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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation ." ]
He had brought the XXXXX and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !
horns
[ "beast", "choice", "claim", "course", "horns", "king", "lawyers", "man", "subject", "tail" ]
[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation ." ]
He had brought the horns and XXXXX , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !
tail
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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !" ]
The XXXXX 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .
king
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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !" ]
The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the XXXXX Molinda herself .
Lady
[ "Lady", "Mr.", "argument", "feelings", "lawyers", "ones", "proclamation", "subject", "tail", "thing" ]
[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried ." ]
Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the XXXXX to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .
reward
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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried ." ]
Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the XXXXX by that day week .
hoofs
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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week ." ]
But no sooner had he said this than the XXXXX brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .
prince
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[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour ." ]
For the XXXXX disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .
king
[ "Lady", "argument", "case", "disappointment", "hoofs", "king", "means", "prince", "sandwiches", "temper" ]
[ "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 ! ''", "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason ." ]
He called up Prigio before the whole XXXXX , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !
Court
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[ "and to clap his hands , whereon all the courtiers shouted and threw up their hats .", "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''" ]
After that the XXXXX were very quiet .
courtiers
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[ "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet ." ]
`` Prince , '' said the XXXXX , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .
king
[ "Lady", "Mr.", "failure", "gardens", "horror", "king", "position", "reason", "sandwiches", "tail" ]
[ "The prince then said that whoever had killed the monster could , of course , tell where to find him , and could bring his hoofs .", "He was ready to do this himself .", "Was Mr. Benson equally ready ?", "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet ." ]
`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your XXXXX , because I can not break my promise .
position
[ "Court", "Nay", "allowance", "course", "horns", "master", "monster", "position", "remarks", "voice" ]
[ "On this being interpreted to him -- for he did not speak Pantouflian -- Benson grew pale with horror , but fell back on the proclamation .", "He had brought the horns and tail , and so he must have the perquisites , and the Lady Molinda !", "The king 's mind was so much confused by this time , that he determined to leave it to the Lady Molinda herself .", "`` Which of them will you have , my dear ? ''", "he asked , in a kind voice .", "But poor Molinda merely cried .", "Then his majesty was almost driven to say that he would give the reward to whoever produced the hoofs by that day week .", "But no sooner had he said this than the prince brought them out of his wallet , and displayed them in open Court .", "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''" ]
cried the XXXXX , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?
king
[ "Court", "base", "disappointment", "horns", "king", "man", "proclamation", "rattlesnakes", "temper", "wallet" ]
[ "This ended the case ; and Benson , after being entertained with sherry and sandwiches in the steward 's room , was sent back to his master , And I regret to say that his temper was not at all improved by his failure to better himself .", "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson ." ]
Here the XXXXX wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .
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[ "On the contrary , he was unusually cross and disagreeable for several days ; but we must , perhaps , make some allowance for his disappointment .", "But if Benson was irritated , and suffered from the remarks of his fellow-servants , I do not think we can envy Prince Prigio .", "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve ." ]
When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A XXXXX 's word is his bond .
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[ "Here he was , restored to his position indeed , but by no means to the royal favour .", "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''" ]
The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a XXXXX .
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[ "For the king disliked him as much as ever , and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso .", "Nay , he was even more angry ; and , perhaps , not without reason .", "He called up Prigio before the whole Court , and thereon the courtiers cheered like anything , but the king cried : `` Silence !", "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen ." ]
His XXXXX then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !
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[ "McDougal , drag the first man that shouts to the serpent-house in the zoological gardens , and lock him up with the rattlesnakes ! ''", "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''" ]
said his XXXXX , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''
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[ "After that the courtiers were very quiet .", "`` Prince , '' said the king , as Prigio bowed before the throne , `` you are restored to your position , because I can not break my promise .", "But your base and malevolent nature is even more conspicuously manifest in your selfish success than in your previous dastardly contempt of duty .", "Why , confound you ! ''", "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''" ]
Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his XXXXX yelled : `` Hi !
