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12 “What happiness, beautiful princess!" Said the prince, looking at her with thothe [sic] greatest tenderness imaginable,—“what happiness, to be able to do you

such a service, to see you smilosmile [sic] so sweetly, and teto [sic] bobe [sic] thus rewarded by your love!—to think that the most powerful prince upon the earth could not have performed what I have done, in breaking thothe [sic] cruel enchantment that condemned you to sleep so long!”

“Ah! dear prince,” replied she, “I feel that we werowere [sic] madomade [sic] for each other. It was you I saw; it was you who were my companion; and during my long sleep thought of no one but you. I knew very well that he that should end my enchantment would be the handsomest of men, that he would love me more than himself, and the moment I cast my eyes upon you I knew you perfectly.”