Armenian Literature by Anonymous
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Then said the brother who drank up the brook: "I will drink all I can and go in before you. I will spit it all out and turn the whole house into a sea." In the evening they begged the King to allow them to rest in the room set apart for them. The water-drinker filled the whole room with water, and they went into another. The King lost his wits and knew not what to do. He called his people together, and they said in one voice, "Let what will happen, we will not let our princess go!" The man with the sharp ears heard them, and said, "Brother who hast pierced a steel shield with a steel spear, do you understand what the King said?" "How should I know what he said?" "He said, 'Let what will happen, I will not let my daughter go.'" The brother who had loaded himself with the whole world said: "Wait, I will take his castle and all his land on my back and carry it away." He took the castle on his back and started off. The shepherd played on his pipes, and mountains and valleys danced to the music. He who had fastened millstones to his feet led the march, and they all went joyously forward, making a great noise. The King began to weep, and begged them to leave him his castle. "Take |
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