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die to save him from pain。 I assure you it is not his fault

that he is so ugly。〃



Just then a strange sound woke hersomeone was

speaking not very far away; and opening her eyes she

found herself in a room she had never seen before; which

was certainly not nearly so splendid as those she was

used to in the Beast's palace。 Where could she be? She

got up and dressed hastily; and then saw that the boxes

she had packed the night before were all in the room。

While she was wondering by what magic the Beast had

transported them and herself to this strange place she

suddenly heard her father's voice; and rushed out and

greeted him joyfully。 Her brothers and sisters were all

astonished at her appearance; as they had never expected

to see her again; and there was no end to the questions

they asked her。 She had also much to hear about what

had happened to them while she was away; and of her

father's journey home。 But when they heard that she had

only come to be with them for a short time; and then

must go back to the Beast's palace for ever; they lamented

loudly。 Then Beauty asked her father what he thought

could be the meaning of her strange dreams; and why the

Prince constantly begged her not to trust to appearances。

After much consideration; he answered: 〃You tell me

yourself that the Beast; frightful as he is; loves you dearly;

and deserves your love and gratitude for his gentleness

and kindness; I think the Prince must mean you to understand

that you ought to reward him by doing as he wishes

you to; in spite of his ugliness。〃



Beauty could not help seeing that this seemed very

probable; still; when she thought of her dear Prince who

was so handsome; she did not feel at all inclined to marry

the Beast。 At any rate; for two months she need not

decide; but could enjoy herself with her sisters。 But

though they were rich now; and lived in town again; and

had plenty of acquaintances; Beauty found that nothing

amused her very much; and she often thought of the

palace; where she was so happy; especially as at home she

never once dreamed of her dear Prince; and she felt quite

sad without him。



Then her sisters seemed to have got quite used to being

without her; and even found her rather in the way; so

she would not have been sorry when the two months

were over but for her father and brothers; who begged her

to stay; and seemed so grieved at the thought of her

departure that she had not the courage to say good…by to

them。 Every day when she got up she meant to say it at

night; and when night came she put it off again; until at

last she had a dismal dream which helped her to make

up her mind。 She thought she was wandering in a lonely

path in the palace gardens; when she heard groans which

seemed to come from some bushes hiding the entrance of

a cave; and running quickly to see what could be the

matter; she found the Beast stretched out upon his side;

apparently dying。 He reproached her faintly with being

the cause of his distress; and at the same moment a

stately lady appeared; and said very gravely:



〃Ah! Beauty; you are only just in time to save his life。

See what happens when people do not keep their promises!

If you had delayed one day more; you would have

found him dead。〃



Beauty was so terrified by this dream that the next

morning she announced her intention of going back at

once; and that very night she said good…by to her father

and all her brothers and sisters; and as soon as she was in

bed she turned her ring round upon her finger; and said

firmly; 〃I wish to go back to my palace and see my Beast

again;〃 as she had been told to do。



Then she fell asleep instantly; and only woke up to hear

the clock saying 〃Beauty; Beauty〃 twelve times in its

musical voice; which told her at once that she was really

in the palace once more。 Everything was just as before;

and her birds were so glad to see her! But Beauty thought

she had never known such a long day; for she was so

anxious to see the Beast again that she felt as if suppertime

would never come。



But when it did come and no Beast appeared she was

really frightened; so; after listening and waiting for a long

time; she ran down into the garden to search for him。 Up

and down the paths and avenues ran poor Beauty; calling

him in vain; for no one answered; and not a trace of him

could she find; until at last; quite tired; she stopped for a

minute's rest; and saw that she was standing opposite the

shady path she had seen in her dream。 She rushed down

it; and; sure enough; there was the cave; and in it lay the

Beastasleep; as Beauty thought。 Quite glad to have

found him; she ran up and stroked his head; but; to her

horror; he did not move or open his eyes。



〃Oh! he is dead; and it is all my fault;〃 said Beauty;

crying bitterly。



But then; looking at him again; she fancied he still

breathed; and; hastily fetching some water from the near…

est fountain; she sprinkled it over his face; and; to her

great delight; he began to revive。



〃Oh! Beast; how you frightened me!〃 she cried。 〃I

never knew how much I loved you until just now; when

I feared I was too late to save your life。〃



〃Can you really love such an ugly creature as I am?〃

said the Beast faintly。 〃Ah! Beauty; you only came just

in time。 I was dying because I thought you had forgotten

your promise。 But go back now and rest; I shall see you

again by and by。〃



Beauty; who had half expected that he would be angry

with her; was reassured by his gentle voice; and went

back to the palace; where supper was awaiting her; and

afterward the Beast came in as usual; and talked about

the time she had spent with her father; asking if she had

enjoyed herself; and if they had all been very glad to see

her。



Beauty answered politely; and quite enjoyed telling

him all that had happened to her。 And when at last the

time came for him to go; and he asked; as he had so often

asked before; 〃Beauty; will you marry me?〃



She answered softly; 〃Yes; dear Beast。〃



As she spoke a blaze of light sprang up before the

windows of the palace; fireworks crackled and guns

banged; and across the avenue of orange trees; in letters

all made of fire…flies; was written: 〃Long live the Prince

and his Bride。〃



Turning to ask the Beast what it could all mean;

Beauty found that he had disappeared; and in his place

stood her long…loved Prince! At the same moment the

wheels of a chariot were heard upon the terrace; and two

ladies entered the room。 One of them Beauty recognized

as the stately lady she had seen in her dreams; the other

was also so grand and queenly that Beauty hardly knew

which to greet first。



But the one she already knew said to her companion:



〃Well; Queen; this is Beauty; who has had the courage

to rescue your son from the terrible enchantment。 They

love one another; and only your consent to their marriage

is wanting to make them perfectly happy。〃



〃I consent with all my heart;〃 cried the Queen。 〃How

can I ever thank you enough; charming girl; for having

restored my dear son to his natural form?〃



And then she tenderly embraced Beauty and the

Prince; who had meanwhile been greeting the Fairy and

receiving her congratulations。



〃Now;〃 said the Fairy to Beauty; 〃I suppose you would

like me to send for all your brothers and sisters to dance

at your wedding?〃



And so she did; and the marriage was celebrated the

very next day with the utmost splendor; and Beauty and

the Prince lived happily ever after。'1'





'1' La Belle et la Bete。 Par Madame de Villeneuve。

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