Set in
feudal times, the story begins in the Kingdom of Didd. A young peasant boy named
Bartholomew Cubbins lives on the outskirts of the kingdom with his family; he wears a simple red hat with a single white feather that has been in his family for generations. One day, Bartholomew goes into the town to sell some cranberries, when he comes across King Theobald Thindner Derwin, the ruler of the Kingdom of Didd, riding through a street. As per law, one is supposed to remove his/her hat when the king passes by, but although Bartholomew does remove his hat, despite having it in his hand, the king points out and orders him to remove an identical hat on his head. Bartholomew does so repeatedly, but a new hat appears on his head every time. The boy is taken to the palace, where numerous people attempt to remove the hat from Bartholomew's head, but all attempts end in failure. The royal hatter runs away in terror; the King’s wise men only nibble their beards in awe; the King's young nephew, Wilfred, fails to shoot the hats off with arrows; a great bowman similarly fails with a longbow; and the royal magicians attempt to curse the hat away, but claim that their spell will only work in "Ten Short Years". The King, exasperated by all the attempts, orders Bartholomew to be executed, but the sentence cannot be carried out because the law forbids the execution of anyone wearing a hat. Wilfred subsequently suggests throwing Bartholomew from the highest tower as punishment. The King, though mildly upset by the idea, agrees. Bartholomew begins pushing his hats off rapidly as they climb the tower; as this continues, the hats begin to grow in extravagance and beauty from the 451st hat onwards - the 451st hat has two feathers, the 452nd hat has three, the 453rd hat has three feathers and a small gem, and so on. Ultimately, the 500th hat is revealed as the greatest, studded with a massive gem and feathers from rare birds, although Bartholomew seems unaware of the fact. The king is stunned by the beauty of the hat, but Wilfred is more incensed than before at the sight of it. He tries to push Bartholomew off the tower against the King's wishes, but the King saves Bartholomew's life by spanking Wilfred as a punishment. King Derwin then grants Bartholomew a reprieve, requesting all 500 hats, (the 500th being, to Bartholomew’s joy, the final hat), in exchange for 500 gold coins. Bartholomew agrees, and is sent home with his massive reward, while the King keeps all the hats in a massive display case to admire for years to come and makes Bartholomew his
personal advisor and
page boy as a reward for completing the task. The story ends with the narrator explaining that nobody in the Kingdom of Didd ever figured out how the hats kept appearing on Bartholomew's head, and that "they could only say it just 'happened to happen' and was not very likely to happen again." ==Reception==