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The king, his father, who was a
good man, believed him; but his
mother could not be persuaded
it was true; and seeing that he
went almost every day a hunting,
and that he always had some
excuse ready for so doing,
though he had lain out three or
four nights together, she began
to suspect that he was married,
for he lived with the princess
above two whole years, and had
by her two children, the eldest
of which, who was a daughter,
was named Morning, and the
youngest, who was a son, they
called Day, because he ____
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