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"
There
lived
here
then
,
away
at
the
North
,
a
beautiful
princess
,
who
was
also
a
powerful
sorceress
.
All
her
magic
was
used
to
help
the
people
,
and
she
was
never
known
to
hurt
anyone
who
was
good
.
Her
name
was
Gayelette
,
and
she
lived
in
a
handsome
palace
built
from
great
blocks
of
ruby
.
Everyone
loved
her
,
but
her
greatest
sorrow
was
that
she
could
find
no
one
to
love
in
return
,
since
all
the
men
were
much
too
stupid
and
ugly
to
mate
with
one
so
beautiful
and
wise
.
At
last
,
however
,
she
found
a
boy
who
was
handsome
and
manly
and
wise
beyond
his
years
.
Gayelette
made
up
her
mind
that
when
he
grew
to
be
a
man
she
would
make
him
her
husband
,
so
she
took
him
to
her
ruby
palace
and
used
all
her
magic
powers
to
make
him
as
strong
and
good
and
lovely
as
any
woman
could
wish
.
When
he
grew
to
manhood
,
Quelala
,
as
he
was
called
,
was
said
to
be
the
best
and
wisest
man
in
all
the
land
,
while
his
manly
beauty
was
so
great
that
Gayelette
loved
him
dearly
,
and
hastened
to
make
everything
ready
for
the
wedding
.
"
My
grandfather
was
at
that
time
the
King
of
the
Winged
Monkeys
which
lived
in
the
forest
near
Gayelette
's
palace
,
and
the
old
fellow
loved
a
joke
better
than
a
good
dinner
.
One
day
,
just
before
the
wedding
,
my
grandfather
was
flying
out
with
his
band
when
he
saw
Quelala
walking
beside
the
river
.
He
was
dressed
in
a
rich
costume
of
pink
silk
and
purple
velvet
,
and
my
grandfather
thought
he
would
see
what
he
could
do
.
At
his
word
the
band
flew
down
and
seized
Quelala
,
carried
him
in
their
arms
until
they
were
over
the
middle
of
the
river
,
and
then
dropped
him
into
the
water
.
"
'
Swim
out
,
my
fine
fellow
,
'
cried
my
grandfather
,
'
and
see
if
the
water
has
spotted
your
clothes
.
'
Quelala
was
much
too
wise
not
to
swim
,
and
he
was
not
in
the
least
spoiled
by
all
his
good
fortune
.
He
laughed
,
when
he
came
to
the
top
of
the
water
,
and
swam
in
to
shore
.
But
when
Gayelette
came
running
out
to
him
she
found
his
silks
and
velvet
all
ruined
by
the
river
.
"
The
princess
was
angry
,
and
she
knew
,
of
course
,
who
did
it
.
She
had
all
the
Winged
Monkeys
brought
before
her
,
and
she
said
at
first
that
their
wings
should
be
tied
and
they
should
be
treated
as
they
had
treated
Quelala
,
and
dropped
in
the
river
.
But
my
grandfather
pleaded
hard
,
for
he
knew
the
Monkeys
would
drown
in
the
river
with
their
wings
tied
,
and
Quelala
said
a
kind
word
for
them
also
;
so
that
Gayelette
finally
spared
them
,
on
condition
that
the
Winged
Monkeys
should
ever
after
do
three
times
the
bidding
of
the
owner
of
the
Golden
Cap
.
This
Cap
had
been
made
for
a
wedding
present
to
Quelala
,
and
it
is
said
to
have
cost
the
princess
half
her
kingdom
.
Of
course
my
grandfather
and
all
the
other
Monkeys
at
once
agreed
to
the
condition
,
and
that
is
how
it
happens
that
we
are
three
times
the
slaves
of
the
owner
of
the
Golden
Cap
,
whosoever
he
may
be
.
"
"
And
what
became
of
them
?
"
asked
Dorothy
,
who
had
been
greatly
interested
in
the
story
.
"
Quelala
being
the
first
owner
of
the
Golden
Cap
,
"
replied
the
Monkey
,
"
he
was
the
first
to
lay
his
wishes
upon
us
.
As
his
bride
could
not
bear
the
sight
of
us
,
he
called
us
all
to
him
in
the
forest
after
he
had
married
her
and
ordered
us
always
to
keep
where
she
could
never
again
set
eyes
on
a
Winged
Monkey
,
which
we
were
glad
to
do
,
for
we
were
all
afraid
of
her
.
"
This
was
all
we
ever
had
to
do
until
the
Golden
Cap
fell
into
the
hands
of
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
West
,
who
made
us
enslave
the
Winkies
,
and
afterward
drive
Oz
himself
out
of
the
Land
of
the
West
.
Now
the
Golden
Cap
is
yours
,
and
three
times
you
have
the
right
to
lay
your
wishes
upon
us
.
"
As
the
Monkey
King
finished
his
story
Dorothy
looked
down
and
saw
the
green
,
shining
walls
of
the
Emerald
City
before
them
.
She
wondered
at
the
rapid
flight
of
the
Monkeys
,
but
was
glad
the
journey
was
over
.
The
strange
creatures
set
the
travelers
down
carefully
before
the
gate
of
the
City
,
the
King
bowed
low
to
Dorothy
,
and
then
flew
swiftly
away
,
followed
by
all
his
band
.
"
That
was
a
good
ride
,
"
said
the
little
girl
.