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rose just as the sun was setting; and this; she said; was the most
beautiful sight of all。 The whole sky looked like gold; while violet
and rose…colored clouds; which she could not describe; floated over
her; and; still more rapidly than the clouds; flew a large flock of
wild swans towards the setting sun; looking like a long white veil
across the sea。 She also swam towards the sun; but it sunk into the
waves; and the rosy tints faded from the clouds and from the sea。
The third sister's turn followed; she was the boldest of them all;
and she swam up a broad river that emptied itself into the sea。 On the
banks she saw green hills covered with beautiful vines; palaces and
castles peeped out from amid the proud trees of the forest; she
heard the birds singing; and the rays of the sun were so powerful that
she was obliged often to dive down under the water to cool her burning
face。 In a narrow creek she found a whole troop of little human
children; quite naked; and sporting about in the water; she wanted
to play with them; but they fled in a great fright; and then a
little black animal came to the water; it was a dog; but she did not
know that; for she had never before seen one。 This animal barked at
her so terribly that she became frightened; and rushed back to the
open sea。 But she said she should never forget the beautiful forest;
the green hills; and the pretty little children who could swim in
the water; although they had not fish's tails。
The fourth sister was more timid; she remained in the midst of the
sea; but she said it was quite as beautiful there as nearer the
land。 She could see for so many miles around her; and the sky above
looked like a bell of glass。 She had seen the ships; but at such a
great distance that they looked like sea…gulls。 The dolphins sported
in the waves; and the great whales spouted water from their nostrils
till it seemed as if a hundred fountains were playing in every
direction。
The fifth sister's birthday occurred in the winter; so when her
turn came; she saw what the others had not seen the first time they
went up。 The sea looked quite green; and large icebergs were
floating about; each like a pearl; she said; but larger and loftier
than the churches built by men。 They were of the most singular shapes;
and glittered like diamonds。 She had seated herself upon one of the
largest; and let the wind play with her long hair; and she remarked
that all the ships sailed by rapidly; and steered as far away as
they could from the iceberg; as if they were afraid of it。 Towards
evening; as the sun went down; dark clouds covered the sky; the
thunder rolled and the lightning flashed; and the red light glowed
on the icebergs as they rocked and tossed on the heaving sea。 On all
the ships the sails were reefed with fear and trembling; while she sat
calmly on the floating iceberg; watching the blue lightning; as it
darted its forked flashes into the sea。
When first the sisters had permission to rise to the surface; they
were each delighted with the new and beautiful sights they saw; but
now; as grown…up girls; they could go when they pleased; and they
had become indifferent about it。 They wished themselves back again
in the water; and after a month had passed they said it was much
more beautiful down below; and pleasanter to be at home。 Yet often; in
the evening hours; the five sisters would twine their arms round
each other; and rise to the surface; in a row。 They had more beautiful
voices than any human being could have; and before the approach of a
storm; and when they expected a ship would be lost; they swam before
the vessel; and sang sweetly of the delights to be found in the depths
of the sea; and begging the sailors not to fear if they sank to the
bottom。 But the sailors could not understand the song; they took it
for the howling of the storm。 And these things were never to be
beautiful for them; for if the ship sank; the men were drowned; and
their dead bodies alone reached the palace of the Sea King。
When the sisters rose; arm…in…arm; through the water in this
way; their youngest sister would stand quite alone; looking after
them; ready to cry; only that the mermaids have no tears; and
therefore they suffer more。 〃Oh; were I but fifteen years old;〃 said
she: 〃I know that I shall love the world up there; and all the
people who live in it。〃
At last she reached her fifteenth year。 〃Well; now; you are
grown up;〃 said the old dowager; her grandmother; 〃so you must let
me adorn you like your other sisters;〃 and she placed a wreath of
white lilies in her hair; and every flower leaf was half a pearl。 Then
the old lady ordered eight great oysters to attach themselves to the
tail of the princess to show her high rank。
〃But they hurt me so;〃 said the little mermaid。
〃Pride must suffer pain;〃 replied the old lady。 Oh; how gladly she
would have shaken off all this grandeur; and laid aside the heavy
wreath! The red flowers in her own garden would have suited her much
better; but she could not help herself: so she said; 〃Farewell;〃 and
rose as lightly as a bubble to the surface of the water。 The sun had
just set as she raised her head above the waves; but the clouds were
tinted with crimson and gold; and through the glimmering twilight
beamed the evening star in all its beauty。 The sea was calm; and the
air mild and fresh。 A large ship; with three masts; lay becalmed on
the water; with only one sail set; for not a breeze stiffed; and the
sailors sat idle on deck or amongst the rigging。 There was music and
song on board; and; as darkness came on; a hundred colored lanterns
were lighted; as if the flags of all nations waved in the air。 The
little mermaid swam close to the cabin windows; and now and then; as
the waves lifted her up; she could look in through clear glass
window…panes; and see a number of well…dressed people within。 Among
them was a young prince; the most beautiful of all; with large black
eyes; he was sixteen years of age; and his birthday was being kept
with much rejoicing。 The sailors were dancing on deck; but when the
prince came out of the cabin; more than a hundred rockets rose in
the air; making it as bright as day。 The little mermaid was so
startled that she dived under water; and when she again stretched
out her head; it appeared as if all the stars of heaven were falling
around her; she had never seen such fireworks before。 Great suns
spurted fire about; splendid fireflies flew into the blue air; and
everything was reflected in the clear; calm sea beneath。 The ship
itself was so brightly illuminated that all the people; and even the
smallest rope; could be distinctly and plainly seen。 And how
handsome the young prince looked; as he pressed the hands of all
present and smiled at them; while the music resounded through the
clear night air。
It was very late; yet the little mermaid could not take her eyes
from the ship; or from the beautiful prince。 The colored lanterns
had been extinguished; no more rockets rose in the air; and the cannon
had ceased firing