To the cradle of a young prince, who was in consequence one of the greatest rulers of his country, were two charitable fairies.
"I give this my darlings," said one, "the discerning eye of the eagle, which in its vast empires, the smallest gnat does not escape."
"The gift is beautiful," she interrupted the second fairy. "The Prince will be an insightful Monarch. But the eagle has not only perspicacity to notice the smallest mosquitoes, he also has a noble contempt, not chasing them. And they take the Prince of me as a present!"
"Thank you, sister, for example this restriction," replied the first Feie. "It is true, many would have been far greater kings, when they had less to do with her penetrating intellect to the smallest matters will decrease.