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One night when the thieves had gone out to rob a tax collector察the boy led the best mule out of the stable察loaded it with gold pieces察and fled。
He took the gold to his mother察then went to town to look for work。 In that town was a king who had a hundred sheep察but no one wanted to be his shepherd。 The boy volunteered察and the king said察 Look察there are the hundred sheep。 Take them out tomorrow morning to the meadow察but don't cross the brook察because they would be eaten by a serpent on the other side。 If you e back with none missing察I'll reward you。 Fail to bring them all back察and I'll dismiss you on the spot察unless the serpent has already devoured you too。;
To reach the meadow察he had to walk by the king's windows察where the king's daughter happened to be standing。 She saw the boy察liked his looks察and threw him a cake。 He caught it and carried it along to eat in the meadow。 On reaching the meadow察he saw a white stone in the grass and said察 I'll sit down now and eat the cake from the king's daughter。; But the stone happened to be on the other side of the brook。 The shepherd paid no attention and jumped across the brook察with the sheep all following him。
The grass was high there察and the sheep grazed peacefully察while he sat on the stone eating his cake。 All of a sudden he felt a blow under the rock which seemed to shake the world itself。 The boy looked all around but察seeing nothing察went on eating his cake。 Another blow more powerful than the first followed察but the shepherd ignored it。 There was a third blow察and out from under the rock crawled a serpent with three heads。 In each of its mouths it held a rose and crawled toward the boy察as though it wanted to offer him the roses。 He was about to take them察when the serpent lunged at him with its three mouths all set to gobble him up in three bites。 But the little shepherd proved the quicker察clubbing it with his staff over one head and the next and the next until the serpent lay dead。
Then he cut off the three heads with a sickle察putting two of them into his hunting jacket and crushing one to see what was inside。 What should he find but a crystal key。 The boy raised the stone and saw a door。 Slipping the key into the lock and turning it察he found himself inside a splendid palace of solid crystal。 Through all the doors came servants of crystal。 ;Good day察my lord察what are your wishes拭─
;I wish to be shown all my treasures。;
So they took him up crystal stairs into crystal towers察they showed him crystal stables with crystal horses and arms and armor of solid crystal。 Then they led him into a crystal garden down avenues of crystal trees in which crystal birds sang察past flowerbeds where crystal flowers blossomed around crystal pools。 The boy picked a small bunch of flowers and stuck the bouquet in his hat。 When he brought the sheep home that night察the king's daughter was looking out the window and said察 May I have those flowers in your hat拭─
;You certainly may察─said the shepherd。 ;They are crystal flowers culled from the crystal garden of my solid crystal castle。; He tossed her the bouquet察which she caught。
When he got back to the stone the next day察he crushed a second serpent head and found a silver key。 He lifted the stone察slipped the silver key into the lock and entered a solid silver palace。 Silver servants came running up saying察 mand察our lord ─They took him off to show him silver kitchens察where silver chickens roasted over silver fires察and silver gardens where silver peacocks spread their tails。 The boy picked a little bunch of silver flowers and stuck them in his hat。 That night he gave them to the king's daughter when she asked for them。
The third day察he crushed the third head and found a gold key。 He slipped the key into the lock and entered a solid gold palace察where his servents were gold too察from wig to boots察the beds were gold察with gold sheets察pillows察and canopy察and in the aviaries fluttered hundreds of gold birds。 In a garden of gold flowerbeds and fountains with gold sprays察he picked a small bunch of gold flowers to stick in his hat and gave them to the king's daughter that night。
Now the king announced a tournament察and the winner would have his daughter in marriage。 The shepherd unlocked the door with the crystal key察entered the crystal palace and chose a crystal horse with crystal bridle and saddle察and thus rode to the tournament in crystal armor and carrying a crystal lance。 He defeated all the other knights and fled without revealing who he was。
The next day he returned on a silver horse with trappings of silver察dressed in silver armor and carrying his silver lance and shield。 He defeated everyone and fled察still unknown to all。 The third day he returned on a gold horse察outfitted entirely in gold。 He was victorious the third time as well察and the princess said察 I know who you are。 You're the man who gave me flowers of crystal察silver察and gold察from the gardens of your castles of crystal察silver察and gold。;
So they got married察and the little shepherd became king。
And all were very happy and gay察
But to me who watched they gave no thought nor pay。
Monferrato
NOTES此
;The Three Castles; I tre castelli from paretti察62 and 22察Monferrato察Piedmont。
These two Piedmontese tales are variants of a single type。 I took the beginning from one and concluded with the other。 Nothing was added察I merely underlined a few elements already in the text such as the tax collector and the rhythm。
Copyright此Italian Folktales Selected and Retold by Italo Calvino察
translated by George Martin察
Pantheon Books察New York 1980
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