So he told his story to the Malee's wife, and begged her to help him to remain in that place awhile and inquire further concerning the unhappy people she mentioned ; and she promised to befriend him, and advised his disguising himself lest the magician... Indian Fairy Tales - Page 32edited by - 1892 - 255 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Eliza I. Frere - 1868 - 394 pages
...hates him and will not marry him." Then the little Prince thought, "These must be my * Gardener's. parents and my uncles. I have found what I seek at...young Prince was much delighted at hearing this, and after some consultation with the Malee's wife, he settled that it would be more safe for him to retain... | |
| Mary Frere - Fairy tales - 1868 - 366 pages
...story to The Malee's wife, and begged her to help him to remain in that place a while, * Giirdener's. and inquire further concerning the unhappy people...young Prince was much delighted at hearing »this, and after some consultation with the Malee's wife, he settled that it would be more safe for him to retain... | |
| Mary Frere - Folklore - 1868 - 390 pages
...agreed. So the Malee's wife dressed him up in a saree,* and pretended that he was her daughter. One clay, not long after this, as the Magician was walking in...young Prince was much delighted at hearing this, and after some consultation with the Malee's wife, he settled that it would be more safe for him to retain... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - Mythology - 1908 - 426 pages
...the magician was walking in his garden, he saw the little girl (as he thought) playing about, and he asked her who she was. She told him she was the Malee's...young prince was much delighted at hearing this, and after some consultation with the Malee's wife, he settled that it would be more safe for him to retain... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - Mythology - 1908 - 438 pages
...the magician was walking in his garden, he saw the little girl (as he thought) playing about, and he asked her who she was. She told him she was the Malee's...young prince was much delighted at hearing this, and after some consultation with the Malee's wife, he settled that it would be more safe for him to retain... | |
| Kate Forrest Oswell - Fairy tales - 1912 - 264 pages
...thought) playing about, and asked her who she was. She told him she was the Malee's PUNCHKIN PUNCHKIN. daughter, and the magician said : " You are a pretty...to retain his disguise and trust to the chance of a favorable opportunity for establishing some communication with his mother, if it were indeed she. Now... | |
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