THE WHITE car. 401 restored to my natural figure until a young prince, the perfect resemblance of him I had lost, should cut off my head and tail. You are that perfect resemblance ; and accordingly you ended the enchantment. I need not add, that I already love you more than my life; let us therefore hasten to the palace of the king your father, and obtain his approbation to our marriage.” ‘The prince and princess accordingly set out side by side, in a car of still greater splendour than hefore, and reached the palace just as the two brothers had arrived with two beautiful prin- cesses. The king hearing that each of his sons had succeeded in finding what he had required, again began to think of some new expedient to delay the time of his resigning his crown; but when the whole court were with the king assembled to pass judgment, the princess who accompanied the youngest, perceiving his thoughts by his countenance, stepped majestically forward and thus addressed him : “ What pity, that your majesty, who is so capable of governing, should think of resigning the crown! I am fortunate enough to have six kingdoms in my possession ; per- mit me to bestow one on each of the eldest princes, and to enjoy the remaining four in the society of the youngest. And may it please your thajesty to keep your own kingdom, and e no decision concerning the beauty of three princesses, who, thout such a proof of your majesty's preference, will no doubt live happily together!” ‘The air resounded with the applauses of the assembly: the young prince and princess embraced the king, and next their brothers and sisters; the three weddings immediately took place ; and the kingdoms were divided as the princess had proposed. DD