The old woman was greatly frightened, and called for assistance ; her cries speedily brought the king and queen, who had the princess removed to her own apartment, and laid on a couch. The kind fairy who had saved her from death, now appeared, and waving her wand, caused every person in the palace to fall asleep, so that they might awake with the princess, and be ready to attend her, when her long sleep was over.
The splendid Banquet given to tl Many years passed away, and a dense forest grew up around the palace, which almost hid it from view. When the hundred years had elapsed, a prince and his followers were hunting near the spot ; and as he came near to the trees, they separated to let him pass. Onward he passed, the trees closing after him, and at last he arrived at the palace gates. He entered, but the silence which reigned within, quite startled him ; however, he took courage, and passed through several rooms, in which every person he saw was fast asleep.
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At length the prince entered a splendid apartment, where lay, on an elegant couch, the most beau- tiful lady he had ever beheld ; with intense admiration he gazed upon her for some time, and falling on one knee, he ries at the Baptism of the Princess. The enchantment was now ended ; the princess opened her eyes, and with a look of tenderness said, "Is it yon, prince?
A long time was sweetly passed in conversation, and the prince declared how happy he felt in having been the means of releasing one so beautiful from such a cruel enchantment. I very well knew that he who should end my enchantment would be the handsomest of men, and that he would love The Prince and his attendants hunting near Sleeping Beauty's Palace. The prince now assisted the princess to rise. She was magnificently dressed ; but he wisely did not tell her that her clothes were in the style of those worn by his great grandmother ; however, they became the princess so well, that she looked exceedingly beautiful.
The Princess taking refreshment after her long sleep. He took her hand, and conducted her to the apartment in which the refreshments were served, and as soon as they were seated at the table, the musicians, who were in readi- ness with their instruments, began to play some airs ; which, although very old, were nevertheless extremely agreeable. In fact, the prince felt himself so happy, with the old-fash- ioned appearance of every thing that met his view, which- ever way he looked, and which seemed to borrow a charm from the beautiful princess, that he was completely filled with pleasure.
The prince and princess passed the evening, greatly de- lighted with each other's company, and agreed that the chaplain should marry them that night. The ceremony The Prince conducting the beautiful Princess to his father's palace. The trees which surrounded the palace where the Sleeping Beauty had reposed for one hundred years, were mostly gone, just a few remained ; and triumphal arches had been put up, for the procession to pass under, but who placed them there was a mystery.
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The king had the need to protect his daughter, so he had all the spindles removed from the kingdom. The princess turned 16 when her parents went on a vacation. She was roaming around the castle until she came to the highest tower where she saw an old woman who had a spindle.
The old woman got scared and started calling for help. The king heard the noise and ran to the tower. He knew that day was coming and ordered the fairies to put her in the most beautiful part of the kingdom and lay her on a bed of silver and gold. She looked like an angel. The fairy who saved her from a sure death lived far away, and the king sent a messenger to deliver her the sad news.
When she heard it, the fairy sat in a fire carriage that was dragged by dragons and came to the castle.
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She talked to the king, and they concluded that the princess would be frightened when she wakes up in an empty kingdom. They kissed their princess and demanded no one to approach the tower while she was sleeping. After some time thorns started surrounding the tower so no one could get close to her. The people could only see a piece of the tower. A hundred years had passed when a son of a king went hunting.
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He was surprised by all the thorns and thought he saw the top of a tower. He asked about it, and everyone had a theory of their own about it. One of the hunters told him ghosts lived there and the other one told him that witches lived there. The other hunters thought a cannibal who ate small children lived there.
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The prince decided to reach the beautiful princess and as soon as he started walking towards the tower, the thorns moved away from his path. Nobody could walk behind him because the thorns would block their way. He kept on walking.
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He came to a patio and saw people on the ground. At first, he thought they were all dead, but then he noticed their blushed cheeks and came to a conclusion they were just sleeping from all the wine they had. He kept on walking, climbed the stairs and saw guards sleeping. He came into the room and saw the beautiful princess. He kneeled in front of her bed, and the princess woke up because the curse was broken.
She looked at the king and told him she had been expecting him. He was baffled, and they started talking. As soon as the princess woke up, everyone woke up. They went on doing their jobs and made a delicious dinner. The diner was held in a big room filled with mirrors and a violin played non-stop. As soon as diner finished, they got married.
Night came, and in the morning the king went home to tell his father the reasons of his absence. She was convinced he was in love.
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His mother asked him if he was in love, but he never said a thing because he knew his mother was of cannibal origins and people claimed she had a tendency to eat people. Two more years passed and the king died, so the prince had to take up his responsibilities. He told everyone about his marriage and held a ceremony for the arrival of his wife and children. After some time the young king started the war with the emperor. He was gone for the whole summer. After he left the queen decided to send the princess with her two kids to their country house.
After a few days, she joined them and ordered the servants to make dinner out of her granddaughter. She had to satisfy her cannibalistic needs, and the servants were petrified. She ran towards him and asked him for candy. He had mercy on her and decided to kill a lamb for dinner. But after a few weeks, the queen wanted to eat her grandson. The servant pulled the same stunt as before. The queen also wanted to eat the princess, so she gave the order to make her with the same sauce. He went to her room with a sword and the princess was ready to die since her kids were already dead. He told her that they were safe.
He prepared another dinner and saved the princess.