A long time ago, a husband and wife lived
happily in a cottage at the edge of a wood. But one day the wife fell
ill. She could eat nothing and grew thinner and thinner. The only thing
that could cure her, she believed, was a strange herb that grew in the
beautiful garden next to their cottage. She begged her husband to find a
way into the garden and steal some of this herb, which was called
rapunzel.
Now this garden belonged to a wicked witch, who used it to grow herbs for her spells. One day, she caught the husband creeping into her garden. When he told
her what he had come for, the witch gave him some rapunzel, but she made
him promise to give her their first-born child in return. The husband
agreed, thinking that the witch would soon forget the promise. He took
the rapunzel back to his wife, who felt better as soon as she had eaten
it.
A year later, a baby girl was born and the witch did
come and take her away. She told the couple they would be able to see
their daughter in the garden behind their house. Over the years they
were able to watch her grow up into a beautiful child, with long fair
hair. The witch called her Rapunzel after the plant her father had come
to take.
When she was twelve years old, the witch
decided to lock Rapunzel up in a high tower in case she tried to run
away. The tower had no door or staircase, but Rapunzel was quite happy
up there as she could sit at the window watching the life of the forest
and talking to the birds. Yet sometimes she would sigh, for she longed
to be back in the beautiful garden where she could run and skip in the
sunshine. Then she would sing to cheer herself up.
Each day, the witch came to see her, bringing fresh food. She would stand at the bottom of the tower and call out, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair."
Rapunzel, whose long golden hair was
plaited, would twist it round one of the bars and drop it out of the
window, and the witch would climb up it. When she left, Rapunzel would
let down her golden hair again, and the witch would slide nimbly down to
the ground.
One day, the king's son was riding through the forest when
he heard Rapunzel singing. Mystified, he rode to the tower, but could
see no door, so could not understand how anyone could be there. He
decided to stay and watch the tower and listen to the singing. After a
while the witch came along and the prince watched her carefully. ° his
amazement, as she called out,
"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair," a long golden plait of hair fell almost to the ground.
The prince saw the witch climb up the hair
and disappear through the window, and he made up his mind he would wait
until she had gone and see if he could do the same.
So after the witch had gone, he stood where the witch had been and called,
"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair."
One day Rapunzel said to the witch, "Why is it when
you climb up my hair you are so heavy? The handsome prince who comes is
much lighter than you." At this, the witch flew into a rage and took
Rapunzel out of the tower and led her into the forest to a lonely spot
and told her she must stay there without food or shelter. The witch cut
off Rapunzel's hair and then hurried back to the tower with the long
plait of golden hair.
That evening when the prince came by, he called out as usual,
"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair."
The witch, who had secured the plait of
golden hair inside the window, threw it down. The prince climbed up
eagerly, only to be confronted with the wicked witch. "Aha," she
cackled, "so you are the visitor who has been coming to see my little
Rapunzel. I will make sure you won't see her again," and she tried to
scratch out his eyes.
The
prince jumped out of the high window, but was not killed for he landed
in a clump of thorny bushes. His face, however, was badly scratched and
his eyes hurt so that he could not see, and he stumbled off blindly into
the forest.
After several days of wandering and
suffering, he heard a voice singing. Following the sound. he drew closer
and realized he had found Rapunzel, who was singing as she worked to
make a home for herself in the forest. He ran towards her, calling her
name, and she came and kissed him. As she did so, his eyes were healed
and he could see again.
The prince took Rapunzel to his father's
palace. where he told his story. Rapunzel was reunited with her parents
who were overjoyed to see their daughter again. and a proclamation was
made banning the witch from the kingdom. Then a grand wedding took
place. Rapunzel married the prince and lived with him for many years. As
for the witch. she was never seen again.
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