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«The three feathers» in Italian

Le tre piume

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✒ Author
📖 Pages3
⏰ Reading time 10 minutes
💡 Originally published1819
🌏 Original language German
📌 Type Fairy tale
📌 Genres Children's literature, Adventure, Parable

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Le tre piume: read the book with parallel translation into English

C'era una volta un re che aveva tre figli: due erano intelligenti e avveduti, mentre il terzo parlava poco, era semplice, e lo chiamavano il Grullo. Quando il re diventò vecchio e pensò alla sua fine, non sapeva quale dei figli dovesse ereditare il regno dopo la sua morte. Allora disse loro: "Andate, colui che mi porterà il tappeto più sottile diventerà re dopo la mia morte." E perché‚ non litigassero fra di loro, li condusse davanti al castello, soffiando fece volare in aria tre piume e disse: "Dovete seguire il loro volo." Una piuma volò verso oriente, l'altra verso occidente, mentre la terza se ne volò diritto e non arrivò molto lontano, ma cadde a terra ben presto. Così un fratello andò a destra, l'altro se ne andò a sinistra; il Grullo invece fu deriso perché‚ dovette fermarsi là dov'era caduta la terza piuma.
There was once on a time a King who had three sons, of whom two were clever and wise, but the third did not speak much, and was simple, and was called the Simpleton. When the King had become old and weak, and was thinking of his end, he did not know which of his sons should inherit the kingdom after him. Then he said to them: "Go forth, and he who brings me the most beautiful carpet shall be King after my death." And that there should be no dispute amongst them, he took them outside his castle, blew three feathers in the air, and said: "You shall go as they fly." One feather flew to the east, the other to the west, but the third flew straight up and did not fly far, but soon fell to the ground. And now one brother went to the right, and the other to the left, and they mocked Simpleton, who was forced to stay where the third feather had fallen.
Il Grullo si mise a sedere tutto triste. D'un tratto scorse una botola accanto alla piuma. L'aprì e discese una scala venendosi a trovare davanti a un'altra porta; bussò e sentì gridare dall'interno:
He sat down and was sad, then all at once he saw that there was a trap-door close by the feather. He raised it up, found some steps, and went down them, and then he came to another door, knocked at it, and heard somebody inside calling:
"Oh, Donzelletta verde e piccina
"Little green maiden small,
Dalla zampa secca,
Hopping,
Sparuta cagnolina,
Hopping hither and thither;
Ehi proprio tu, stammi a sentire,
Hop to the door,
Chi c'è là fuori mi devi dire!"
And quickly see who is there."
La porta si aprì ed egli vide un rospo grande e grosso, con tanti piccoli rospetti attorno. Il rospo grande gli domandò che cosa egli desiderasse. Rispose: "Un tappeto che sia il più bello e il più sottile di tutti." Allora il rospo chiamò uno dei suoi rospetti e disse:
The door opened, and he saw a great, fat toad sitting, and round about her a crowd of little toads. The fat toad asked what he wanted? He answered: "I should like to have the prettiest and finest carpet in the world." Then she called a young one and said:
"Oh, Donzellettaverde e piccina
"Little green maiden small,
Dalla zampa secca,
Hopping,
Sparuta cagnolina,
Hopping hither and thither,
Ehi proprio tu, stammi ad ascoltare,
Hop quickly and bring me
Proprio la scatola mi devi portare!"
The great box here."
La bestiola andò a prendere la scatola e il rospo grande l'aprì e diede al Grullo un tappeto, bello e sottile come nessun altro sulla terra. Il Grullo ringraziò e se ne tornò a casa.
The young toad brought the box, and the fat toad opened it, and gave Simpleton a carpet out of it, so beautiful and so fine, that on the earth above, none could have been woven like it. Then he thanked her, and ascended again.
Gli altri due fratelli credevano che il minore fosse tanto sciocco che non sarebbe stato in grado di trovare nulla. "Perché‚ darsi la pena di cercare tanto!" dissero; tolsero alla prima pecoraia che incontrarono le rozze vesti e le portarono al re. In quella arrivò anche il Grullo con il suo bel tappeto, e quando il re lo vide si meravigliò e disse: "Il regno spetta al più giovane." Ma gli altri due non gli diedero pace, dicendo che era impossibile che il Grullo diventasse re; e lo pregarono di porre un'altra condizione. Allora il padre disse: "Erediterà il regno colui che mi porterà l'anello più bello." Condusse fuori i tre fratelli e soffiò in aria le piume che essi dovevano seguire. I due maggiori se ne andarono di nuovo verso oriente e verso occidente, mentre la piuma del Grullo volò dritta e cadde accanto alla botola. Egli scese di nuovo dal grosso rospo e gli disse che aveva bisogno dell'anello più bello del mondo. Il rospo si fece portare la scatola e gli diede un anello bellissimo, quale nessun orefice sulla terra avrebbe mai saputo fare. I due fratelli maggiori si fecero beffe del Grullo che andava in cerca di un anello d'oro, e non si diedero molta pena: schiodarono un anello da un vecchio timone e lo portarono al re. Ma quando questi vide lo splendido anello che aveva portato il Grullo, disse: "Il regno spetta a lui." Ma i due maggiori tormentarono tanto il re finché egli pose una terza condizione e stabilì che avrebbe ottenuto il regno chi avesse portato a casa la donna più bella. Tornò a soffiare in aria le tre piume, che volarono come le altre volte.
The two others had, however, looked on their youngest brother as so stupid that they believed he would find and bring nothing at all. "Why should we give ourselves a great deal of trouble to search?" said they, and got some coarse handkerchiefs from the first shepherds' wives whom they met, and carried them home to the King. At the same time Simpleton also came back, and brought his beautiful carpet, and when the King saw it he was astonished, and said: "If justice be done, the kingdom belongs to the youngest." But the two others let their father have no peace, and said that it was impossible that Simpleton, who in everything lacked understanding, should be King, and entreated him to make a new agreement with them. Then the father said: "He who brings me the most beautiful ring shall inherit the kingdom," and led the three brothers out, and blew into the air three feathers, which they were to follow. Those of the two eldest again went east and west, and Simpleton's feather flew straight up, and fell down near the door into the earth. Then he went down again to the fat toad, and told her that he wanted the most beautiful ring. She at once ordered her great box to be brought, and gave him a ring out of it, which sparkled with jewels, and was so beautiful that no goldsmith on earth would have been able to make it. The two eldest laughed at Simpleton for going to seek a golden ring. They gave themselves no trouble, but knocked the nails out of an old carriage-ring, and took it to the King; but when Simpleton produced his golden ring, his father again said, "The kingdom belongs to him." The two eldest did not cease from tormenting the King until he made a third condition, and declared that the one who brought the most beautiful woman home, should have the kingdom. He again blew the three feathers into the air, and they flew as before.
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