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"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go -- namely , to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure ."
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"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go -- namely , to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''"
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"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go -- namely , to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''"
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"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go -- namely , to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''"
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"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''"
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"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go -- namely , to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''"
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"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
"answered the king , very angrily ; and the poor prince threw himself at the feet of the queen ."
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"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : `` I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
"answered the king , very angrily ; and the poor prince threw himself at the feet of the queen .",
"But she took no notice of him whatever , no more than if he had been a fairy ; and the prince heard her murmur , as she pinched her royal arms : `` I shall waken presently ; this is nothing out of the way for a dream .",
"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''"
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
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"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"All this time , the Lady Rosalind , as pale as a marble statue , was leaning against the side of the open window ."
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
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"It is dreadful ! ''",
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"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 69 -RSB- -LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fourteen -RSB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''",
"All this time , the Lady Rosalind , as pale as a marble statue , was leaning against the side of the open window ."
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
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"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air ; something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing room !",
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"-- The King Explains .",
"THE first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"-- The King Explains .",
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"-- The King Explains .",
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"-- The King Explains .",
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"`` It would be a miracle , '' she said to herself , `` and miracles do not happen ; therefore this has not happened .",
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"-- The King Explains .",
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"-- The King Explains .",
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"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
"Now , Benson , William , and Thomas brought in the coffee , but the queen took no notice .",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"Her majesty and I rose and went into the outer court , where we found , sitting on that carpet with a glass of beer in his hand , a respectable-looking upper servant , whom I recognised as your butler ."
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"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
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"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"A pair were thrown up by a volcano , in my great-grandfather 's time Giglio I. * Excellent coffee this , of yours ! ''",
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"London , 1855 ."
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"London , 1855 .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 72 -RSB- The ambassador bowed .",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"`` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''",
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"The tail is like the iron handle of a pump , but the horns are genuine .",
"A pair were thrown up by a volcano , in my great-grandfather 's time Giglio I. * Excellent coffee this , of yours ! ''",
"* The History of this Prince may be read in a treatise called The Rose and the Ring , by M. A. Titmarsh .",
"London , 1855 .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Page 72 -RSB- The ambassador bowed .",
"`` Well , we asked him where he killed the Firedrake , and he said in a garden near Gluckstein .",
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"Rather a neat thing ; drew it up myself , '' added his majesty .",
"`` Very much to the point , '' said the ambassador , wondering what the king was coming to .",
"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
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"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"Rather a neat thing ; drew it up myself , '' added his majesty .",
"`` Very much to the point , '' said the ambassador , wondering what the king was coming to .",
"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"Oh , yes ; your man said he had killed the creature in a garden , quite near Gluckstein .",
"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
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"Rather a neat thing ; drew it up myself , '' added his majesty .",
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"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
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"Rather a neat thing ; drew it up myself , '' added his majesty .",
"`` Very much to the point , '' said the ambassador , wondering what the king was coming to .",
"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
"`` Well , where was I ?",
"Oh , yes ; your man said he had killed the creature in a garden , quite near Gluckstein .",
"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
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"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
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"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
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"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
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"`` Glad you like it , '' said the king , much pleased .",
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"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
"` Caitiff ! '",
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"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
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"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
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"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
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"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
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"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
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"` Nonsense ! '",
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"These were her very words . ''",
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"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down ."
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"I did n't much like the whole affair : he is an alien , you see ; and then there was my niece , Molinda -- poor girl , she was certain to give trouble .",
"Her heart is buried , if I may say so , with poor Alphonso .",
"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
"` Caitiff ! '",
"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down ."
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"But the queen is a very remarkable woman -- very remarkable -- '' `` Very ! ''",
"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
"` Caitiff ! '",
"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !"
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"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
"` Caitiff ! '",
"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !"
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"said the ambassador , with perfect truth . ''",
"` Caitiff ! '",
"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !"
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"` Caitiff ! '",
"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''"
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"she cries to your butler , '' his majesty went on ; '' ` perjured knave , thou liest in thy throat !",
"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''"
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"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''"
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"Gluckstein is a hundred leagues from here , and how say est thou that thou slewest the molester , and earnest hither in a few hours ' space ? '",
"This had not occurred to me , -- I am a plain king , but I at once saw the force of her majesty 's argument .",
"Yes , ' said I ; ` how did you manage it ? '",
"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue ."
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"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
"Indeed , they did not see him again , for he was on the balcony with Lady Rosalind ."
