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Open
the
door
for
me
!
Dost
thou
not
know
what
thou
saidst
to
me
Yesterday
by
the
cool
waters
of
the
fountain
?
Princess
,
youngest
princess
!
Open
the
door
for
me
!
"
Then
said
the
King
,
"
That
which
thou
hast
promised
must
thou
perform
.
Go
and
let
him
in
.
"
She
went
and
opened
the
door
,
and
the
frog
hopped
in
and
followed
her
,
step
by
step
,
to
her
chair
.
There
he
sat
and
cried
,
"
Lift
me
up
beside
thee
.
"
She
delayed
,
until
at
last
the
King
commanded
her
to
do
it
.
When
the
frog
was
once
on
the
chair
he
wanted
to
be
on
the
table
,
and
when
he
was
on
the
table
he
said
,
"
Now
,
push
thy
little
golden
plate
nearer
to
me
that
we
may
eat
together
.
"
She
did
this
,
but
it
was
easy
to
see
that
she
did
not
do
it
willingly
.
The
frog
enjoyed
what
he
ate
,
but
almost
every
mouthful
she
took
choked
her
.
At
length
he
said
,
"
I
have
eaten
and
am
satisfied
;
now
I
am
tired
,
carry
me
into
thy
little
room
and
make
thy
little
silken
bed
ready
,
and
we
will
both
lie
down
and
go
to
sleep
.
"
The
King
's
daughter
began
to
cry
,
for
she
was
afraid
of
the
cold
frog
which
she
did
not
like
to
touch
,
and
which
was
now
to
sleep
in
her
pretty
,
clean
little
bed
.
But
the
King
grew
angry
and
said
,
"
He
who
helped
thee
when
thou
wert
in
trouble
ought
not
afterwards
to
be
despised
by
thee
.
"
So
she
took
hold
of
the
frog
with
two
fingers
,
carried
him
upstairs
,
and
put
him
in
a
corner
.
But
when
she
was
in
bed
he
crept
to
her
and
said
,
"
I
am
tired
,
I
want
to
sleep
as
well
as
thou
,
lift
me
up
or
I
will
tell
thy
father
.
"
Then
she
was
terribly
angry
,
and
took
him
up
and
threw
him
with
all
her
might
against
the
wall
.
"
Now
,
thou
wilt
be
quiet
,
odious
frog
,
"
said
she
.
But
when
he
fell
down
he
was
no
frog
but
a
King
's
son
with
beautiful
kind
eyes
.
He
by
her
father
's
will
was
now
her
dear
companion
and
husband
.
Then
he
told
her
how
he
had
been
bewitched
by
a
wicked
witch
,
and
how
no
one
could
have
delivered
him
from
the
well
but
herself
,
and
that
to-morrow
they
would
go
together
into
his
kingdom
.
Then
they
went
to
sleep
,
and
next
morning
when
the
sun
awoke
them
,
a
carriage
came
driving
up
with
eight
white
horses
,
which
had
white
ostrich
feathers
on
their
heads
,
and
were
harnessed
with
golden
chains
,
and
behind
stood
the
young
King
's
servant
Faithful
Henry
.
Faithful
Henry
had
been
so
unhappy
when
his
master
was
changed
into
a
frog
,
that
he
had
caused
three
iron
bands
to
be
laid
round
his
heart
,
lest
it
should
burst
with
grief
and
sadness
.
The
carriage
was
to
conduct
the
young
King
into
his
Kingdom
.
Faithful
Henry
helped
them
both
in
,
and
placed
himself
behind
again
,
and
was
full
of
joy
because
of
this
deliverance
.
And
when
they
had
driven
a
part
of
the
way
the
King
's
son
heard
a
cracking
behind
him
as
if
something
had
broken
.
So
he
turned
round
and
cried
,
"
Henry
,
the
carriage
is
breaking
.
"
"
No
,
master
,
it
is
not
the
carriage
.
It
is
a
band
from
my
heart
,
which
was
put
there
in
my
great
pain
when
you
were
a
frog
and
imprisoned
in
the
well
.
"
Again
and
once
again
while
they
were
on
their
way
something
cracked
,
and
each
time
the
King
's
son
thought
the
carriage
was
breaking
;
but
it
was
only
the
bands
which
were
springing
from
the
heart
of
faithful
Henry
because
his
master
was
set
free
and
was
happy
.