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Identifier: violetfairybook00lang (find matches)
Title: The violet fairy book
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, ill
Subjects: Folklore Fairy tales
Publisher: London New York : Longmans, Green
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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me days in the palace of Virgi-lius, looking at wonders of which she had never dreamed,though she declined to accept the presents he longed toheap on her. The hours passed as if they wereminutes, till the princess said that she could be nolonger absent from her father. Then Virgilius conductedher himself over the airy bridge, and laid her gently downon her own bed, where she was found next morning byher father. She told him all that had happened to her, and he pre-tended to be very much interested, and begged that thenext time Virgilius came he might be introduced to him. Soon after, the sultan received a message from hisdaughter that the stranger was there, and he commandedthat a feast should be made ready, and, sending for theprincess delivered into her hands a cup, which he saidshe was to present to Virgilius herself, in order to do himhonour. When they were all seated at the feast the princessrose and presented the cup to Virgilius, who directly hehad drunk fell into a deep sleep.
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THE. AW/VYTHE PRINCESS OF VIRGILIUS THE SORCERER 379 Then the sultan ordered his guards to bind him, andleft him there till the following day. Directly the sultan was up he summoned his lordsand nobles into his great hall, and commanded that thecords which bound Virgilius should be taken off, and theprisoner brought before him. The moment he appearedthe sultans passion broke forth, and he accused hiscaptive of the crime of conveying the princess into distantlauds without his leave. Virgilius replied that if he had taken her away hehad also brought her back, when he might have kept her,and that if they would set him free to return to his ownland he would come hither no more. Not so! cried the sultan, but a shameful death youshall die! And the princess fell on her knees, andbegged she might die with him. You are out in your reckoning, Sir Sultan! saidVirgilius, whose patience was at an end, and he cast aspell over the sultan and his lords, so that they believedthat the great river of Ba

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