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 and you won’t be frightened,” she looked and it seemed to her that Peter was the very handsomest young man in all the world. She fell in love with him on sight and I might as well tell you she’s been in love with him ever since.

The two older sisters stood at the window frozen stiff with envy and surprise. Suddenly they felt some one clutch them from behind. They turned in fright and who did they see standing there but the Devil himself!

“Don’t be afraid, my dear brides,” he said. “I’m not a common fellow. I’m Prince Lucifer himself. So, in becoming my brides you are not losing rank!”

Then he turned to Peter and chuckled.

“You see now, Peter, why you are my brother-in-law. You’re marrying one sister and I’m taking the other two!”

With that he picked up the two wicked sisters under his arm and puff! with a whiff of sulphur they all three disappeared through the ceiling.

The Princess Linka as she clung to her young husband asked a little fearfully:

“Peter, do you suppose we’ll have to see our brother-in-law often?”