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8 year to find out a web of cloth fine to go through the eye of a small needle.

This request, though unjust, they it best to comply with: and our mounted his wooden horse, and returned speed to his White Cat, on which alone depended for assistance. He found her on a quilt of white satin. As soon as saw him, she expressed the utmost joy while the prince caressed her in the tender manner, and told her the success of his journey. The White Cat redoubled her efforts to render the prince more happy, if possible, than he had been before. He wished for nothing but the hands which brought it to him ; and the second year rolled away so fast, that the prince would again have forgot his orders, had not the White Cat reminded him thereof: "But make yourself perfectly easy concerning the web," said she, "for I have one wonderfully fine. Take this walnut; be sure to crack it in your father’s presence, and you'will find in it such a web as you want."

The prince thanked her in the most grateful manner; and was presently carried by the wooden horse to his father's palace, where his brothers had got before him. They pulled out their webs, which were exceeding fine, and would go through the eye of a large needle, but could not be made to