登陆注册
15314600000057

第57章 The White Doe(3)

The ambassador, finding that there was no hope of his being allowed to see the princess, took his leave, and returned to his own court; but here a new difficulty appeared.The prince, though transported with joy at the thought that Desiree was indeed to be his bride, was bitterly disappointed that she had not been allowed to return with Becasigue, as he had foolishly expected; and never having been taught to deny himself anything or to control his feelings, he fell as ill as he had done before.He would eat nothing nor take pleasure in anything, but lay all day on a heap of cushions, gazing at the picture of the princess.

'If I have to wait three months before I can marry the princess I shall die!' was all this spoilt boy would say; and at length the king, in despair, resolved to send a fresh embassy to Desiree's father to implore him to permit the marriage to be celebrated at once.'I would have presented my prayer in person, he added in his letter, 'but my great age and infirmities do not suffer me to travel; however my envoy has orders to agree to any arrangement that you may propose.'

On his arrival at the palace Becasigue pleaded his young master's cause as fervently as the king his father could have done, and entreated that the princess might be consulted in the matter.The queen hastened to the marble tower, and told her daughter of the sad state of the prince.

Desiree sank down fainting at the news, but soon came to herself again, and set about inventing a plan which would enable her to go to the prince without risking the doom pronounced over her by the wicked fairy.

'I see!' she exclaimed joyfully at last.'Let a carriage be built through which no light can come, and let it be brought into my room.Iwill then get into it, and we can travel swiftly during the night and arrive before dawn at the palace of the prince.Once there, I can remain in some underground chamber, where no light can come.'

'Ah, how clever you are,' cried the queen, clasping her in her arms.

And she hurried away to tell the king.

'What a wife our prince will have!' said Becasigue bowing low; 'but Imust hasten back with the tidings, and to prepare the underground chamber for the princess.' And so he took his leave.

In a few days the carriage commanded by the princess was ready.It was of green velvet, scattered over with large golden thistles, and lined inside with silver brocade embroidered with pink roses.It had no windows, of course; but the fairy Tulip, whose counsel had been asked, had managed to light it up with a soft glow that came no one knew whither.

It was carried straight up into the great hall of the tower, and the princess stepped into it, followed by her faithful maid of honour, Eglantine, and by her lady in waiting Cerisette, who also had fallen in love with the prince's portrait and was bitterly jealous of her mistress.The fourth place in the carriage was filled by Cerisette's mother, who had been sent by the queen to look after the three young people.

Now the Fairy of the Fountain was the godmother of the princess Nera, to whom the prince had been betrothed before the picture of Desiree had made him faithless.She was very angry at the slight put upon her godchild, and from that moment kept careful watch on the princess.In this journey she saw her chance, and it was she who, invisible, sat by Cerisette, and put bad thoughts into the minds of both her and her mother.

The way to the city where the prince lived ran for the most part through a thick forest, and every night when there was no moon, and not a single star could be seen through the trees, the guards who travelled with the princess opened the carriage to give it an airing.This went on for several days, till only twelve hours journey lay between them and the palace.The Cerisette persuaded her mother to cut a great hole in the side of the carriage with a sharp knife which she herself had brought for the purpose.In the forest the darkness was so intense that no one perceived what she had done, but when they left the last trees behind them, and emerged into the open country, the sun was up, and for the first time since her babyhood, Desiree found herself in the light of day.

She looked up in surprise at the dazzling brilliance that streamed through the hole; then gave a sigh which seemed to come from her heart.

The carriage door swung back, as if by magic, and a white doe sprang out, and in a moment was lost to sight in the forest.But, quick as she was, Eglantine, her maid of honour, had time to see where she went, and jumped from the carriage in pursuit of her, followed at a distance by the guards.

Cerisette and her mother looked at each other in surprise and joy.

They could hardly believe in their good fortune, for everything had happened exactly as they wished.The first thing to be done was to conceal the hole which had been cut, and when this was managed (with the help of the angry fairy, though they did not know it), Cerisette hastened to take off her own clothes, and put on those of the princess, placing the crown of diamonds on her head.She found this heavier than she expected; but then, she had never been accustomed to wear crowns, which makes all the difference.

At the gates of the city the carriage was stopped by a guard of honour sent by the king as an escort to his son's bride.Though Cerisette and her mother could of course see nothing of what was going on outside, they heard plainly the shouts of welcome from the crowds along the streets.

