Reading Notes A - week 14

This story is part of the Italian Popular Tales unit. Story source: Italian Popular Tales by Thomas Frederick Crane (1885).

Water and Salt

This story is a twisted version of a father's love for his daughter. The king's daughter told him she loved him as much as salt and water. The king thought this wasn't much, so he had her killed.

The daughter's sisters did not want her to die, so they had the servant kill a dog instead, and sent the sister to the forrest.

In the forrest, she met a king, whose son fell in love with her. They were to get married, but only if she invited her father, a king.

When he father was there, the feasted, but he was not allowed to have salt or water with his meal, which was miserable and he could not eat.

The daughter approached him and explained why she loved him as much as salt and water. He realized that meant she loved him endlessly, and he begged for her forgiveness and they lived happily ever after.


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