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LHE THRELE DROTHER

share this joy with us? What would they not give to sec three such charming and beautiful sons-in-law ?”

“We will go to them at once,” answered the three Princes ; “but first we must go and fetch our wives, so let us lose no time in setting forth on our journcy.”

But as they could not go on foot, and as they had no means of conveyance, exeept Tittone’s one old horse, the brothers com- manded a chariot to appear drawn by four lions, in which they all five scated themselves. They travelled all through the night, and with such speed that they came next day to the various places where the wives of the threc beast-brothers were waiting for them.

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After much rejoicing and embracing the whole cight of them continued their journey to the Kingdom of Verdecolle, where the King and Qucen received their long-lost children—with what joy you can imagine ! which was only increased when they perceived their sons-in-law in their human shape, and the beautiful bride Tittone had brought back with him. 'T'hev sent at once to tell the Kings of Velprato and Merovalle of the good fortune that had befallen their children, and mvited them to a feast, the like of which for splendour and magnificence had never been seen before, and all the woes and troubles of the past were forgotten in the rejoicing and merrymaking of the present.

A CHARIOT DRAWN BY FOUR LIONS, T

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