Ep. 928 - A Tuscan Bluebeard - An Italian Folktale

Ep. 928 - A Tuscan Bluebeard - An Italian Folktale

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Once upon a time there was a woman who had three daughters. One day a sexton knocked at her door and said:—

“Good wife, give me a piece of bread.”

The woman said to the eldest daughter:—

“Take the poor man a piece of bread: he looks very wretched.”

But when the girl got outside the door with the bread, the sexton said:—

“It’s you I want,” and he caught her up and carried her away.

After a while they reached a field where there was a hole in the ground. In the hole the girl saw steps, and when they got to the bottom of these, she found herself in the most beautiful palace she had ever seen.

“Now,” said the man, “this palace shall belong to you. I shall be away all day, but shall come back every evening; so you need not be lonely. While I am away you may amuse yourself as you like. Here are the keys; you can explore the whole palace except the room which this key opens; there you are never to go.”

“Very well,” said the girl, “I won’t.”

“Take this ring,” continued the man, putting one on her finger. “So long as the gold remains bright, I shall know you have been obedient. When it is cloudy, I shall know you have opened the door.”

Ep. 929 - Teresina, Luisa, and the Bear - An Italian Folktale

Ep. 929 - Teresina, Luisa, and the Bear - An Italian Folktale

Ep. 927 - A Tuscan Snow White and the Dwarfs - An Italian Folktale

Ep. 927 - A Tuscan Snow White and the Dwarfs - An Italian Folktale