The twelve huntsmen


Los doce cazadores


There was once a King's son who was betrothed to a maiden whom he loved very much. And when he was sitting beside her and very happy, news came that his father lay sick unto death, and desired to see him once again before his end. Then he said to his beloved, "I must now go and leave thee, I give thee a ring as a remembrance of me. When I am King, I will return and fetch thee." So he rode away, and when he reached his father, the latter was dangerously ill, and near his death. He said to him, "Dear son, I wished to see thee once again before my end, promise me to marry as I wish," and he named a certain King's daughter who was to be his wife. The son was in such trouble that he did not think what he was doing, and said, "Yes, dear father, your will shall be done," and thereupon the King shut his eyes, and died.
When therefore the son had been proclaimed King, and the time of mourning was over, he was forced to keep the promise which he had given his father, and caused the King's daughter to be asked in marriage, and she was promised to him. His first betrothed heard of this, and fretted so much about his faithlessness that she nearly died. Then her father said to her, "Dearest child, why art thou so sad? Thou shalt have whatsoever thou wilt." She thought for a moment and said, "Dear father, I wish for eleven girls exactly like myself in face, figure, and size." The father said, "If it be possible, thy desire shall be fulfilled," and he caused a search to be made in his whole kingdom, until eleven young maidens were found who exactly resembled his daughter in face, figure, and size.
When they came to the King's daughter, she had twelve suits of huntsmen's clothes made, all alike, and the eleven maidens had to put on the huntsmen's clothes, and she herself put on the twelfth suit. Thereupon she took leave of her father, and rode away with them, and rode to the court of her former betrothed, whom she loved so dearly. Then she inquired if he required any huntsmen, and if he would take the whole of them into his service. The King looked at her and did not know her, but as they were such handsome fellows, he said, "Yes," and that he would willingly take them, and now they were the King's twelve huntsmen.
The King, however, had a lion which was a wondrous animal, for he knew all concealed and secret things. It came to pass that one evening he said to the King, "Thou thinkest thou hast twelve huntsmen?" - "Yes," said the King, "they are twelve huntsmen." The lion continued, "Thou art mistaken, they are twelve girls." The King said, "That cannot be true! How wilt thou prove that to me?" - "Oh, just let some peas be strewn in thy ante-chamber," answered the lion, "and then thou wilt soon see it. Men have a firm step, and when they walk over the peas none of them stir, but girls trip and skip, and drag their feet, and the peas roll about." The King was well pleased with the counsel, and caused the peas to be strewn.
There was, however, a servant of the King's who favored the huntsmen, and when he heard that they were going to be put to this test he went to them and repeated everything, and said, "The lion wants to make the King believe that you are girls." Then the King's daughter thanked him, and said to her maidens, "Put on some strength, and step firmly on the peas." So next morning when the King had the twelve huntsmen called before him, and they came into the ante-chamber where the peas were lying, they stepped so firmly on them, and had such a strong, sure walk, that not one of the peas either rolled or stirred. Then they went away again, and the King said to the lion, "Thou hast lied to me, they walk just like men." The lion said, "They have got to know that they were going to be put to the test, and have assumed some strength. Just let twelve spinning-wheels be brought into the ante-chamber some day, and they will go to them and be pleased with them, and that is what no man would do." The King liked the advice, and had the spinning-wheels placed in the ante-chamber.
But the servant, who was well disposed to the huntsmen, went to them, and disclosed the project. Then when they were alone the King's daughter said to her eleven girls, "Put some constraint on yourselves, and do not look round at the spinning-wheels." And next morning when the King had his twelve huntsmen summoned, they went through the ante-chamber, and never once looked at the spinning wheels. Then the King again said to the lion, "Thou hast deceived me, they are men, for they have not looked at the spinning-wheels." The lion replied, "They have learnt that they were going to be put to the test, and have restrained themselves." The King, however, would no longer believe the lion.
The twelve huntsmen always followed the King to the chase, and his liking for them continually increased. Now it came to pass that once when they were out hunting, news came that the King's betrothed was approaching. When the true bride heard that, it hurt her so much that her heart was almost broken, and she fell fainting to the ground. The King thought something had happened to his dear huntsman, ran up to him, wanted to help him, and drew his glove off. Then he saw the ring which he had given to his first bride, and when he looked in her face he recognized her. Then his heart was so touched that he kissed her, and when she opened her eyes he said, "Thou art mine, and I am thine, and no one in the world can alter that." He sent a messenger to the other bride, and entreated her to return to her own kingdom, for he had a wife already, and a man who had just found an old dish did not require a new one. Thereupon the wedding was celebrated, and the lion was again taken into favour, because, after all, he had told the truth.
Vivía en otro tiempo un príncipe que tenía una prometida de la que estaba muy enamorado. Hallándose a su lado, feliz y contento, le llegó la noticia de que el Rey, su padre, se encontraba enfermo de muerte y quería verlo por última vez antes de rendir el alma. Dijo entonces el joven a su amada:
- Debo marcharme y dejarte; aquí te doy un anillo como recuerdo. Cuando sea rey, volveré a buscarte y te llevaré a palacio.
