Once upon a
time there lived a king who had three sons. Now, before the king's palace grew
a golden apple-tree,
which in one and the same night blossomed, bore fruit, and lost all its fruit,
though no one could tell who took the apples. One day the king, speaking to his
eldest son, said, " I should like to know who takes the fruit from our
apple-tree." And the son said, " I will keep guard tonight, and will
see who gathers the apples." So when the evening came he went and laid
himself down under the apple-tree upon the ground to watch. Just as the apples
ripened, however, he fell asleep, and when he awoke in the morning there was
not a single one left on the tree. Whereupon he went and told his
father what had happened. Then the second son offered to keep watch by the
tree, but he had no
better success than his eldest brother.
So the turn
came to the king's youngest son to keep guard. He made his preparations,
brought his bed under the
tree, and immediately went to sleep. Before midnight he awoke and looked up at
the tree, and saw how the apples ripened, and how the whole palace was lit up
by their shining. At that minute nine peahens flew towards the tree, and eight
of them settled on its branches, but the ninth alighted near him and turned
instantly into a beautiful girl so beautiful, indeed, that the whole kingdom
could not produce one who could in any way compare with her. She stayed, conversing
kindly with him, till after midnight, then, thanking him for the golden apples,
she prepared to depart ; but, as he begged she would leave him one, she gave
him two, one for himself and one for the king, his father.
Then the girl
turned again into a peahen, and flew away with the other eight…
(from the 1917 edition of Serbian
Fairytales published by William Heinemann, London)
Golden Apple-tree and the Nine Peahens, 2012 |
More info about this tale you
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Here are a few depiction of the same scene done by other artists.
William Sewell, 1914
Arthur Rackham, 1916
Violet Brunton, 1928
Bob Živković, 2000
Cory Godbey, 2009
fine work!
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