The
Frog Maiden
A
folk tale from Burma
An old couple
was without children, and the husband and the wife longed for a child. So when
the wife found that she was pregnant, they were overjoyed; but to their great
disappointment, the wife gave birth not to a human child, but to a little
she-frog. However, as the little frog spoke and behaved as a human child, not
only the parents but also the neighbors came to love her and called her
affectionately "Little Miss Frog."
Some years later
the woman died, and the man decided to marry again. The woman he chose was a
widow with two ugly daughters, and they were very jealous of Little Miss Frog's
popularity with the neighbors. All three took a delight in treating Little Miss
Frog badly.
One day the
youngest of the king's four sons announced that he would perform the
hair-washing ceremony on a certain date, and he invited all young ladies to
join in the ceremony, as he would choose at the end of the ceremony one of them
to be his princess.
On the morning
of the appointed day the two ugly sisters dressed themselves in fine clothing,
and with great hopes of being chosen by the prince they started for the palace.
Little Miss Frog
ran after them, and pleaded, "Sisters, please let me come with you."
The sisters
laughed and said mockingly, "What, the little frog wants to come? The
invitation is to young ladies and not to young frogs."
Little Miss Frog
walked along with them towards the palace, pleading for permission to come. But
the sisters were adamant, and so at the palace gates she was left behind.
However, she spoke so sweetly to the guards that they allowed her to go in.
Little Miss Frog found hundreds of young ladies gathered around the pool full
of lilies in the palace lawn. And she took her place among them and waited for
the prince.
The prince now
appeared, and washed his hair in the pool. The ladies also let down their hair
and joined in the ceremony. At the end of the ceremony, the prince declared
that as the ladies were all beautiful, he did not know whom to choose and so he
would throw a bundle of jasmines into the air; and the lady on whose head the
bundle fell would be his princess. The prince then threw the bundle into the
air, and all the ladies present looked up with anticipation.
The flowers,
however, fell on Little Miss Frog's head, to the great annoyance of the ladies,
especially the two stepsisters. The prince also was disappointed, but he felt
that he should keep his promise. So Little Miss Frog was married to the prince,
and she became Little Princess Frog.
Some time later,
the old king called his four sons to him and said, "My sons, I am now too
old to rule the country, and I want to retire to the forest and become a
hermit. So I must appoint one of you as my successor. As I love you all alike,
I will give you a task to perform, and he who performs it successfully shall be
king in my place. The task is, bring me a golden deer at sunrise on the seventh
day from now."
The youngest
prince went home to Little Princess Frog and told her about the task.
"What, only
a golden deer!" exclaimed Princess Frog. "Eat as usual my prince, and
on the appointed day I will give you the golden deer."
So the youngest
prince stayed at home, while the three elder princes went into the forest in
search of the deer.
On the seventh
day before sunrise, Little Princess Frog woke up her husband and said, "Go
to the palace, prince, and here is your golden deer."
The young prince
looked, then rubbed his eyes, and looked again. There was no mistake about it;
the deer which Little Princess Frog was holding by a harness was really of pure
gold. So he went to the palace, and to the great annoyance of the elder princes
who brought ordinary deers, he was declared to be the heir by the king.
The elder
princes, however, pleaded for a second chance, and the king reluctantly agreed.
"Then
perform this second task," said the king. "On the seventh day from
now at sunrise, you must bring me the rice that never becomes stale, and meat
that is ever fresh."
The youngest
prince went home and told Princess Frog about the new task.
"Don't you
worry, sweet prince," said Princess Frog. "Eat as usual, sleep as
usual, and on the appointed day I will give you the rice and meat."
So the youngest
prince stayed at home, while the three elder princes went in search of the rice
and meat.
On the seventh
day at sunrise, Little Princess Frog woke up her husband and said, "My
lord, go to the palace now, and here is your rice and meat."
The youngest
prince took the rice and meat, and went to the palace, and to the great
annoyance of the elder princes who brought only well-cooked rice and meat, he
was again declared to be the heir.
But the two
elder princes again pleaded for one more chance, and the king said, "This
is positively the last task. On the seventh day from now at sunrise, bring me
the most beautiful woman on this earth."
"Excellent!"
said the three elder princes to themselves in great joy. "Our wives are
very beautiful, and we will bring them. One of us is sure to be declared heir,
and our good-for-nothing brother will be nowhere this time."
The youngest
prince overheard their remark, and felt sad, because his wife was a frog and
ugly.
When he reached
home, he said to his wife, "Dear princess, I must go and look for the most
beautiful woman on this earth. My brothers will bring their wives, for they are
really beautiful, but I will find someone who is more beautiful."
"Don't you
worry, my prince," replied Princess Frog. "Eat as usual, sleep as
usual, and you can take me to the palace on the appointed day. Surely I shall
be declared to be the most beautiful woman."
The youngest
prince looked at the princess in surprise; but he did not want to hurt her
feelings, and he said gently, "All right, princess, I will take you with
me on the appointed day."
On the seventh
day at dawn, Little Princess Frog woke up the prince and said, "My lord, I
must make myself beautiful. So please wait outside and call me when it is
nearly time to go."
The prince left
the room as requested. After some moments, the prince shouted from outside,
"Princess, we must go now."
"All right,
my lord," replied the princess. "Please open the door for me."
The prince
thought to himself, "Perhaps, just as she was able to obtain the golden
deer and the wonderful rice and meat, she is able to make herself
beautiful," and he expectantly opened the door. But he was disappointed to
see Little Princess Frog still a frog and as ugly as ever.
However, so as
not to hurt her feelings, the prince said nothing and took her along to the
palace. When the prince entered the audience chamber with his frog princess the
three elder princes with their wives were already there.
The king looked
at the prince in surprise and said, "Where is your beautiful maiden?"
"I will
answer for the prince, my king," said the frog princess. "I am his
beautiful maiden."
She then took
off her frog skin and stood a beautiful maiden dressed in silk and satin. The
king declared her to be the most beautiful maiden in the world, and selected
the prince as his successor on the throne. The prince asked his princess never
to put on the ugly frog skin again, and the frog princess, to accede to his request,
threw the frog skin in the fire.
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