There was once a king who was very powerful. He had great influence over the wild beasts
and animals. Now the tortoise was looked upon as the wisest of all beasts and men. This king
had a son named Ekpenyon, to whom he gave fifty young girls as wives, but the prince did not
like any of them. The king was very angry at this and made a law that if any man had a
daughter who was finer than the prince's wives, and who found favour in his son's eyes, the
girl herself and her father and mother should be killed. Now about this time the tortoise and
his wife had a daughter who was very beautiful. The mother thought it was not safe to keep
such a fine child, as the prince might fall in love with her, so she told her husband that her
daughter ought to be killed and thrown away into the bush. The tortoise, however, was
unwilling, and hid her until she was three years old. One day, when both the tortoise and his
wife were away on their farm, the king's son happened to be hunting near their house, and
saw a bird perched on the top of the fence round the house. The bird was watching the little
girl and was so entranced with her beauty that he did not notice the prince coming. The prince
shot the bird with his bow and arrow, and it dropped inside the fence, so the prince sent his
servant to gather it. While the servant was looking for the bird, he came across the little girl,
and was so struck with her form, that he immediately returned to his master and told him what
he had seen. The prince then broke down the fence and found the child and fell in love with
her at once. He stayed and talked with her for a long time, until at last she agreed to become
his wife. He then went home but concealed from his father the fact that he had fallen in love
with the beautiful daughter of the tortoise.
But the next morning he sent for the treasurer and got sixty pieces of cloth and three hundred
rods and sent them to the tortoise. Then in the early afternoon he went down to the tortoise's
house and told him that he wished to marry his daughter. The tortoise saw at once that what
he had dreaded had come to pass, and that his life was in danger, so he told the prince that if
the king knew, he would kill not only himself (the tortoise), but also his wife and daughter. The
prince replied that he would be killed himself before he allowed the tortoise and his wife and
daughter to be killed. Eventually, after much argument, the tortoise consented, and agreed to
hand his daughter to the prince as his wife when she arrived at the proper age. Then the prince
went home and told his mother what he had done. She was in great distress at the thought
that she would lose her son, of whom she was very proud, as she knew that when the king
heard of his son's disobedience, he would kill him. However, the queen, although she knew
how angry her husband would be, wanted her son to marry the girl he had fallen in love with,
so she went to the tortoise and gave him some money, clothes, yams, and palm-oil as further
dowry on her son's behalf in order that the tortoise should not give his daughter to another
man. For the next five years the prince was constantly with the tortoise's daughter, whose
name was Adet, and when she was about to be put in the fatting house, the prince told his
father that he was going to take Adet as his wife. On hearing this the king was very angry and
sent word all round his kingdom that all people should come on a certain day to the
marketplace to hear the palaver. When the appointed day arrived, the marketplace was quite
full of people, and the stones belonging to the king and queen were placed in the middle of
the market-place.
When the king and queen arrived all the people stood up and greeted them, and they then sat
down on their stones. The king then told his attendants to bring the girl Adet before him. When
she arrived, the king was quite astonished at her beauty. He then told the people that he had
sent for them to tell them that he was angry with his son for disobeying him and taking Adet
as his wife without his knowledge, but that now he had seen her himself he had to
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