One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes
A woman
had three daughters: The eldest had one eye in the middle of her forehead, the
second had two eyes like ordinary people, the third had three eyes, two on the
sides of her head and a third in the middle of her forehead. Her mother and
sisters scorned Little Two Eyes because she was like other people and treated
her badly, leaving her only their leftovers to eat.
One day Little Two Eyes was sent to the field to tend to
the goat, she sat down and cried as she had been given so little to eat and
when she looked up a woman was standing beside her. The woman asked her why she
was crying. Little Two Eyes explained and the wise woman told her to say to the
goat ,”little goat if you are able pray
deck out my table”
A beautifully spread table would stand before her, and Little Two Eyes could
eat as much as she wanted. The woman then told Little Two Eyes that when she
had had enough to eat she simply had to say,"Little goat, when you're able remove my table"and the table would vanish. The wise woman then left and Little Two Eyes
spoke the words the woman had told her would summon the table, and to her
surprise there it stood. Little Two Eyes ate until she was full and said the
words the woman told her would make the table disappear, and immediately it was
all gone. Little Two Eyes returned home in the evening and found the plate of
leftovers her sisters had left for her, but she did not touch it.
The next day she went out again with the goat and left the scraps given to
her, after a time her sisters began to notice this and told their mother. So
Little One Eye was sent to go with Little Two Eyes when she drove the goat to
pasture to see if someone was giving her food and drink. Little Two Eyes
suspected this was the reason Little One Eye was accompanying her and so sang
Little One Eye a song to make her one eye fall asleep. Little Two Eyes then
summoned the table and ate as before. On returning home Little One Eye told her
mother that the fresh air made her so tired she fell asleep and that was why
she did not see what Little Two Eyes had done, so the next day the mother sent
Little Three Eyes to watch Little Two eyes when she went out with the goat.
Little Two Eyes suspected that Little Three Eyes had been sent to watch her and
so meant to sing her song to make her three eyes fall asleep but instead she
sang a song to only make two of her eyes fall asleep. Little Three Eyes shut
her third eye though it was still awake so when Little Two Eyes thought her
sister was fast asleep she said the rhyme and ate and drank from the little
table though all the while Little Three Eyes blinked her eye and watched. When
they returned home Little Three Eyes told her mother what she had seen. Her
mother then, in rage that Little Two Eyes thought to live better than her
family, fetched a knife and killed the goat.
Little Two Eyes sat in the meadow and cried having seen what her mother had
done. Just as before when she looked up the wise woman stood beside her and
asked why she wept. Little Two Eyes explained and the wise woman told her to
bury the heart of the goat as it would bring her luck. Little Two Eyes asked
her sisters if she might have the goat's heart and nothing more. They laughed
and told her she could have it. That evening Little Two Eyes buried the heart
before the door just as the wise woman had told her and the next morning there,
where she had buried the heart, stood a beautiful tree which had leaves of
silver and fruit of gold growing on it.
The mother told Little One Eye to climb the tree and break off some fruit,
but as Little One Eye tried to take hold of one of the golden apples the bough
sprang out of her hands. This happened every time she reached for it. The
mother then told Little Three Eyes to climb the tree and break off some fruit
since with her three eyes she could see much better than Little One Eye. Little
Three Eyes was no more successful than her older sister and at last the mother
climbed up and tried in vain to break off a single piece of fruit. Little Two
Eyes then volunteered to try. Her sisters told her that she would not succeed
with her two eyes. To their great surprise Little Two Eyes managed to pluck off
a whole apronful of the golden fruit, and her mother took them from her. But
instead of treating Little Two Eyes better, her sisters and mother were jealous
that only she could pick the golden fruit and were even more unkind than
before.
One day a Knight came riding along. Little One Eye and Little Three Eyes
pushed Little Two Eyes under an empty cask nearby so the Knight would not see
her. The Knight stopped to admire the beautiful tree and asked who it belonged
to, saying that whoever would give him a twig from the tree could have whatever
they wanted. The two sisters told him that the tree belonged to them and that
they would certainly break a twig off for him. But just as before the twigs and
fruit bent away from their hands whenever they got close. The Knight exclaimed
that it was odd that the owners of the tree could not break anything from it,
yet the sisters insisted the tree was theirs. Little Two Eyes, who was still
hidden under the empty cask, rolled a couple of golden apples to the Knight's
feet. When the Knight asked where the apples had come from, the two sisters
confessed they had another sister but she had been hidden away because she had
two eyes like normal people. The Knight demanded to see Little Two Eyes who
came happily from under the cask and told the Knight that the tree was indeed
hers. So Little Two Eyes climbed up the tree and broke off a small branch with
its silver leaves and golden fruit with ease and gave it to the Knight. The
Knight proceeded to ask Little Two Eyes what she would like, as she was entitled
to whatever she wanted. Little Two Eyes asked to be taken away from the
suffering she had at the hands of her mother and sisters. So the Knight lifted
Little Two Eyes onto his horse and took her to live at his father's castle.
There he treated her to beautiful clothes and food and drink. They fell in love
and he married her.
The two sisters believed that they were lucky to have kept the beautiful
tree as Little Two Eyes and the Knight first set off for the castle but, to
their dismay, the very next morning they awoke to find that the tree had
vanished. When Little Two Eyes woke and looked out her window she saw, with
delight, that the tree had grown outside the castle.
When two poor women came to the castle to beg one day, Little Two Eyes
looked at them and realised that they were her sisters. Little Two Eyes took
them in and made them welcome. The sisters then repented of ever having been so
mean to their sister.
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