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Updated: May 7, 2025
Then for the first time the girl knew she had married Kovlad, but this mattered little to her. On coming out from these gloomy passages into the open they found themselves surrounded by large forests and mountains, mountains that seemed to touch the sky. And, strange to relate, all the trees of whatsoever kind, and even the mountains that seemed to touch the sky, were of solid lead.
The wretched girl was obliged henceforth to live underground with her husband Kovlad, the God of Metals, in his golden palace. And this because she had set her heart upon nothing but the possession of gold, and had never wished for anything better. Long long ago there lived a very rich nobleman. But though he was so rich he was not happy, for he had no children to whom he could leave his wealth.
They made their way in darkness for some time, the terrified bride being reassured by her husband. "Fear nothing," said he, "in a little while it will be clear and beautiful." Grotesque dwarfs, carrying lighted torches, appeared on all sides, saluted and welcomed their King Kovlad as they illumined the road for him and his attendants.
Then she realised for the first time in whose power she had placed herself, and she began to weep bitterly and wish she had taken her mother's advice. "It is of no use to weep and regret," said Kovlad, "you must have known the kind of bread you would have to break here; your wish has been fulfilled." And so it was, for nothing can recall the past.
Then the king sent for a piece of silver bread, still she could not eat it; and again for a slice of golden bread, that too she was unable to bite. The servants did all they could to get something to their mistress's taste, but she found it impossible to eat anything. "I should be most happy to gratify you," said Kovlad "but we have no other kind of food."
Meats of many kinds were served, roast and boiled, but lo! they were of metal brass, silver, and gold. Every one ate heartily and enjoyed the food, but the young wife, with tears in her eyes, begged for a piece of bread. "Certainly, madam, with pleasure," answered Kovlad. But she could not eat the bread which was brought, for it was of brass.
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