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Saturday, August 07, 2010
Cinderella Syndrome 7
...Well, after a time he fell into war with another king, and went out to battle with his host, and then the stepmother thought she might do as she pleased; and so she both starved and beat the princess, Cinderella ..., and was after her in every hole and corner of the house. At last she thought everything too good for her, and turned her out to herd cattle. So there she went about with the cattle, and herded them in the woods and on the fells. As for food, she got little or none, and she grew thin and wan, and was always sobbing and sorrowful. Now in the herd there was a great dun bull, which always kept himself so neat and sleek, and often and often he came up to the princess, and let her pat him. So one day when she sat there, sad, and sobbing, and sorrowful, he came up to her and asked her outright why she was always in such grief. She answered nothing, but went on weeping.
"Ah!" said the bull, "I know all about it quite well, though you won't tell me; you weep because the queen is bad to you, and because she is ready to starve you to death. But food you've no need to fret about, for in my left ear lies a cloth, and when you take and spread it out, you may have as many dishes as you please..." [Norway; Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe]
continuing the Cinderella Syndrome or What every girl should have; well!!! at least once in her lifetime, anyways...in haiku/haibun style throughout the month of August; e-mail me or add your contributions at comments; to included in the day's post
Now I understand....and I'm enjoying that understanding ;)
ReplyDeletethis is interesting, Gillena :)
ReplyDeletelove,
devika
interesting, indeed...
ReplyDeleteThanks fot the visit
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gillena
As I'm reading this, it is thundering outside and both of my dogs are cowering at my feet!
ReplyDeleteKelly you are so in the moment; thanks for stopping by
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gillena