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Rosimond wept at these words, and then asked: 'What do you mean by giving him the ring as a punishment? He will only use it to persecute everyone, and to become master. 'The same things, answered the Fairy, 'are often a healing medicine to one person and a deadly poison to another. Prosperity is the source of all evil to a naturally wicked man.

Rosimond made his appearance at Court in the character of the Prince, whom everyone wept for as lost, and told them that he had been rescued when at the point of death by some merchants. His return was the signal for great public rejoicings, and the King was so overcome that he became quite speechless, and did nothing but embrace his son.

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.

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.

Just then a furious war broke out between the King his master and the Sovereign of the adjoining country, who was a bad man and one that never kept his word. Rosimond went straight to the palace of the wicked King, and by means of his ring was able to be present at all the councils, and learnt all their schemes, so that he was able to forestall them and bring them to naught.

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.

He repeated them joyfully, for he had always longed to bring the old man back and to make his last days happy. Rosimond thus became the benefactor of all his family, and had the pleasure of doing good to those who had wished to do him evil.

But one morning, while Rosimond was hunting in the forest where for the first time he had seen the Fairy, his benefactress suddenly appeared before him. 'Take heed, she said to him in severe tones, 'that you do not marry anybody who believes you to be a Prince. You must never deceive anyone.

The father hesitated, then answered: 'Here is the eldest, whom I have the honour to present to your Highness. 'But where is the youngest? I wish to see him too, persisted Rosimond. 'He is not here, said the father. 'I had to punish him for a fault, and he has run away. Then Rosimond replied, 'You should have shown him what was right, but not have punished him.

If you do not do this, you will become wicked and unhappy, and I will abandon you to all your former troubles. Rosimond took these wise counsels to heart. He gave out that he had undertaken a secret mission to a neighbouring state, and embarked on board a vessel, the winds carrying him straight to the island where the Fairy had told him he would find the real Prince.

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