The princess has recently married a handsome and clever young man. She was determined only to marry someone who could answer every question sensibly. (Similarly, in Hans Christian Andersen's 1855 short story "Clod Hans", a princess declares that she will only marry the man who can speak best for himself. In both "The Snow Queen" and "Clod Hans", most of the princess' suitors find themselves incapable of speech when she calls upon them.) ... that the new prince ... because ... is a very clever boy. The ... sweetheart ... who lives at the palace. ... that evening, ... is able to sneak into the palace and into the bedroom of the prince and princess. When ... the prince, ... that he is .... The prince and princess take pity on .... is told that ... can stay with them at the palace but ... prefers to continue looking for .... is given new clothes and a golden carriage with a coachman, a footman and other attendants.
Unfortunately, when the golden carriage enters a forest, it is attacked by robbers. The coachman, footman, and other attendants are all killed.
... (No mention of the honeymoon in foreign lands in this Literawiki summary).
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