Ninfa left and, after walking a good while, arrived at the Wind's house.
She knocked and the Wind screamed, "Come in
whoever it is!"
Ninfa entered and told El Aire that the Sun had sent her with a request.
"Granted," said El Aire, "no matter what it may be."
She told Senor Aire all that had adversely happened to her and that she
wanted to go to the Castle of Faith.
"Do not worry," said El Aire, "I myself, will take you."
Ninfa straddled El Aire's back, and in less time than it takes to wink an
eye, they arrived at the castle.
"Look," said El Aire, "it seems that there is a fiesta in the castle."
The whole castle was
brilliantly lit and the sound of violins and guitars
could be heard everywhere.
"I have to leave," he told Ninfa. "With the help of God, everything will
come out all right."
And turning into a
whirlwind, he rushed away.
Ninfa knocked on the door of the castle, and a servant come out.
"In what may I serve you?" asked the servant.
"I would like to see the prince."
"Senora," answered the servant, "you cannot see him at this moment. He just
got married and now is dancing with the new princess."
"Well, if that is the case, Senor, at least let me come in and see this
baile. I have never seen such a magnificent baile."
The servant told Ninfa, "I am going to let you come in, but one condition,
that you be careful and not let the bride see you. Since you have not been
invited, the bride would be angry at
seeing you here."
Ninfa entered the castle and saw her husband, the prince, eating at a table
and surrounded by his guests.
She flattened herself against the wall. From there she began
trying to attract
the prince's attention. He kept on
taking; he had not seen the poor girl.
Ninfa tried so hard to get the prince's attention that the bride saw her.
She was an evil witch who with her magic had blinded the prince and made
him marry her.
The prince then saw Ninfa and recognized her immediately. He yelled at the
servants. telling them to bring Ninfa to him, but with the noise nobody
heard him.
The witch screamed at her servants, "Run that beggar out!"
The servants were about to lay their hands on Ninfa when the girl broke
one of the magic nuts the wizards had given her. In an instant Ninfa turned
into a little rat which ran hither and yon. When the witch saw this, she
turned into a huge cat which began to chase the rat. The rat sprang atop
the prince's table, and onto his plate.
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The Bear Prince,熊王子生词表: