One day there was a handsome and young prince, with bad luck; To attack an evil witch.
And in order for the witch to take revenge, she turned the prince into a frog, and threw him into a well so that he would not return; He will go astray until he finds a princess who loves him, and he eats from her, and drinks from her cups, for three days. He noticed the well was in the courtyard of the King's Palace. And when the sun rose, and the weather was warm, the king's youngest daughter came to the square, amusing herself, by throwing a ball of gold high in the air and grabbing it before it fell on the ground. Watch the poor frog princess running, playing in the golden rays of the sun.
She was the most beautiful princess to see, and suddenly the princess threw the golden ball high, and when the ball fell, it hit a stone, fell into the well of water, and the princess ran to the edge of the well, and looked down, but the fireball had sunk at the bottom of the well, out of sight . The air bubble was the only thing indicating the ball's location in the well, and the princess cried greatly.
The frog pulled its head out of the water and said, "Don't cry, Princess, what would you give me if I brought you the ball from the bottom of the well?" The princess said, "I will give you whatever you want, but please return me my golden ball."
"I don't want anything," said the frog, "but if you promise me to love me and make me eat from your dishes and drink from your cups, I will get you a ball."
The princess came back to the frog as she said to herself, “Oh, this ridiculous frog!
The princess stole the ball from him, forgot all her promises to him, and returned to the palace laughing with joy.
The next day, while the princess was sitting with the king and the servants around them for dinner, they heard a knock on the door, and a voice said, "From the deep well in which I live there was a little princess crying in grief and pain. Looking for her lost golden ball, and I brought her the ball." "The princess threw the spoon from her hand because she was surprised by the frog that came to her. Until she delivers on her promise.
The king asked, "What is happening, my daughter?
Someone is knocking at the door, and you are pale. The princess told the king about everything that had happened the day before. And the promise she had given to the frog, and the king said to her, “When you return, you must keep her promises. Open the door, make the frog enter, "The princess opened the door unwillingly, and the poor frog jumped into the room and looked at her beautiful face, with its ugly eyes.
The frog said, "Lift me beside you so that I can eat from your plate and drink from your cup." The princess raised the frog next to her, and she did what the frog asked, and she had to finish her dinner with the frog beside her because the king was sitting next to her. To make sure she keeps her word. After dinner was over, the frog said, "I am full, and I am tired. Lift me up and make me sleep beside you on the pillow at the time. The princess burst into tears. It was terrible for this ugly, wet, cold frog to sleep on the beautiful white bed. The king said to her again." When people promise, you must fulfill their promise, he will return your golden ball to you, so you must do what you promised. "
And she put the frog in her hand to her room, where it slept all night. And when the sun rose, the frog jumped out of place. And he jumped down the stairs, left the palace, and the princess thought that the frog had left and would not return, and there would be no other problems.
But she was wrong, so when darkness fell, she heard knocking on the door of her room, again, and when she opened, the frog entered, ate and drank, and slept on the same pillow until morning. On the third day, he did the same thing. But when the princess woke up, she was amazed !! I found a prince and Sima standing at the edge of the bed, instead of a frog. And he was looking at her, and his eyes were the most beautiful eyes you could see.
The prince told the princess: that he had been enchanted by an evil witch, who had turned him into a frog. And he would remain so until a princess loved him and made him eat from her plate and drink from her cup for three days. The prince said, “You broke this curse, and I wish you to come with me to my father’s kingdom to marry you because I loved you so much.
The princess took the prince to her father, and the king gave her his consent to marry. They cropped a wonderful chariot driven by eight bright white horses, decorated with golden feathers and saddles, and the servants were behind the procession, and everyone was feeling happy and cheerful, and the prince and princess lived happily ever after.
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