<h2 class='c012'><abbr title='7'>VII</abbr><br/> <br/>THE GOLDEN IVY-SEED</h2>
<p class='drop-capa0_15_0_6 c018'>IT was not long before she arrived at the cloud which had brought her
to the kingdom of the Air-Spirits, and there she found Tom the cat
awaiting her. He got up and stretched himself as she approached, and
when he saw the little crystal bottle hanging round her neck by its
coral chain, he said:</p>
<p>“So far, all has gone well; but we have still to find the Golden
Ivy-seed. There is no time to be lost, so catch hold of my tail and let
us be off.”</p>
<p>With that, he stretched out his tail as straight as the handle of a
saucepan. Princess Hilda took hold if it; they sprang off the cloud and
away! down they went till it seemed to her as if they never would be
done falling. At last, however, they alighted softly on the top of a
hay-mow,
<span class="pagenum" id='Page_52'>52</span>and in another moment were safe on the earth again.</p>
<p>Close beside the hay-mow was a field-mouse’s hole, and the cat began
scratching at it with his two fore-paws, throwing up the dirt in a
great heap behind, till in a few minutes a great passage was made
through to the center of the earth.</p>
<p>“Keep hold of my tail,” said the cat, and into the passage they went.</p>
<p>It was quite dark inside, and if it had not been for the cat’s eyes,
which shone like two yellow lamps, they might have missed their way. As
it was, however, they got along famously, and pretty soon arrived at
the center of the earth, where was the kingdom of the Gnomes.</p>
<p>“Now, Princess Hilda,” said the cat, “you must go the rest of the way
alone. Ask the first Gnome you meet to show you the place where the
King works; and when you have found him, ask him where the Golden
Ivy-seed is. But be careful to do everything he bids you, no matter how
little you may like it; for, if you do not, your brother Henry never
can be saved.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id='Page_53'>53</span>Though Princess Hilda did not much like the idea of going on alone,
still, since it was for her brother’s sake, she consented; only she
made up her mind to do everything the King bade her, whatever happened.
Pretty soon she met a Gnome, who was running along on all-fours.</p>
<p>“Can you show me the place where the King works?” asked Princess Hilda.</p>
<p>“What do you want with him?” asked the Gnome.</p>
<p>“I want to ask him where the Golden Ivy-seed is,” answered Princess
Hilda.</p>
<p>“He works in that great field over yonder,” said the Gnome; “but unless
you can walk on all-fours better than you do, I don’t believe he will
tell you anything.”</p>
<p>Princess Hilda had never walked on all-fours since the black spot came
on her forehead; so she went onward just as she was, and all the Gnomes
who met her said:</p>
<p>“See how upright she walks! She will never come to anything.”</p>
<p>But at last she arrived at the gate of the field,
<span class="pagenum" id='Page_54'>54</span>and walked in; and there was the King on all-fours in the midst of it.
As soon as he saw Princess Hilda, he said:</p>
<p>“Get down on all-fours this instant! How dare you come into my kingdom
walking upright?”</p>
<p>“Oh, your Majesty,” said Hilda, though she was a good deal frightened
at the way the King spoke, “there is no time to be lost; where is the
Golden Ivy-seed?”</p>
<p>“The Golden Ivy-seed is not given to people with stiff necks,” replied
the King. “Get down on all-fours at once, or else go about your
business!”</p>
<p>Then Princess Hilda remembered what the cat had told her, and got down
on all-fours without a word.</p>
<p>“Now listen to me,” said the King. “I shall harness you to that plow in
the place of my horse, and you must draw it up and down over this field
until the whole is plowed, while I follow behind with the whip. Come!
There is no time to lose.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id='Page_55'>55</span>When Princess Hilda heard this, she felt tempted for a moment to
refuse; but the next moment she remembered her poor little brother
Henry standing in the thousand and first corner of Rumpty-Dudget’s
tower, with his face to the wall and his hands behind his back; so she
said:</p>
<p>“O King of the Gnomes! I am so sorry for my little brother that I will
do as you bid me, and all I ask in return is that you will give me the
Golden Ivy-seed, so that Henry may be saved from Rumpty-Dudget’s tower.”</p>
<p>The King said nothing, but harnessed Hilda to the plow, and she drew
it up and down over the field until the whole was plowed, while he
followed behind with the whip. Then he freed her from her trappings,
and told her to go about her business.</p>
<p>“But where is the Golden Ivy-seed?” asked she, piteously.</p>
<p>“I have no Golden Ivy-seed,” <SPAN name='TNking'></SPAN>answered the King; “ask
yourself where it is!”</p>
<p>Then poor Princess Hilda’s heart was broken,
<span class="pagenum" id='Page_56'>56</span>and she sank down on the ground and sobbed out, quite in despair:</p>
<p>“Oh, what shall I do to save my little brother!”</p>
<p>But at that the King smiled upon her and said:</p>
<p>“Put your hand over your heart, Hilda, and see what you find there.”</p>
<p>Princess Hilda was so surprised that she could say nothing; but she put
her hand over her heart, and felt something fall into the palm of her
hand, and when she looked at it, behold! it was the Golden Ivy-seed.</p>
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<p>“Yes,” said the King, kindly; “you might have searched through all the
kingdoms of the earth and air, and yet never have found that precious
seed, had you not loved your brother so much as to let yourself be
driven like a horse in the plow for his sake. Keep the Golden Ivy-seed
in this little pearl box; be humble, gentle and patient, and sooner or
later your brother will be free.”</p>
<p>As he spoke, he fastened a little pearl box to her girdle with a
jewelled clasp, and kissed her, and bade her farewell. And as Princess
Hilda
<span class="pagenum" id='Page_57'>57</span>went away, she fancied she had somewhere heard a voice like this
King’s before; but where or when she could not tell.</p>
<p>It was not long before she arrived at the mouth of the passage by
which she had descended to the kingdom of the Gnomes, and there she
found Tom the cat awaiting her. He got up and stretched himself as she
approached, and when he saw the pearl box at her girdle, he said:</p>
<p>“So far, all goes well; but now we must see whether or not Prince Frank
has kept the fire going: there is no time to be lost, so catch hold of
my tail, and let us be off.”</p>
<p>With that, he stretched out his tail, as straight as the handle of
a saucepan; Princess Hilda took hold of it, and away they went back
through the passage again, and were out at the other end in the
twinkling of an eye.</p>
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