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Just as eleven of them
had done blessing her, a great noise was heard in the courtyard,
and word was brought that the thirteenth fairy was come, with a
black cap on her head, and black shoes on her feet, and a
broomstick in her hand: and presently up she came into the
dining- hall. Now, as she had not been asked to the feast she
was very angry, and scolded the king and queen very much, and
set to work to take her revenge. So she cried out, ’The king’s
daughter shall, in her fifteenth year, be wounded by a spindle,
and fall down dead.’ Then the twelfth of the friendly fairies,
who had not yet given her gift, came forward, and said that the
evil wish must be fulfilled, but that she could soften its
mischief; so her gift was, that the king’s daughter, when the
spindle wounded her, should not really die, but should only fall
asleep for a hundred years.
However, the king hoped
still to save his dear child altogether from the threatened
evil; so he ordered that all the spindles in the kingdom should
be bought up and burnt. But all the gifts of the first eleven
fairies were in the meantime fulfilled; for the princess was so
beautiful, and well behaved, and good, and wise, that everyone
who knew her loved her.
It happened that, on
the very day she was fifteen years old, the king and queen were
not at home, and she was left alone in the palace. So she roved
about by herself, and looked at all the rooms and chambers, till
at last she came to an old tower, to which there was a narrow
staircase ending with a little door. In the door there was a
golden key, and when she turned it the door sprang open, and
there sat an old lady spinning away very busily. ’Why, how now,
good mother,’ said the princess; ’what are you doing there?’
’Spinning,’ said the old lady, and nodded her head, humming a
tune, while buzz! went the wheel. ’How prettily that little
thing turns round!’ said the princess, and took the spindle and
began to try and spin. But scarcely had she touched it, before
the fairy’s prophecy was fulfilled; the spindle wounded her, and
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