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He was searched, and on him were found papers which proved his crimes; and, though Rosimond himself came back to the Court to entreat his pardon, it was refused. So Bramintho was put to death, and the ring had been even more fatal to him than it had been useful in the hands of his brother.
To console Rosimond for the fate of Bramintho, the King gave him back the enchanted ring, as a pearl without price. The unhappy Rosimond did not look upon it in the same light, and the first thing he did on his return home was to seek the Fairy in the woods. 'Here, he said, 'is your ring. My brother's experience has made me understand many things that I did not know before.
He is in hiding here, and I desire that you shall speak to him, and listen to his reproaches. Bramintho trembled at these words, and, flinging himself at the Prince's feet, confessed his crime. 'That is not enough, said Rosimond. 'It is to your brother that you must confess, and I desire that you shall ask his forgiveness.
The Prince, out of grateful remembrance of the Princess Sabella's first gift to him bestowed the right of bearing her name upon the most beautiful of the martens, and that is why they are called sables to this day. Comte de Caylus. Once upon a time there lived a young man named Rosimond, who was as good and handsome as his elder brother Bramintho was ugly and wicked.
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