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"But he -- your man , I mean -- was not a bit put out .",
"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
"Indeed , they did not see him again , for he was on the balcony with Lady Rosalind ."
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"` Why , your majesty , ' says he , ' I just sat down on that there bit of carpet , wished I was here , and here I ham .",
"And I 'd be glad , having had the trouble , -- and my time not being my own , -- to see the colour of them perkisits , according to the proclamation . '",
"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
"Indeed , they did not see him again , for he was on the balcony with Lady Rosalind .",
"They found a great deal to say to each other , and at last the prince asked her to be his wife ; and she said that if the king and her father gave their permission -- why , then she would !"
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"On this her majesty grew more indignant , if possible .",
"` Nonsense ! '",
"she cried ; ' a story out of the ` Arabian Nights ' is not suited for a modern public , and fails to win æsthetic credence . '",
"These were her very words . ''",
"`` Her majesty 's expressions are ever choice and appropriate , '' said the ambassador . ''",
"` Sit down there , on the carpet , knave , ' she went on ; ` ourself and consort ' -- meaning me -- ` will take our places by thy side , and I shall wish us in Gluckstein , at thy master 's !",
"When the experiment has failed , thy head shall from thy shoulders be shorn ! '",
"So your man merely said , ` Very well , mum , -- your majesty , I mean , ' and sat down .",
"The queen took her place at the edge of the carpet ; I sat between her and the butler , and she said , ' I wish I were in Gluckstein ! '",
"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
"So I suppose the rest of the butler 's tale is true , which I regret ; but a king 's word is sacred , and he shall take the place of that sneak , Prigio .",
"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
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"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
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"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
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"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
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"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused ."
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"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
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"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused ."
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"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
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"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
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"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
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"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
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"Then we rose , flew through the air at an astonishing pace , and here we are !",
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"But as we left home before dinner , and yours is over , may I request your lordship to believe that I should be delighted to take something cold ? ''",
"The ambassador at once ordered a sumptuous collation , to which the king did full justice ; and his majesty was shown to the royal chamber , as he complained of fatigue .",
"The queen accompanied him , remarking that she was sound asleep , but would waken presently .",
"Neither of them said `` Good-night '' to the prince .",
"Indeed , they did not see him again , for he was on the balcony with Lady Rosalind .",
"They found a great deal to say to each other , and at last the prince asked her to be his wife ; and she said that if the king and her father gave their permission -- why , then she would !",
"After this she went to bed ; and the prince , who had not slept at all the night before , felt very sleepy also .",
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"Then the prince cut off its four hoofs , put them in his wallet , and with these he flew back in a second , and met the ambassador just as he came from ushering the king to bed .",
"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused ."
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"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
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"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
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"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused .",
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"Indeed , they did not see him again , for he was on the balcony with Lady Rosalind .",
"They found a great deal to say to each other , and at last the prince asked her to be his wife ; and she said that if the king and her father gave their permission -- why , then she would !",
"After this she went to bed ; and the prince , who had not slept at all the night before , felt very sleepy also .",
"But he knew that first he had something that must be done .",
"So he went into the drawing-room , took his carpet , and wished to be -- now where do you suppose ?",
"Beside the dead body of the Firedrake !",
"There he was in a moment ; and dreadful the body looked , lying stark and cold in the white moonshine .",
"Then the prince cut off its four hoofs , put them in his wallet , and with these he flew back in a second , and met the ambassador just as he came from ushering the king to bed .",
"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused .",
"It is often confusing to wake in a strange bed , much more so when you have flown through the air , like the king , the queen , and Benson the butler .",
"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
"The ambassador was not sorry to get rid of the royal party ; and it was proposed that they should all sit down on the flying carpet , and wish themselves at home again .",
"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty ."
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"Then the prince cut off its four hoofs , put them in his wallet , and with these he flew back in a second , and met the ambassador just as he came from ushering the king to bed .",
"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
"-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Fifteen -RSB- CHAPTER XV .",
"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused .",
"It is often confusing to wake in a strange bed , much more so when you have flown through the air , like the king , the queen , and Benson the butler .",
"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
"The ambassador was not sorry to get rid of the royal party ; and it was proposed that they should all sit down on the flying carpet , and wish themselves at home again .",
"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret ."
