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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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