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- BLUEBEARD
- Once upon a time... in the fair land of France, there lived a very powerful
- lord, the owner of estates, farms and a great splendid castle, and his name was
- Bluebeard. This wasn't his real name, it was a nickname, due to the fact he had
- a long shaggy black beard with glints of blue in it. He was very handsome and
- charming, but, if the truth be told, there was something about him that made
- you feel respect, and a little uneasy...
- Bluebeard often went away to war, and when he did, he left his wife in
- charge of the castle... He had had lots of wives, all young, pretty and noble.
- As bad luck would have it, one after the other, they had all died, and so the
- noble lord was forever getting married again.
- "Sire," someone would ask now and again, "what did your wives die of?"
- "Hah, my friend," Bluebeard would reply, "one died of smallpox, one of a
- hidden sickness, another of a high fever, another of a terrible infection...
- Ah, I'm very unlucky, and they're unlucky too! They're all buried in the castle
- chapel," he added. Nobody found anything strange about that. Nor did the sweet
- and beautiful young girl that Bluebeard took as a wife think it strange either.
- She went to the castle accompanied by her sister Anna, who said:
- "Oh, aren't you lucky marrying a lord like Bluebeard?"
- "He really is very nice... and when you're close, his beard doesn't look as
- blue as folk say!" said the bride, and the two sisters giggled delightedly.
- Poor souls! They had no idea what lay in store for them!...
- A month or so later, Bluebeard had the carriage brought round and said to
- his wife, "Darling, I must leave you for a few weeks. But keep cheerful during
- that time, invite whoever you like and look after the castle. Here," he added,
- handing his bride a bunch of keys, "you'll need these, the keys of the safe,
- the armoury and the library keys, and this one, which opens all the room doors.
- Now, this little key here," and he pointed to a key that was much smalle than
- the others, "opens the little room at the end of the great ground floor
- corridor. Take your friends were you want, open any door you like, but not this
- one! Is that quite clear?" repeated Bluebeard. "Not this one! Nobody at all is
- allowed to enter that little room. And if you ever did go into it, I would go
- into such a terrible rage that it's better that you don't!"
- "Don't worry, husband," said Bluebeard's wife as she took the keys, "I'll do
- as you say." After giving her a hug, Bluebeard got into his carriage, whipped
- up the horses and off he went.
- The days went by. The young girl invited her friends to the castle and
- showed them round all the rooms except the one at the end of the corridor.
- "Why shouldn't I see inside the little room? Why? Why is it forbidden?"
- Well, she thought about it so much that she ended up bursting with curiosity,
- until one day she opened the door and walked into the little room... Of all
- ghastly horrors! Inside, hanging on the walls were the bodies of Bluebeard's
- wivws: he had strangled them all with his own hands!
- Terror stricken, the girl ran out of the room, but the bunch of keys slipped
- from her grasp. She picked them up without a glance and hurried to her own
- room, her heart thumping wildly in her chest. Horrors! She was living ina
- castle of the dead! So that is what had ahppened to Bluebeard's other wives!
- The girl summoned up her courage and she noticed that one of the keys - the
- very key to the little room - was stained with blood.
- "I must wipe it clean, before my husband comes back!" she said to herself.
- But try as she would, the blood stain wouldn't wash away. She washed, she
- scrubbed and she rinsed it; all in vain, for the key was still red. That very
- evening, Bluebeard came home. Just imagine the state his poor wife was in!
- Bluebeard did not ask his wife for the keys that same evening, but he
- remarked:
- "You look a little upset, darling. Has anything nasty happened?"
- "Oh, no! No!"
- "Are you sorry I came back so soon?"
- "Oh, no! I'm delighted!" But that night, the bride didn't sleep a wink. Next
- day, Bluebeard said:
- "Darling, give me back the keys," and his wife hurriedly did so. Bluebeard
- remarked: "There's one missing, the key to the little room!"
- "Is there?" said the young girl shaking,
- "I must have left it in my room!"
- "All right, go and get it." But when Bluebeard's wife put the key into his
- hand, Bluebeard turned white and in a deep hoarse voice demanded:
- "Why is this key stained with blood?"
- "I don't know..." stammered his wife.
- "You know very well!" he retorted. "You went into the little room, didn't
- you? Well, you'll go back again, this time for good, along with the other
- ladies in there. You must die!"
- "Oh no! I pray you!"
- "You must die!" he repeated. Just then, there was a knock at the door and
- Anna, Bluebeard's wife's sister, entered the castle.
- "Good morning," she said, "you seem rather pale."
- "Not at all, we're quite well," replied Bluebeard. His wife whispered in his
- ear:
- "Please, please give me ten minutes to live!" Bluebeard replied:
- "Not more than ten!" The girl ran to her sister Anna whohad gone up to one
- of the towers and asked her,
- "Anna, do you see ou brothers coming? They promised they would come and see
- me today!" But Anna replied"
- "No, I don't see anyone. What's wrong? You look agitated."
- "Anna, please," said the shaken girl, "look again! Are you sure you can't
- see someone?"
- "No," said her sister, "only one or two peasants." Just then the voice of
- Bluebeard boomed up to them:
- "Wife, your time is up! Come here!"
- "I'm coming!" she called, but then said to her sister: "Oh Anna, aren't our
- brothers coming?..."
- "No," replied Anna. Again Bluebeard shouted up.
- "Come down at once! Or I'll come up!" Trembling like a leaf, his wife went
- downstairs. Bluebeard was clutching a big knife and he grabbed his bride by the
- hair...
- "Sister, I can see two horsemen coming!" called out Anna from the tower that
- very moment. Bluebeard made a horrible face:
- "They too will die!" His wife knelt to implore:
- "Please, please don't kill me. I'll never tell anyone what I saw! I'll never
- say a word!"
- "Yes, you'll never say a word for eternity!" snarled Bluebeard, raising his
- knife. The poor girl screamed:
- "Have pity on me!" But he fiercely replied:
- "No! You must die!" He was about to bring the knife down on the girl's
- delicate neck, when two young men burst into the room: a dragoon and a
- musketeer. They were his wife's brothers.
- Drawing their swords, they leapt towards Bluebeard, who tried to flee up
- some stairs, but was caught and killed. And that was the end of the sad story.
- Bluebeard's poor wives were given a Christian burial, the castle was completely
- renovated and the young widow, some time later, married a good and honest young
- man, who helped her to forget the terrible adventure. And that young lady
- completely lost all her sense of curiosity...
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