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this manner they went down the palace steps; and began a journey; which
turned out to be a great deal longer than they dreamed of。 The last that
they saw of King Agenor; he came to the door; with a servant holding a
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torch beside him; and called after them into the gathering darkness:
〃Remember! Never ascend these steps again without the child!〃
〃Never!〃 sobbed Queen Telephassa; and the three brothers and Thasus
answered; 〃Never! Never! Never! Never!〃
And they kept their word。 Year after year; King Agenor sat in the
solitude of his beautiful palace; listening in vain for their returning
footsteps; hoping to hear the familiar voice of the queen; and the cheerful
talk of his sons and their playfellow Thasus; entering the door together;
and the sweet; childish accents of little Europa in the midst of them。 But so
long a time went by; that; at last; if they had really come; the king would
not have known that this was the voice of Telephassa; and these the
younger voices that used to make such joyful echoes; when the children
were playing about the palace。 We must now leave King Agenor to sit on
his throne; and must go along with Queen Telephassa; and her four
youthful companions。
They went on and on; and traveled a long way; and passed over
mountains and rivers; and sailed over seas。 Here; and there; and
everywhere; they made continual inquiry if any person could tell them
what had become of Europa。 The rustic people; of whom they asked this
question; paused a little while from their labors in the field; and looked
very much surprised。 They thought it strange to behold a woman in the
garb of a queen (for Telephassa in her haste had forgotten to take off her
crownand her royal robes); roaming about the country; with four lads
around her; on such an errand as this seemed to be。 But nobody could give
them any tidings of Europa; nobody had seen a little girl dressed like a
princess; and mounted on a snow… white bull; which galloped as swiftly as
the wind。
I cannot tell you how long Queen Telephassa; and Cadmus; Phoenix;
and Cilix; her three sons; and Thasus; their playfellow; went wandering
along the highways and bypaths; or through the pathless wildernesses of
the earth; in this manner。 But certain it is; that; before they reached any
place of rest; their splendid garments were quite worn out。 They all looked
very much travel…stained; and would have had the dust of many countries
on their shoes; if the streams; through which they waded; had not washed
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it all away。 When they had been gone a year; Telephassa threw away her
crown; because it chafed her forehead。
〃It has given me many a headache;〃 said the poor queen; 〃and it cannot
cure my heartache。〃
As fast as their princely robes got torn and tattered; they exchanged
them for such mean attire as ordinary people wore。 By and by; they come
to have a wild and homeless aspect; so that you would much sooner have
taken them for a gypsy family than a queen and three princes; and a young
nobleman; who had once a palace for a home; and a train of servants to do
their bidding。 The four boys grew up to be tall young men; with sunburnt
faces。 Each of them girded on a sword; to defend themselves against the
perils of the way。 When the husbandmen; at whose farmhouses they
sought hospitality; needed their assistance in the harvest field; they gave it
willingly; and Queen Telephassa (who had done no work in her palace;
save to braid silk threads with golden ones) came behind them to bind the
sheaves。 If payment was offered; they shook their heads; and only asked
for tidings of Europa。
〃There are bulls enough in my pasture;〃 the old farmers would reply;
〃but I never heard of one like this you tell me of。 A snow…white bull with a
little princess on his back! Ho! ho! I ask your pardon; good folks; but there
never such a sight seen hereabouts。〃
At last; when his upper lip began to have the down on it; Phoenix grew
weary of rambling hither and thither to no purpose。 So one day; when they
happened to be passing through a pleasant and solitary tract of country; he
sat himself down on a heap of moss。
〃I can go no farther;〃 said Phoenix。 〃It is a mere foolish waste of life;
to spend it as we do; always wandering up and down; and never coming to
any home at nightfall。 Our sister is lost; and never will be found。 She
probably perished in the sea; or; to whatever shore the white bull may
have carried her; it is now so many years ago; that there would be neither
love nor acquaintance between us; should we meet again。 My father has
forbidden us to return to his palace; so I shall build me a hut of branches;
and dwell here。〃
〃Well; son Phoenix;〃 said Telephassa; sorrowfully; 〃you have grown to
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be a man; and must do as you judge best。 But; for my part; I will still go in
quest of my poor child。〃
〃And we three will go along with you!〃 cried Cadmus and Cilix; and
their faithful friend Thasus。
But; before setting out; they all helped Phoenix to build a habitation。
When completed; it was a sweet rural bower; roofed overhead with an arch
of living boughs。 Inside there were two pleasant rooms; one of which had
a soft heap of moss for a bed; while the other was furnished with a rustic
seat or two; curiously fashioned out of the crooked roots of trees。 So
comfortable and home…like did it seem; that Telephassa and her three
companions could not help sighing; to think that they must still roam
about the world; instead of spending the remainder of their lives in some
such cheerful abode as they had here built for Phoenix。 But; when they
bade him farewell; Phoenix shed tears; and probably regretted that he was
no longer to keep them company。
However; he had fixed upon an admirable place to dwell in。 And by
and by there came other people; who chanced to have no homes; and;
seeing how pleasant a spot it was; they built themselves huts in the
neighborhood of Phoenix's habitation。 Thus; before many years went by; a
city had grown up there; in the center of which was seen a stately palace of
marble; wherein dwelt Phoenix; clothed in a purple robe; and wearing a
golden crown upon his head。 For the inhabitants of the new city; finding
that he had royal blood in his veins; had chosen him to be their king。 The
very first decree of state which King Phoenix issued was; that; if a maiden
happened to arrive in the kingdom; mounted on a snow…white bull; and
calling herself Europa; his subjects should treat her with the greatest
kindness and respect; and immediately bring her to the palace。 You may
see; by this; that Phoenix's conscience never quite ceased to trouble him;
for giving up the quest of his dear sister; and sitting himself down to be
comfortable; while his mother and her companions went onward。
But often and often; at the close of a weary day's journey; did
Telephassa and Cadmus; Cilix; and Thasus; remember the pleasant spot in
which they had left Phoenix。 It was a sorrowful prospect for these
wanderers; that on the morrow they must again set forth; and that; after
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many nightfalls; they would perhaps be no nearer the close of their
toilsome pilgrimage than now。 These thoughts made them all melancholy
at times; but appeared to torment Cilix more than the rest of the party。 At
length; one morning; when they were taking their staffs in hand to set out;
he thus addressed them:
〃My dear mother; and you; good brother Cadmus; and my friend
Thasus; methinks we are like people in a dream。 There is no substance in
the life which we are leading