From The Blue Fairy Book of Andrew Lang Download The Audio Here
The Queen Mother was of the race of the Ogres, and the King would never have married her had it not been for her vast riches; it was even whispered about the Court that she had Ogreish inclinations, and that, whenever she saw little children passing by, she had all the difficulty in the world to avoid falling upon them and eating them up. Soon after the King went to make war with the Emperor Contalabutte, his neighbor, she went into the Kitchen and said to her clerk:
I have a mind to eat little Morning for my dinner tomorrow.
Ah! madam!
I will have it so ! – and this she spoke in the tone of an Ogress who had a strong desire to eat fresh meat. And I will eat her with a cranberry sauce!
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This little known sequel to The Sleeping Beauty is clearly a Rather Scary Story, but it’s a fairy story, so the good survive and the bad meet their fate.
The Sleeping Beauty has married her handsome prince and now he has become King. She should be living happily ever after with her two children ….
In our Pond Life introduction, Sadie the Swan wants to hear a romantic tale of love, but Colin the Carp overrules her.
Read by Natasha Lee-Lewis. Duration: 15 minutes.
The Sleeping Beauty Part Two
If you listened to the first part of this Storynory, you will know that a handsome Prince discovered a sleeping beauty in a palace in the woods. She had been fast asleep for one hundred years, but when he kissed her hand she work up and fell in love with him. They were married that very day – but did they live happily ever after? Do you want to know? You do? Well listen quietly, and I will tell you the second and final part of the The Sleeping Beauty in the woods.
The morning after the handsome Prince had married the sleeping beauty, he left her and returned home to the City where his father, the King, was anxiously waiting for him.
When he reached home, the prince said that he had lost his way in the forest as he was hunting, and that he had slept in the cottage of a farmer, who gave him cheese and brown bread. He did not say a word about the sleeping beauty, let alone how he had married her.
The King, his father, who was a good man, believed him; but his mother could not be persuaded it was true; and seeing that he went almost every day a-hunting, and that he always had some excuse ready for so doing, though he had slept out three or four nights together, she began to suspect that he was married, for he lived with the Princess for over two whole years, and they had two children, the eldest of which, who was a daughter, was named Morning, and the youngest, who was a son, they called Day.
The Queen spoke several times to her son, to ask him how he passed his time. But he never dared to trust her with his secret; he feared her, though he loved her, for she was of the race of the Ogres, and the King would never have married her had it not been for her money; it was even whispered about the Court that she had Ogreish inclinations, and that, whenever she saw little children passing by, she had all the difficulty in the world to stop herself pouncing on them and gobbling them up for a snack. . And so the Prince would never tell her one word about his beautiful wife and two little children. .
The King died about two years later, and although the prince was very sad, he became lord and master both of the people and of himself. A month later, he announced his marriage to the cheering crowds; and he led his beloved wife, the former sleeping beauty, in a great procession to the palace. They made a magnificent entry into the capital city, she riding between her two children. And now she became his Queen.
Soon after the King went to make war with the Emperor Contalabutte, his neighbor. He left his wife, the Sleeping Beauty, and his two children, Prince Day and Princess Dawn, in the care of his mother. His war went on war all summer, and after a while his mother said to the Sleeping Beauty, “Why don’t you go to visit your old palace in the forest, my dear, and see that everything is in order there? And I will look after little Princess Dawn and little Prince Day.” And so the Sleeping Beauty went to visit her old Palace in the forest to see that everything was in order there, and she left the great city, and she left little Princess Dawn and little Prince day in the care of the king’s mother, for she did not know that she was an ogress who craved to eat little children for dinner,
As soon as the Sleeping Beauty was gone, the Queen went into the Palace kitchen. She said,
“I have an idea to eat little Morning for my dinner to- morrow.”
“Ah! madam,” cried the chief cook of the kitchen.
“I will have it so,” replied the Queen (and this she spoke in the tone of an Ogress who had a strong desire to eat fresh meat), “and I will eat her with a cranberry sauce.”
The poor man, knowing very well that he must not play tricks with Ogresses, took his great knife and went up into little Morning’s chamber. She was then four years old, and came up to him jumping and laughing, to take him about the neck, and ask him for some sugar-candy. Upon which he began to weep, the great knife fell out of his hand, and he went into the back yard, and killed a little lamb, and dressed it with such good sauce that his mistress assured him that she had never eaten anything so good in her life. He had at the same time taken up little Morning, and carried her to his wife, to conceal her in a hut he had at the bottom of the courtyard.
About eight days afterward the wicked Queen said to the chief cook of the kitchen, “I will eat little Day for my supper.
He answered not a word, being resolved to cheat her as he had done before. He went to find out little Day, and saw him with a little sword in his hand, with which he was fencing with a great monkey, the child being then only three years of age. He took him up in his arms and carried him to his wife, that she might conceal him in her chamber along with his sister, and in the room of little Day cooked up a young goat, very tender, which the Ogress found to be wonderfully good.
