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"Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1"


"This," said the turtle, "is the palace of the sea-god. I am a
waiting-maid to his lovely daughter, the Princess."
The turtle went to announce the arrival of Uraschima Taro to the
Princess, and soon returning, led him to her presence. She was so
beautiful that when she asked him to remain in the palace he gladly
consented.
"Do not leave me, and you shall always be as handsome as you are now,
and old age cannot come to you," she said.
So it happened that Uraschima Taro lived in the marvelous palace at
the bottom of the sea with the daughter of the sea-god. He was so
happy that the time passed by unheeded. How long he dwelt there he
could not have told. But one day he thought of his parents; then he
remembered that they must be troubled by his absence. The thought of
them kept coming to him continually, and the longing to see them grew
so strong that at last he told the Princess he must go to visit them.
She begged him not to leave her and wept bitterly.
"If you go, I shall never see you again," she sobbed.
But he told her that he must see his father and mother once again;
then he would return to the palace in the sea, to be with her always.
When she found that she could not persuade him to remain, she gave him
a small gold box, which, she told him, he must on no account open.


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