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7 wish you not to stir up my anger: if you will promise to me, I will be the tenderest and most loving  in the world—if not, save yourself from the  if you can." In short, the Princess was forced to  her word that she would have him, but with such agony of mind, that she fell into a swoon, out of  when she recovered, she found herself in her own  finely adorned with ribbons, and a ring of a single hair so fastened round her finger that it could not  off.

adventure had the samosame [sic] effect upon All-Fair as former had upon her mother. She grew melancholy, was remarked and wondered at by the wholowhole [sic] court. best way to divert her, they thought, would be to her to marry; which the Princess, who was now



less obstinate on that score than formerly, to; and thinking that such a pigmy as the  Dwarf would not dare to contend with so gallant  person as the King of the Golden Mines, she fixed  this king for her husband, who was exceedingly  and powerful, and loved her to distraction. ThoThe [sic] superb preparations were madomade [sic] for the nuptials,  the happy day being fixed, the king's rivals, who  in the utmost despair at his good fortune, left the, and returned to their dominions, not being able to  eye-witnesses to the Princess's marriage.

At last the long-wished-for day came, and the nuptials proclaimed by the sound of trumpets and other