Unconquered Sun

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Author: Philipp Bogachev
household accessories, a wash basin and a bed. Usual print curtains of also pink color hung on windows, walls - are pasted over with pink wall-paper, on a window sill the big crystal vase with eternal fresh flowers, apparently, roses flaunted.
    The abundance of pink color in a situation seemed to it strange. The prince wanted to get up, but could not - the head strongly began to spin.
    Then Prinze attentively examined himself. It lay on a single bed with pink bed linen and a blanket. The right hand was plastered, the right leg too, the head is tied up by bandage.
    "Yes - and - and-and, - Prinze thought, - and where so managed me?" Suddenly at Prinze the neck was combed, and he stretched to it the left hand and …
    "Oh! And where my chain? I precisely remember that I had a gold chain on a neck and something on it dangled. Something very much and very important …" Prinze rummaged around all bed and already intended to get up after all to look also under it too as he suddenly felt on himself someone's stare.
    Prinze sharply turned towards the cracked window and saw the girl with long wet golden hair there. She with big curiosity examined Prinze, at the same time expression of her eyes was approximately such what is at the child standing at a show-window of shop of children's toys. The prince felt ill at ease, he was absolutely nude. He bashfully pulled a blanket up to the chin and reddened.
    - Whether you look for it, the little man? - Crafty smiling, the girl pulled out a medallion and a ring from a dress pocket.
    - It … - Prinze with astonishment answered, still shy hiding under a blanket. - From where you have them? Who are you? Where I?
    - Here I will not tell! - the Fairy answered, dexterously hiding the finds for a back as it is done by small children, wishing to tease the companions. - At first you tell who you are, and then, well, and I will tell you.
    But Prinze felt ill at ease from disappointment that some little girl dares to treat so him, and, without having sustained, flared up:
    - And on what it to the right you do not answer me?! I am a man, I - am more main! Besides I am more senior than you! To me twenty one and I can already carry a sword, simply … I do not want to brag, - he in a low voice a tongue twister, added any sword at him, of course, was not trace and.
    At these words the girl swept with laughter and so that even leaned the elbows about a window sill not to fall. It seemed, it just about will overturn the vase with the flowers standing nearby.
    - Okhkhkh … … the man … is more main than an umor … twenty one … Ha-ha-ha …
    The prince at first understood nothing. Then, flushed with anger and ka-a-a-ak will give a fist on a window sill! The vase with the flowers departed directly on the earth. But it made laugh the girl even more. And Prinze, not in forces to think up how still to show the discontent, confusedly murmured:
    - I do not understand what happened to little girls what they afford it? By what right they dare to talk to the man of a noble origin so?!
    Otsmeyavshis there is a lot of, the Fairy got a pink nasal kerchief from a dress pocket and began to wipe eyes, wet from tears:
    - Well, made laugh … Well, umor … Long ago I so did not laugh … Even the Puppy with the Kitten of such jokes do not break away …
    - Answer immediately who you are?! And by what right you so treat me?!
    The person Fei accepted crafty playful expression again:
    - And on it! By the right of the conqueror! I took you prisoner and you are my captive, and the captive is obliged to answer when he is interrogated, isn't it?
    And here the Fairy buzzed wings and - hop! - instantly it appeared directly in the middle of a room.
    The prince, just like the scared child, whisked with the head under a blanket.
    "Fairy! - in horror he thought. - Oh, Creator, real fairy! With wings! I houses at the fairy! I was gone!" On a forehead at Prinze cold sweat acted, and in eyes darkened, each inhabitant Tselestiya from the
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