The carriage stopped at length in the vast hall which Becasigue had prepared for the reception of the princess.The grand chamberlain and the lord high steward were awaiting her, and when the false bride stepped into the brilliantly lighted room, they bowed low, and said they had orders to inform his highness the moment she arrived.The prince, whom the strict etiquette of the court had prevented from being present in the underground hall, was burning with impatience in his own apartments.

同类推荐
  • 九转灵砂大丹

    九转灵砂大丹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 复辟录

    复辟录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Coxon Fund

    The Coxon Fund

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Underground City

    The Underground City

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说大意经

    佛说大意经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 青梅竹马我与男神住一起

    青梅竹马我与男神住一起

    从出生到十岁,命运从来没有眷顾过她,直到遇见了他。但她想,是不是遇见他用光了她所有的运气,所以他们才不能相守呢?他的生命是黑暗的,却在十三岁那年来了一道光,他努力的去抓紧光的源头,却不想其中阻碍重重。待繁花落尽,他们是否能够跨过心中的阴影,重新开始?
  • 三言二拍喻世明言

    三言二拍喻世明言

    《喻世明言》是“三言”的第一部,四十卷,收话本四十种。 《喻世明言》中最优秀的作品,首推《蒋兴哥重会珍珠衫》。它通过蒋兴哥与王三巧夫妻悲欢离合的经历,表现了当时商人家庭的男女关系,反映出新兴市民思想与传统伦理道德的冲突,突出了感情与贞节观念的对立。《沈小霞相会出师表》也是一篇著名的小说,它以嘉靖年间轰动朝野的真实事件为题材,写沈炼父子与奸相严嵩的斗争,褒忠斥佞,正气凛然。小说中塑造了一位沈小霞妾闻淑女的形象,勇敢泼辣,机智聪慧,个性鲜明,给人深刻的印象……
  • 逆天狂妻:邪君请shi开

    逆天狂妻:邪君请shi开

    帝洛唁,来自21世纪神秘特工组织-龙组副队长,才华横溢,本领非凡。一朝穿越,成为凤仪王朝人人皆知的丞相府废物四小姐。面对完全玄幻的世界,她嗜血一笑:“从来没有人能够在伤了我之后,还安然无恙的!”收神兽,虐贱人!且看她如何一步步走上王者巅峰,俯瞰芸芸众生。赫连梵,洪荒走出来的最后一位真神。据说,他身份神秘,修为高深莫测,此人性格阴晴不定,手段极其残暴,嗜血,冷酷无情。世人只道他冷酷无情,却不知他也有柔情的一面,而他的心只为一人跳动。“唁唁,吾爱......”
  • 高效做事低调做人

    高效做事低调做人

    本书总结了众多成功人士高效做事的方法和低调做人的智慧,并结合大量案例进行深入剖析,为我们如何为人、怎样做事提供了借鉴。每个后面的“经验与反思”强化了所论述的内容,突出实用性,给读者以启迪和指导。
  • 系统与天道

    系统与天道

    背负系统的少年,在惊天阴谋的操纵下穿越异世界。想要回家,就要不断超越极限。超越一切。阅读本书,您将不可避免地遇到以下内容:千年老梗;扮猪吃虎;王族争霸;哔哩哔哩
  • 奇迹圣光

    奇迹圣光

    一个总请假的初中少女,同学眼中的怪人,竟是Toprotecttheworld(守护世界,简称TW)组织的核心人物,还有啊,这个组织里的人好像还都是异能者,他们会完成任务吗?敬请期待。
  • 彼岸花开倾城不在

    彼岸花开倾城不在

    我若在你心上,情敌三千又怎样。你若在我身旁,战死沙场又何妨。今生的痛苦,是否缘于前世的债?我还在这石桥旁等待,而你又是否轮回他乡?千年之苦,又该何去何从?
  • 巴啦啦小魔仙之梦幻星语

    巴啦啦小魔仙之梦幻星语

    本小说是接“巴啦啦小魔仙”。看书的书友可以加群:98870692------------魔仙堡是一个神奇的魔法世界,由魔仙女王统领,只有魔仙才能学习魔法,而且要懂得运用所学魔法来帮助别人。
  • 下行两万里

    下行两万里

    我们的世界真的属于我们吗?我们的历史真的是我们创造的吗?时间真的存在吗?我们的未来将会是怎样的?
  • 魔界之修罗传说

    魔界之修罗传说

    修罗一怒,威慑众神,修罗剑出,血染九天。且看转世修罗如何统一魔界,叱咤风云,造就不朽传说……