Since that time there has always been plenty to eat in that country,
and since that time, too, you see in the midst of the fair-haired
blue-eyed women of Flanders a few beautiful girls, whose eyes are black
and whose skins are the colour of gold. They are the descendants of
Zizi.[21]
[21] Charles Deulin, _Contes du Roi Gambrinus_.
THE TWELVE BROTHERS
There were once upon a time a King and a Queen who lived happily
together, and they had twelve children, all of whom were boys. One day
the King said to his wife:
‘If our thirteenth child is a girl, all her twelve brothers must die,
so that she may be very rich and the kingdom hers alone.’
Then he ordered twelve coffins to be made, and filled them with
shavings, and placed a little pillow in each. These he put away in an
empty room, and, giving the key to his wife, he bade her tell no one of
it.
The Queen grieved over the sad fate of her sons and refused to be
comforted, so much so that the youngest boy, who was always with her,
and whom she had christened Benjamin, said to her one day:
‘Dear mother, why are you so sad?’
‘My child,’ she answered, ‘I may not tell you the reason.’
But he left her no peace, till she went and unlocked the room and
showed him the twelve coffins filled with shavings, and with the little
pillow laid in each.
Then she said: ‘My dearest Benjamin, your father has had these coffins
made for you and your eleven brothers, because if I bring a girl into
the world you are all to be killed and buried in them.’
She wept bitterly as she spoke, but her son comforted her and said:
‘Don’t cry, dear mother; we’ll manage to escape somehow, and will fly
for our lives.’
‘Yes,’ replied his mother, ‘that is what you must do—go with your
eleven brothers out into the wood, and let one of you always sit on the
highest tree you can find, keeping watch on the tower of the castle. If
I give birth to a little son I will wave a white flag, and then you may
safely return; but if I give birth to a little daughter I will wave a
red flag, which will warn you to fly away as quickly as you can, and
may the kind Heaven have pity on you. Every night I will get up and
pray for you, in winter that you may always have a fire to warm
yourselves by, and in summer that you may not languish in the heat.’
Then she blessed her sons and they set out into the wood. They found a
very high oak tree, and there they sat, turn about, keeping their eyes
always fixed on the castle tower. On the twelfth day, when the turn
came to Benjamin, he noticed a flag waving in the air, but alas! it was
not white, but blood red, the sign which told them they must all die.
When the brothers heard this they were very angry, and said:
‘Shall we forsooth suffer death for the sake of a wretched girl? Let us
swear vengeance, and vow that wherever and whenever we shall meet one
of her sex, she shall die at our hands.’
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