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"Then the prince cut off its four hoofs , put them in his wallet , and with these he flew back in a second , and met the ambassador just as he came from ushering the king to bed .",
"Then the prince was shown his own room , where he locked up the hoofs , the carpet , the cap of darkness , and his other things in an iron box ; and so he went to bed and dreamed of his Lady Rosalind .",
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"-- The King 's Cheque WHEN they all awakened next morning , their first ideas were confused .",
"It is often confusing to wake in a strange bed , much more so when you have flown through the air , like the king , the queen , and Benson the butler .",
"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
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"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret ."
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"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
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"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
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"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
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"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
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"For her part , the queen was the most perplexed of all ; for she did undeniably wake , and yet she was not at home , where she had expected to be .",
"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
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"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
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"Unhappy lady !",
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"However , she was a determined woman , and stood to it that nothing unusual was occurring .",
"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
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"Unhappy lady !",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
"Prince Prigio was now called on to speak .",
"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
"When a subject only meant well , of course he had to suffer ; but when a king said one thing , was he not to be supposed to have meant another ?"
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"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
"The ambassador was not sorry to get rid of the royal party ; and it was proposed that they should all sit down on the flying carpet , and wish themselves at home again .",
"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
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"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
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"The butler made up his mind to claim the crown princeship and the hand of the Lady Molinda ; because , as he justly remarked to William , here was such a chance to better himself as might not soon come in his way again .",
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"The ambassador was not sorry to get rid of the royal party ; and it was proposed that they should all sit down on the flying carpet , and wish themselves at home again .",
"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
"Prince Prigio was now called on to speak .",
"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
"When a subject only meant well , of course he had to suffer ; but when a king said one thing , was he not to be supposed to have meant another ?",
"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster ."
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"As for the king , he was only anxious to get back to Falkenstein , and have the whole business settled in a constitutional manner .",
"The ambassador was not sorry to get rid of the royal party ; and it was proposed that they should all sit down on the flying carpet , and wish themselves at home again .",
"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
"Prince Prigio was now called on to speak .",
"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
"When a subject only meant well , of course he had to suffer ; but when a king said one thing , was he not to be supposed to have meant another ?",
"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster .",
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"But the queen would not hear of it : she said it was childish and impossible ; so the carriage was got ready for her , and she started without saying a word of good-bye to anyone .",
"The king , Benson , and the prince were not so particular , and they simply flew back to Falkenstein in the usual way , arriving there at 11.35 -- a week before her majesty .",
"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
"Prince Prigio was now called on to speak .",
"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
"When a subject only meant well , of course he had to suffer ; but when a king said one thing , was he not to be supposed to have meant another ?",
"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster .",
"If Benson 's claim was allowed , the royal prerogative of saying one thing and meaning something else was in danger .",
"On hearing this argument , the king so far forgot himself as to cry , `` Bravo , well said ! ''"
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
"Prince Prigio was now called on to speak .",
"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
"When a subject only meant well , of course he had to suffer ; but when a king said one thing , was he not to be supposed to have meant another ?",
"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster .",
"If Benson 's claim was allowed , the royal prerogative of saying one thing and meaning something else was in danger .",
"On hearing this argument , the king so far forgot himself as to cry , `` Bravo , well said ! ''",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
"Only he claimed the reward , which was offered , if you remember , not to the man who killed the beast , but to him wha brought its horns and tail .",
"This was allowed by the lawyers present to be very sound law ; and Benson was cheered by the courtiers , who decidedly preferred him to Prigio , and who , besides , thought he was going to be crown prince .",
"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
"Perhaps no girl was ever more strangely beset by misfortune !",
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"He admitted that the reward was offered for bringing the horns and tail , not for killing the monster .",
"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
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"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster .",
"If Benson 's claim was allowed , the royal prerogative of saying one thing and meaning something else was in danger .",
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"The king at once held a Court ; the horns and tail of the monster were exhibited amidst general interest , and Benson and the prince were invited to state their claims .",
"Benson 's evidence was taken first .",
"He declined to say exactly where or how he killed the Firedrake .",
"There might be more of them left , he remarked , -- young ones , that would take a lot of killing , -- and he refused to part with his secret .",
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"As for Lady Molinda , she was torn by the most painful feelings ; for , much as she hated Prigio , she could not bear the idea of marrying Benson .",
"Yet one or the other choice seemed certain .",
"Unhappy lady !",
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"But were the king 's intentions to go for nothing ?",
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"Any fellow with a waggon could bring the horns and tail ; the difficult thing was to kill the monster .",
"If Benson 's claim was allowed , the royal prerogative of saying one thing and meaning something else was in danger .",
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