'No, thank you," replied the prince.
"Very well," said the king. "Would you like to run and see your
parents before you make your experiment?"
"No, thank you," said the prince.
"Then we will go and look for the hole at once," said his Majesty,
and proceeded to call some attendants.
"Stop, please your Majesty; I have a condition to make," interposed
the prince.
"What!" exclaimed the king, "a condition! and with me! How dare
you?"
"As you please," returned the prince, coolly. "I wish your Majesty
a good morning."
"You wretch! I will have you put in a sack, and stuck in the hole."
"Very well, your Majesty," replied the prince, becoming a little
more respectful, lest the wrath of the king should deprive him of
the pleasure of dying for the princess. "But what good will that do
your Majesty? Please to remember that the oracle says the victim
must offer himself."
"Well, you have offered yourself," retorted the king.
"Yes, upon one condition."
"Condition again!" roared the king, once more drawing his sword.
"Begone! Somebody else will be glad enough to take the honour off
your shoulders."
"Your Majesty knows it will not be easy to get another to take my
place."
"Well, what is your condition?" growled the king, feeling that the
prince was right.
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