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But in that place there were some Christian folk who had been carried off, and they had been sitting in the chamber which was next to that of the Prince, and had heard how a woman had been in there who had wept and called on him two nights running, and they told the Prince of this. So that evening, when the Princess came once more with her sleeping-drink, he pretended to drink, but threw it away behind him, for he suspected that it was a sleeping drink. So, when the girl went into the Prince's room this time he was awake, and she had to tell him how she had come there. ' You have come just in time,' said the Prince, ' for I should have been married to-morrow; but I will not have the long-nosed Princess, and you alone can save me. I will say that I want to see what my bride can do, and bid her wash the shirt which has the three drops of tallow on it. This she will consent to do, for she
does not know that it is you who let them fall on it; but no one can wash them out but one born of Christian folk: it cannot be done by one of a pack of trolls; and then I will say that no one shall ever be my bride but the woman who can do this, and I know that you can.' There was great joy and gladness between them all that night, but the next day, when the wedding was to take place, the Prince said, ' I must see what my bride can do.' ' That you may do,' said the stepmother.
41 have a fine shirt which I want to wear as my wedding shirt, but three drops of tallow have got upon it which I want to have washed off. and I have vowed to marry no one but the woman who is able to do it. If she cannot do that, she is not worth having.'
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