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Beauty and the Beast. Jeanne- Marie Le. Prince de Beaumont. There was once a very rich merchant, who had six children, three sons. His daughters were. When she was little everybody. The little Beauty; " so that, as she grew up.
Beauty, which made her sisters very jealous. The youngest, as she was handsomer, was also better than her sisters. The two eldest had a great deal of pride, because they were rich. They. gave themselves ridiculous airs, and would not visit other merchants'. They went out. every day to parties of pleasure, balls, plays, concerts, and so forth. As it was known that they were great fortunes, several eminent. Beauty very civilly thanked them that courted her, and told them.
All at once the merchant lost his whole fortune, excepting a small. The two. eldest answered, that they would not leave the town, for they had several. As they were not beloved on account of. But, added they, we are. Beauty, she was such a charming, sweet- tempered. Nay, several gentlemen would have married her, though.
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- Beauty and the Beast Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont. There was once a very rich merchant, who had six children, three sons, and three daughters; being a man of.
Poor Beauty at first. I to cry ever so much, that would not make things better, I must try. When they came to their country house, the merchant and his three sons. Beauty rose at four in. In the beginning she found it very difficult, for she had not. After she had done her work, she read.
On the contrary, her two sisters did not know how to spend their time. Do but see our. youngest sister," said they, one to the other, "what a poor, stupid. The good merchant was of quite a different opinion; he knew very well. Beauty outshone her sisters, in her person as well as her mind, and. The family had lived about a year in this retirement, when the merchant. This news had liked to have turned the heads. Beauty asked for nothing for she thought to herself, that all the money.
What will you have, Beauty?" said her father. Since you have the goodness to think of me," answered she, "be so kind. Not that Beauty cared for a rose, but she asked for something. The good man went on his journey, but when he came there, they went to. He was within thirty miles of his own house, thinking on the pleasure.
It rained and snowed terribly; besides, the wind. The merchant returned God thanks for this. His horse followed him, and. As he was wet quite.
I. hope," said he, "the master of the house, or his servants will excuse the. I take; I suppose it will not be long before some of them appear.". He waited a considerable time, until it struck eleven, and still nobody. At last he was so hungry that he could stay no longer, but took a.
After this. he drank a few glasses of wine, and growing more courageous he went out of. It was ten the next morning before the merchant waked, and as he was. He looked. through a window, but instead of snow saw the most delightful arbors. He then. returned to the great hall, where he had supped the night before, and. Thank you, good Madam.
Fairy," said he aloud, "for being so careful, as to provide me a. I am extremely obliged to you for all your favors." The good man drank his chocolate, and then went to look for his horse. Beauty's request to. Beast coming towards him, that he. You are very ungrateful," said the Beast to him, in a terrible voice.
I have saved your life by receiving you into my castle, and, in return. I value beyond any thing in the universe, but. I give you but a quarter of an hour to prepare.
The merchant fell on his knees, and lifted up both his hands, "My. I beseech you to forgive me, indeed I had no intention to. My name is not My Lord," replied the monster, "but Beast; I don't love. I. I like people to speak as they think; and so do not. I am to be moved by any of your flattering speeches. But you say. you have got daughters. I will forgive you, on condition that one of them.
Let me have no words, but go about. The merchant had no mind to sacrifice his daughters to the ugly.
Beast told him he might set out when he pleased, "but,". I will send it to your home," and at the same time Beast.
Well," said the good man to himself, "if I must die, I shall have the. He returned. to the bedchamber, and finding a great quantity of broad pieces of gold.
Beast had mentioned, locked it, and. The horse, of his own accord. His children came round him, but instead of receiving their embraces. Here, Beauty," said he, "take these roses. Immediately the two eldest.
Beauty, who did not cry at all. Do but see the pride of that little wretch," said they; "she would not. Miss wanted to distinguish.
Why should I," answered Beauty, "it would be very needless, for my. I will deliver myself up to all his fury, and I am. No, sister," said her three brothers, "that shall not be, we will go. Watch Ragtime Streaming.
Do not imagine any such thing, my sons," said the merchant, "Beast's. I have no hopes of your overcoming him. I am. charmed with Beauty's kind and generous offer, but I cannot yield to it. I. am old, and have not long to live, so can only loose a few years, which I. Indeed father," said Beauty, "you shall not go to the palace without. It was to no purpose all. Beauty still insisted on setting out for the fine palace.
The merchant was so afflicted at the thoughts of losing his daughter. Beauty with the secret, who informed him, that two.
These wicked creatures rubbed their eyes with an onion to force some tears. Beauty was the only one who did not shed tears at parting. The horse took the direct road to the palace, and towards evening they.
The horse went of himself into the. The merchant had.
Beauty, endeavoring to appear cheerful, sat down to. Afterwards," thought she to herself, "Beast surely. When they had supped they heard a great noise. Beast was coming.
Beauty was sadly terrified at his horrid form. The beast responded, "You are very good, and I am greatly obliged to. Farewell Beauty, farewell Beast," answered he, and immediately the. Oh, daughter," said the merchant, embracing Beauty, "I.
No, father," said Beauty, in a resolute tone, "you shall set out. They went to bed, and thought they should not close their eyes all night. Beauty. dreamed, a fine lady came, and said to her, "I am content, Beauty, with. Beauty waked, and told her.
As soon as he was gone, Beauty sat down in the great hall, and fell a. God, and resolved not to be uneasy the little.
Beast would eat her up that. However, she thought she might as well walk about until then, and view. Beauty's Apartment." She opened it hastily, and was. Well," said she to herself, "I see they will not let. Then she. reflected, "Were I but to stay here a day, there would not have been all. This consideration inspired her with fresh courage.
Welcome Beauty, banish fear,You are queen and mistress here. Speak your wishes, speak your will,Swift obedience meets them still."Alas," said she, with a sigh, "there is nothing I desire so much as to. She had no sooner said.
Her sisters went to meet him, and notwithstanding. A moment after, everything.
Beauty's apprehensions at this proof of Beast's. At noon she found dinner ready, and while at table, was entertained. But at. night, as she was going to sit down to supper, she heard the noise Beast. Beauty," said the. That is as you please," answered Beauty trembling. No," replied the Beast, "you alone are mistress here; you need only.
I will immediately. But, tell me, do not you think me very ugly?" "That is true," said Beauty, "for I cannot tell a lie, but I believe. So I am," said the monster, "but then, besides my ugliness, I have no. I know very well, that I am a poor, silly, stupid creature." "'Tis no sign of folly to think so," replied Beauty, "for never did. Eat then, Beauty," said the monster, "and endeavor to amuse yourself.
I should be very uneasy. You are very obliging," answered Beauty, "I own I am pleased with your. I consider that, your deformity scarce appears." "Yes, yes," said the Beast, "my heart is good, but still I am a. Among mankind," says Beauty, "there are many that deserve that name. I prefer you, just as you are, to those, who, under a.
If I had sense enough," replied the Beast, "I would make a fine. I am so dull, that I can only say, I am.