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by Aneta Vanclová

Prince BayayaA young prince decides that he is going to the world. He sets out only with his horse. His horse is very special, because he can speak. They come to the nearby kingdom. Horse tells the prince: „Go to the king and pretend being mute. The king employs you.“ The prince obeys his horse.
The king has three daughters: Zdoběna, Budinka and Slavěna. The prince becomes their companion and he falls in love with the youngest one, Slavěna. The princesses call him Bayaya, because he can say just only this word and they like him.
Some day three dragons fly to the kingdom and the king must sacrifice his daughters. He and the princesses are very unhappy. Bayaya wants to help him, so he asks his horse what to do.
The horse says: “In the chest there is a sword and clothes. Dress up one clothes every day and go to set the princess free”. And Bayaya again obeys his horse. He dresses up the clothes and he becomes a knight.
For three days he fights the dragon and he always saves one princess and leaves. The king, the princesses and all the kingdom are very happy. They regret that they don`t know the nameless knight.
The king decides to marry off his daughters. Every princess throws golden apple. The golden apple of Slavěna rolls to Bayaya. Slavěna is unhappy, because she must marry the mute fool. Bayaya changes clothes, takes his sword and tells Slavena:” This is me who saved your life, I am your knight.” Slavěna is very happy, because she fell in love with the onknown knight .
All is well when end is well.
 

 

 

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