Fair, Brown and Trembling

Fair, Brown and Trembling

Fair, Brown and Trembling is an Irish fairy tale collected by Jeremiah Curtin in "Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland" [Jeremiah Curtin, "Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland", [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/mfli/mfli04.htm "Fair, Brown and Trembling"] ] and Joseph Jacobs in his "Celtic Fairy Tales". [Joseph Jacobs, "Celtic Fairy Tales", [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/jacobs/celtic/fairbrowntrembling.html "Fair, Brown and Trembling"] ]

It is Aarne-Thompson type 510A. Other tales of this type include "Cinderella", "Finette Cendron", "The Golden Slipper", "Katie Woodencloak", "Rushen Coatie", "The Sharp Grey Sheep", "The Story of Tam and Cam", and "The Wonderful Birch". [Heidi Anne Heiner, [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/cinderella/other.html "Tales Similar to Cinderella"] ]

ynopsis

King Hugh Cùrucha had three daughters: Fair, Brown, and Trembling. Trembling being the most beautiful, her older sisters made her keep at home, for fear that she would marry before them. After seven years, the son of the king of Emania fell in love with Fair. A henwife told Trembling she should go to church; when she objected that she had no suitable dress, the henwife gave her one, a horse, a honey-finger, and a honey-bird and told her to leave as soon as Mass was done. She obeyed, and got away before any man came near her. After two more times, the son of the king of Emania forgot Fair for the woman who had come to church and ran after her, managing to get her shoe when she rode off.

The king's son looked for the woman whose foot the shoe fit, although the other king's sons warned him that he would have to fight them for her. They searched all over, and when they came to the house, they insisted on trying Trembling as well. The king's son said at once that she was the woman; Trembling went off and reappeared in the clothing she had worn to church, and everyone else agreed.

The sons of foreign kings fought him for her, but he defeated them all, and the Irish king's sons said they would not fight one of their own. So they married. Trembling had a son, and her husband sent for Fair to help her. One day, when they walked by the seashore, Fair pushed Trembling in. A whale swallowed Trembling, and Fair passed herself off as her sister. The prince put his sword in bed between them, declaring that if she were his wife, it would grow warm, and if not, it would grow cold. In the morning, it was cold.

A cowherd had seen Fair push Trembling in and the whale swallow her. The next day, he saw the whale spit her back up. She told him that the whale would swallow and spit her back up three times, and she could not leave the beach. Unless her husband rescued her by shooting the whale in a spot on its back, she would not be freed.

Her sister gave the cowherd a drink that made him forget the first time, but the second, he told the prince. The prince shot the whale. They sent word to her father, who said that they could execute Fair as they wanted to. They told him he could do as he pleased, so the father abandoned her on the sea in a barrel, with provisions.

Their next child was a daughter, and they decided to marry her to the cowherd.

ee also

*The Twa Sisters
*Bushy Bride
*The Sea-Maiden
*Janghwa Hongreyon

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