Montó a caballo y partió a ver a su padre; al llegar ante su lecho, el Rey estaba a las puertas de la muerte. Díjole así:
- Hijo mío amadísimo, he querido volverte a ver antes de morir. Prométeme que te casarás según mi voluntad -y le nombró a cierta princesa, que le destinaba por esposa. El joven estaba tan afligido que, sin acordarse de nada, exclamó:
- ¡Sí, padre mío, lo haré según vos queréis!
Y el Rey cerró los ojos y murió.
Ya proclamado rey el hijo y terminado el período de luto, hubo de cumplir la promesa que hiciera a su padre. Envió, pues, a solicitar la mano de la princesa, la cual le fue otorgada. Al saberlo su antigua prometida, pesóle de tal modo aquella infidelidad de su novio, que estuvo en trance de morir. Díjole entonces su padre:
- Hija mía querida, ¿por qué estás tan triste? Dime lo que deseas y lo tendrás.
Permaneció la muchacha un momento pensativa, y luego respondió:
- Padre mío, deseo tener once muchachas que sean exactamente iguales que yo de cara, de figura y de talla.
Y dijo el Rey:
- Si es posible, tu deseo será cumplido -y mandó que se hicieran pesquisas en todo el reino, hasta que se encontraron once doncellas idénticas a su hija en cara, figura y estatura.
Al llegar al palacio de la princesa, dispuso ésta que se confeccionasen doce vestidos de cazador, todos iguales, y ella y las once muchachas se los pusieron. Despidióse luego de su padre y, montando todas a caballo, dirigiéronse a la corte de su antiguo novio, a quien tanto amaba. Preguntó allí si necesitaban monteros, y pidió al Rey que los tomase a los doce a su servicio. Viola el Rey sin reconocerla, pero eran todas tan apuestas y bien parecidas, que aceptó el ofrecimiento, y las doce doncellas pasaron a ser los doce monteros del Rey.
Pero éste tenía un león, animal prodigioso, que sabía todas las cosas ocultas y secretas; y una noche dijo al Rey:
- ¿Crees tener doce monteros, verdad?
- Sí -respondió el Rey-, son doce monteros.
Prosiguió el león:
- Te equivocas; son doce doncellas.
Y replicó el Rey:
- No es verdad. ¿Cómo me lo pruebas?
- ¡Oh! -respondió el animal-, no tienes más que hacer esparcir guisantes en su antecámara. Los hombres andan con paso firme, y cuando pisen los guisantes verás cómo no se mueve ni uno; en cambio, las mujeres andan a pasitos, dan saltitos y arrastran los pies, por lo que harán rodar todos los guisantes.
Parecióle bien el consejo al Rey, y mandó esparcir guisantes por el suelo.
Pero un criado del Rey, que era adicto a los monteros, y oyó la prueba a que se les iba a someter, fue a ellos y les contó lo que ocurría.
- El león quiere demostrar al Rey que sois muchachas -les dijo.
Diole las gracias la princesa y dijo a sus compañeras: - Haceos fuerza y pisad firme sobre los guisantes.
Cuando, a la mañana siguiente, el Rey mandó llamar a su presencia a los doce monteros, al atravesar éstos la antesala donde se hallaban esparcidos los guisantes, lo hicieron con paso tan firme, que ni uno solo se movió de su sitio ni rodó por el suelo. Una vez se hubieron retirado, dijo el Rey al león:
- Me has mentido; caminan como hombres.
Y replicó el león:
- Supieron que iban a ser sometidas a prueba y se hicieron fuerza. Manda traer a la antesala doce tornos de hilar; verás cómo se alegran al verlos, cosa que no haría un hombre.
Parecióle bien al Rey el consejo, y mandó poner los tornos de hilar en el vestíbulo.
Pero el criado amigo de los monteros apresuróse a revelarles la trampa que se les tendía, y la princesa dijo a sus compañeras, al quedarse a solas con ellas:
- Haceos fuerza y no os volváis a mirar los tornos.
A la mañana, cuando el Rey mandó llamar a los doce monteros, cruzaron todos la antesala sin hacer el menor caso de los tornos de hilar.
Y el Rey repitió al león:
- Me has mentido; son hombres, pues ni siquiera han mirado los tornos.
A lo que replicó el león:
- Supieron que ibas a probarlas y se han hecho fuerza.
Pero el Rey se negó a seguir dando crédito al león.
Los doce monteros acompañaban constantemente al Rey en sus cacerías, y el Monarca cada día se aficionaba más a ellos. Sucedió que, hallándose un día de caza, llegó la noticia de que la prometida del Rey estaba a punto de llegar. Al oírlo la novia verdadera, sintió tal pena que, dándole un vuelco el corazón, cayó al suelo sin sentido. Pensando el Rey que había ocurrido un accidente a su montero preferido, corrió en su auxilio y le quitó el guante. Al ver en el dedo la sortija que un día diera a su prometida, miró su rostro y la reconoció. Emocionado, le dio un beso y, al abrir ella los ojos, le dijo:
- Tú eres mía y yo soy tuyo, y nadie en el mundo puede cambiar este hecho.
Y, acto seguido, despachó un emisario con encargo de rogar a la otra princesa que se volviera a su país, puesto que él tenía ya esposa, y quien ha encontrado la llave antigua no necesita una nueva. Celebróse la boda, y el león recuperó el favor del Rey, puesto que, a fin de cuentas, había dicho la verdad.