STORY OF THE MOST WONDERFUL AND
NOBLE SELF-PLAYING HARP.
IN a certain country there lived a king named
Filon, whose wife Chaltura had an only son,
named Astrach, who from his earliest years
had a strong desire to render himself famous by
knightly deeds. When he arrived at mature age,
Astrach began to think of marrying, and he asked
his father in what kingdom lived the most beautiful
of all Tsar's or King's daughters. The King replied: "If it is your wish to marry, my dearest
son, my noble child, I will show you the portraits
of the daughters of the Tsars and Kings of all
lands." So saying, he led Prince Astrach to a
gallery, and showed him the pictures. After examining them all closely, Astrach fell passionately
in love with the Tsarevna Osida, daughter of Afor,
the Tsar of Egypt. Then he besought his father's
blessing, and asked leave to repair to the Court of
the Egyptian Sultan, to sue for the hand of Osida.
King Filon rejoiced at the thought of his son's
marrying, gave him his blessing, and dismissed him.
Then Prince Astrach went to seek a goodly steed in the royal stables, but could find none there to his mind. So he bade farewell to his father
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