The Princess taking refreshment after her long sleep.
He took her hand, and conducted her to the apartment
in which the refreshments were served, and as soon as they
were seated at the table, the musicians, who were in readi¬
ness with their instruments, began to play some airs ; which,
although very old, were nevertheless extremely agreeable.
In fact, the prince felt himself so happy, with the old-fash¬
loned appearance of every thing that met his view, which¬
ever way he looked, and which seemed to borrow a charm
from the beautiful princess, that he was completely filled
with pleasure.
The prince and princess passed the evening, greatly de¬
lighted with each other’s company, and agreed that the
chaplain should marry them that night. The ceremony