Prince: Look, there in that alley there is a house in which a poorseamstress lives. She is very thin and her hands are rough and full ofsewing punctures. Next to her there is a child, her son, who is very sickand that is why she cries.Little Swallow, could you bring him the ruby from the hilt of my sword? Ican't move from this pedestal.
- Prince: Please little swallow, stay one night with me and be mymessenger
I'm sorry, but I have to go to Egypt. My friends are there and Ihave to go too.
-Narrator: Although the swallow did not like children, the prince made himso sad that in the end she agreed. So she plucked the great ruby from theHappy Prince's back and placed it next to the woman's thimble.
- Prince: But little swallow, can't you stay one more night with me?
Swallow: I'm going to Egypt tonight. My friends are waiting for me thereand tomorrow they will fly to the second waterfall.
- Prince: But there in the square there is a young match seller who hasdropped all her matches to the ground and they are no longer useful. Thepoor thing is barefoot and she is crying. I need you to take my other eyeand take it to him please.
- Prince: It doesn't matter, do what I ask you please.
Narrator: The swallow returned to the prince and told him that he wouldnot go to Egypt because now that he was blind he needed him by her side.
- Swallow: But prince, if I do that you will go blind.
- Prince: No swallow, you must go to Egypt.
Narrator: The cold winter came and the poor swallow, although she triedto survive so as not to leave the Prince alone, she was already very weakand she knew that she would not live much longer.Narrator: She approached the prince to bid him farewell and when shekissed him there was a cracking noise inside the statue, as if the HappyPrince's leaden heart had broken in two.
- Swallow: No! I will stay with you forever, answered the swallow and shefell asleep next to him.
NEXT DAY...
- Mayor: How ragged is the Happy Prince! He looks like a beggar! If heeven has a dead bird at his feet!
- Narrator: So they removed the statue and decided to melt it down tomake a statue of the mayor but the leaden heart of the prince did not melt so they threw it in the trash along with the swallow
Narrator: God told one of his angels to bring him the two most preciousthings he found in that city and curiously the angel opted for the leadenheart and the dead bird.
- God: You have done well The bird will sing forever in my garden ofParadise and this statue will remain in my city of gold.
THE END...
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