The Prince Who Wanted to See the World

He should grab the last one's robe of feathers and refuse to give it back until the dove gave him three things.

Then the king ordered him to find the ring his oldest daughter had lost in the sea.

The dove told him to take a basin and knife to the sea and set sail in a boat there.

The dove told him that the colt was the king, the saddle was her mother, her sisters the stirrups, and herself the bit; he should bring a club for such a ride.

The queen, being a witch, realized that her youngest daughter had fled and sent the king to chase them.

He chased them again, and the dove made the horse a plot, herself a rose-tree, and the prince a gardener.

He left her at an inn so he could ask his father for leave to present her as his bride, but in his joy at seeing his family, he forgot her.

He was delighted with them, but they spoke to him, put the ring on his finger and the collar on his neck, and showed him the feather.