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  • The King has a secret nobody should know. What can it be?
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    The King's Secret
    A Santali Folktale
    There once lived a king
    who had a son
    with the ears
    of an ox.
    The king was ashamed of him,
    and kept the prince
    hidden away
    in a secluded room in the palace.
    Soon
    the time came
    for the prince's
    head-shaving ceremony.
    The king called
    the royal barber
    from another kingdom
    and the ceremony
    was held in secret.
    When it was finished,
    the king
    summoned the barber to his personal chamber
    and warned him.
    "Never tell anyone
    about the prince's ears.
    If you do,
    I will throw you into the dungeon!"
    The barber promised not to say
    a word about it to anyone.
    But alas,
    he was very bad at keeping secrets.
    Days passed
    and his stomach began to swell.
    "I must tell someone
    or else my stomach will explode!"
    thought the barber.
    Just then a splendid idea crossed his mind.
    He walked up to an old tree
    and quickly whispered
    the secret to it.
    His stomach immediately
    shrank back to its normal size,
    and he felt much better.
    "The tree
    will definitely keep
    the king's secret safe,"
    said the barber to himself.
    A few days later
    a drummer came by
    in search of
    some good wood to make a new drum.
    He stopped
    in front of the same tree
    the barber had whispered
    his secret to.
    "This is exactly
    what I’m looking for!"
    he thought to himself, looking at the tree.
    He soon made himself
    a new drum
    and went to the palace
    to sing in front of the king.
    The guard at the gate was happy
    to see him.
    "Sing something
    to please the king.
    He's in a bad mood today,"
    said the guard.
    Suddenly
    the drum began
    to sing on its own.
    “I have a secret
    no one should hear.
    The king's son has ox's ears!”
    The guard quickly grabbed the drum
    and shouted at the drummer,
    "Nobody can reveal
    the king's secret!
    Run away
    before someone catches you!"
    But it was too late.
    The king
    had heard the song and ordered
    the drummer
    to be brought in.
    The poor drummer
    was dragged into court.
    "Throw him in the dungeon!"
    thundered the king.
    "But he didn’t do it,”
    said the guard.
    “It was his drum,
    Your Majesty."
    "Then throw the drum
    in the dungeon too.
    And punish
    all those who heard my secret!"
    roared the king.
    He was so angry
    that his moustache quivered.
    The guard boldly stepped forward.
    "Then
    you'd better throw
    your whole kingdom into the dungeon,
    Your Majesty,
    because we all know
    your secret."
    The king was stunned.
    He looked at
    his most trusted minister.
    "Is this true?"
    he asked.
    "Yes, Your Majesty.
    We never said anything
    because we didn't
    want to upset you"
    replied the minister.
    The king felt ashamed.
    He realized
    what a cruel father he had been
    to keep his son hidden away
    for so many years.
    The next day,
    the king declared
    a holiday.
    He held a special parade
    and proudly took his son
    around the kingdom.
    Everyone cheered
    and waved at the young prince
    in spite of his ox’s ears.
    The guard
    led the procession,
    followed by the drummer,
    who played his new drum.
    Narration: Edzard
    Translation: Aditi Das & Hella-Maria Vierus
    Illustration : Emanuele Scanziani
    Music : Ladislav Brozman & Riccardo Carlotta
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