"No, hold on." Kitty replied. "The princess saw that this rider could have easily come the rest of the way up, but wondered why he didn't. Carefully, she decided to roll one of the apples to him. No sooner had it rolled into his shoe than the rider was off, quick as a flash, and no one knew who it was. The two brothers went home and told Boots all that had happened. 'I should have loved to see him!' Boots exclaimed, but his brothers only said, 'No! You'd be too grubby, sitting in the ashes like you do all day.'
"The next day, though Boots begged to go with them, he was told to stay a home. Just like the day before, none of the people could make it up the hill. The King wanted to wait for the bronze night, but as the day came to a close, the bronze knight did not appear. Instead, JC, there came a knight wearing glimmering gold armor. He was much more grand than the knight before.
"All the people told him it was no use, to give up, but he went right up the hill to halfway before he turned around and went back again. The princess, seeing how he was far better than the bronze knight, tossed one of her golden apples to him. No sooner had he caught it, then he was off like a flash, and no one knew what became of him."
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