Unconquered Sun

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Authors: Philipp Bogachev
thought. But arguments of the Kitten seemed to it convincing, and the Fairy unwillingly went to a door. There she once again turned to Prinze and, cunning smiling, winked at him:
    - You here especially do not relax! You will recover - you will expiate the debt to me to the last droplet! - and, having playfully threatened it with a finger, left.
    And the Kitten with the Puppy, meanwhile, opened a door more widely and imported into the room a little table on castors with food and drinks. A kitten, as if apologizing, quietly made a purring sound, tying a napkin on Prinze's neck:
    - You do not take offense at our hostess, m-r-r-r-myau. It is kind. Just we here, in a solitude, seldom have guests … For the last years five hundred, in my opinion, in general was nobody! A puppy, and you what you cost? Give, impose so long!
    And Prinze from surprise could not utter words: "Well, dela-a-a-a! In one day miracles such - the fairy with wings, plush toys talk to me as live … To tell whom - will not believe!"
    And the Kitten, meanwhile, suddenly lowered a voice and conspiratorial tone whispered to it on an ear:
    - She at your bed spent three days, all conjured, treated you - could not drag with the Puppy! Keep in mind, she is a girl good, kind, house …
    8.
    In a week it became better for Prinze. He could already pace the room slowly. The beautiful Fairy, using it, began to discharge gradually the Kitten and the Puppy of treatment, and then and began to feed the patient independently, generally with cotton candy from magic pink clouds which fairies eat. Still she forced it to drink curative broth from bitter korenyev. The prince, of course, screwed up the face, but the Fairy so strictly and imperiously watched at him that he submitted and drank - as we know, in general better not to contact fairies.
    Soon the Kitten allowed Prinze is behind a dining table and even to walk on vicinities, and now for communication of the Fairy and Prinze there is no obstacle left at all - to it, it is necessary to tell, to great happiness. And Prinze understood more and more that his affection for the Fairy grows. Earlier he was afraid of it - you never know, still will turn into an animal what! - and now began to notice that derzkovaty imperious tone of the Fairy - no more than a mask. In soul it at all not such …
    - … Hey, Prinze, and well we will go for a walk with me on the river! The kitten resolved!
    Though hours struck already eleven o'clock in the evening, it was necessary to go to Prinze for a walk.
    The lodge of the Fairy settled down on round as a saucer to the green lawn which grew with camomiles, dandelions, cornflowers and other forest flowers why from outside she reminded a flower bed. Slightly farther, on rise, the cozy pine coppice with an arbor for rest settled down. There was a marvelous smell of pine needles, "useful to lungs", - the practical Kitten noticed as always. Behind a coppice - the sloping river bank which grew with willows which so surprisingly rustled with leaves on wind that there was a feeling as if they exchanged words with each other about something mysterious in language, clear only for them. And further, on other side of the river, there was a thrown water-mill which empty was shaking up water blades: mermaids liked to ride them with happy squeal at night.
    Across these places also there passed walk which, of course, was necessary in order that Prinze restored the health somewhat quicker.
    - Tell, the Fairy and what you do here, in this solitude? Why you cannot leave this place? - at last, did not stand Prinze and asked a question which was at it at the tip of the tongue for a long time.
    - "Curiosity killed the cat", so, apparently, at you speak? - as always the Fairy maliciously answered.
    The prince some time kept silent, and then again with some children's ingenuous spontaneity inattentively blurted out:
    - Tell, the Fairy, and you in general marry somebody? Or you breed not as people and animals?
    The fairy

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