, charming girl, for having restored my dear son to his natural
+form?"
+
+And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the Prince, who had meanwhile
+been greeting the Fairy and receiving her congratulations.
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