And so far all was well; but one evening this wicked Queen said to her chief cook of the kitchen:
“I will eat the Sleeping Beauty with the same sauce I had with her children.”
It was now that the poor clerk of the kitchen despaired of being able to deceive her. The young Queen was turned of twenty, not reckoning the hundred years she had been asleep; and how to find in a beast of he size and shape and firmness puzzled him. He decided that, toi save his own life, he must cut the Sleeping Beauty’s throat; and so he went to her Palace in the forest with meaning to do just that. He put himself into as fould a mood as he could possibly, and came into the Sleeping Beauty’s room in the Palace with his dagger in his hand. When he saw her beautiful face he could, not, bring himself to kill her, but told her, with a great deal of respect, the orders he had received from the Queen-mother.
“Do it; do it” (said she, stretching out her neck). “Execute your orders, and then I shall go and see my children, my poor children, whom I so much and so tenderly loved.”
For after hearing of the queen’s orders, she thought that they must be dead.
“No, no, madam” (cried the poor chief cook of the kitchen, all in tears); “you shall not die, and yet you shall see your children again; but then you must go home with me to my lodgings, where I have concealed them, and I shall deceive the Queen once more, by giving her in your place a young dear for her dinner.’
And so he led her to his house, where, leaving her to embrace her children, and cry along with them, he went and dressed a young deer, which the Queen had for her supper, and devoured it with the same appetite as if it had been the Sleeping Beauty. She was so delighted with her cruelty, and she had invented a story to tell the King, on his return, how the mad wolves had eaten up his wife and her two children.
One evening, as she was, according to her custom, rambling round about the courts and yards of the palace to see if she could smell any fresh meat, she heard, in a ground room, little Prince Day crying, for his mamma was sending him to bed without supper because he had been naughty; and she heard, at the same time, little Morning begging pardon for her brother.
The Ogress presently knew the voice of the Sleeping Beauty and her children, and being quite mad that she had been tricked, she commanded next morning, by break of day (with a most horrible voice, which made everybody tremble), that they should bring into the middle of the great court a large tub, which she ordered to be filled with toads, vipers, snakes, and all sorts of serpents, in order to have thrown into it the Sleeping Beauty and her children, the chief cook of the kitchen, his wife and maid; all whom she had given orders should be brought there with their hands tied behind them.
They were brought out, and the executioners were just going to throw them into the tub, when the King (who was not so soon expected) entered the court on horseback (for he came post) and asked, with the utmost astonishment, what was the meaning of that horrible spectacle.
No one dared to tell him, when the Ogress, all enraged to see what had happened, threw herself head first into the tub, and was instantly gobbled up by the ugly creatures she had ordered to be thrown into it for the others. The King was very sorry, for the ogress had been his own mother; but he soon comforted himself with his beautiful wife and his pretty children, and they lived happily ever after.
53 Comments
god story i red1and2 of sleeping beuti
It IS such a good story. I wish there’s “The Sleeping Beauty Part Three”
The ending is very nice.Great story. I (l)the stories on storynory.Breat stories they make me sleep better.
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So lovely story……….
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I loved this story much more then sleeping beauty the 1st. It was soooooooo intresting really!
i know they are sooooooo good but dis 1 is da best
hi i’am yara it is so intresting andi engoy with this story and i wish it be true and i love to read story
thank you for making such a good story i love sleeping beauty part 1 and part 2 i wish there was part 3
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Scary.But luckily happy ending.
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i like this story more than sleeping beauty 1.THANKS
i love this story more than the 1.
THANKS.
it was so funny moter ha ha
brill story escpecially the bit wer they swap animals instead of human meat
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relly relly good.
I love it.
born 2000 july 27
i love it.
I loved this story very much I’ve been reading it since I was 7…||
Oh my goodness!
I suppose that the moral is: “Evil will be its own demise.”
I love this story,way better than disneys 1 , im 14 and love it.me and my 6yo cousin lorelai were lisening to it on the drive to maine.even my boyfriend loves it( dont you kieran?)
Definately a mother in law I never want. And she want to eat her own grandchildren. Her own grandchildren that can be proving that is relate to her by DNA.
i didn’t get it, why is the story is like that? i thought the was only when the prince kiss aurora? it is crazy, but perhaps it’s good, i love it
This story is da best thanx
hi, i’m from iran and i love storynory alot… i enjoy from ur story i wanna learn english thanx alot
Dear Mobina, That’s great. We’ve just added Farsi to our language translation, so if you double click a word in the text you will get an dictionary translation.
it was scary but had a happy ending…………
i wish there’s “Sleeping Beauty part 3………..
i love this story.And Rio vista made it and thats the best school in the hole wide world and im taking to you jenuses
i loved this story of sleeping beauty i know im 10 years old but still i really enjoy fairy tales
This story is awesome.
there’s two players!
its scary about the oga
I want more vidios
hi natasha i want to be frind
انا عربية حبيت القصة كتير thank you انا سعيدة بالمعرفة
this was an amazing story i liked it.bertie can you make sleeping buety 3?
I am married..and I still love these stories..They are awesome
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