SAUCY JESPER
The king was of a very amiable disposition, and indeed a very able man to manage his country; but the condition of his daughter caused him such deep distress and anxiety that he became gloomy and was out of humor. He had only this one child, and she would, of course, inherit the kingdom when he died. She looked so downcast, however, that he feared she might suffer an early and untimely death.
The king consequently made known throughout the land that he who could win a smile from the princess would be honored with her hand in mar-
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