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[ "cried the king , dropping the high style in which he had been speaking , and becoming the father , not the monarch , -- `` why , if you could kill the Firedrake , did you let your poor little brothers go and be b -- b -- b -- broiled ?", "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''" ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .
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[ "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI ." ]
-- A Melancholy XXXXX THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .
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[ "Eh !", "what do you say , you sneak ?", "` You did n't believe there were any Firedrakes ? '", "That just comes of your eternal conceit and arrogance !", "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI ." ]
-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the XXXXX called after him .
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[ "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket ." ]
However , the XXXXX shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .
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[ "If you were clever enough to kill the creature -- and I admit that -- you were clever enough to know that what everybody said must be true .", "` You have not generally found it so ? '", "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket ." ]
However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the XXXXX sauntered slowly back again .
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[ "Well , you have this time , and let it be a lesson to you ; not that there is much comfort in that , for it is not likely you will ever have such another chance '' -- exactly the idea that had occurred to Benson .", "Here the king wept , among the tears of the lord chief justice , the poet laureate -LRB- who had been awfully frightened when he heard of the rattlesnakes -RRB- , the maids of honour , the chaplain royal , and everyone but Colonel McDougal , a Scottish soldier of fortune , who maintained a military reserve .", "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''" ]
said his XXXXX , `` where were you off to ?
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[ "When his majesty had recovered , he said to Prigio -LRB- who had not been crying , he was too much absorbed -RRB- : `` A king 's word is his bond .", "Bring me a pen , somebody , and my cheque-book . ''", "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?" ]
My proclamation offered , not only the XXXXX -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .
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[ "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''" ]
`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , XXXXX , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''
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[ "The royal cheque-book , bound in red morocco , was brought in by eight pages , with ink and a pen .", "His majesty then filled up and signed the following satisfactory document -- -LRB- Ah !", "my children , how I wish Mr. Arrowsmith would do as much for me ! -RRB-", ": -LSB- Illustration : The King 's Cheque -RSB- `` There ! ''", "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''" ]
`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the XXXXX , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''
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[ "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''" ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''
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[ "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''" ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , XXXXX , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''
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[ "said his majesty , crossing his cheque and throwing sand over it , for blotting-paper had not yet been invented ; `` there , take that , and be off with you ! ''", "Prince Prigio was respectfully but rapidly obeying his royal command , for he thought he had better cash the royal cheque as soon as possible , when his majesty yelled : `` Hi !", "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''" ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the XXXXX went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''
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[ "here !", "come back !", "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''" ]
asked the XXXXX of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .
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[ "I forgot something ; you 've got to marry Molinda ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Sixteen -RSB- CHAPTER XVI .", "-- A Melancholy Chapter THE prince had gone some way , when the king called after him .", "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated ." ]
`` Very well , '' said the XXXXX ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .
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[ "How he wished he had the seven-league boots on , or that he had the cap of darkness in his pocket !", "If he had been so lucky , he would now have got back to Gluckstein , and crossed the border with Lady Rosalind .", "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear ." ]
A XXXXX 's word can not be broken .
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[ "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''" ]
The XXXXX bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .
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[ "A million of money may not seem much , but a pair of young people who really love each other could live happily on less than the cheque he had in his pocket .", "However , the king shouted very loud , as he always did when he meant to be obeyed , and the prince sauntered slowly back again .", "`` Prigio ! ''", "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''" ]
The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my XXXXX , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .
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[ "said his majesty , `` where were you off to ?", "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !" ]
Do your XXXXX ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .
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[ "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready ." ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .
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[ "Do n't you remember that this is your wedding-day ?", "My proclamation offered , not only the money -LRB- which you have -RRB- , but the hand of the Lady Molinda , which the Court chaplain will presently make your own .", "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready ." ]
-LSB- Illustration : XXXXX 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .
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[ "I congratulate you , sir ; Molinda is a dear girl . ''", "`` I have the highest affection and esteem for my cousin , sir , '' said the prince , `` but : -- '' `` I 'll never marry him ! ''", "cried poor Molinda , kneeling at the throne , where her streaming eyes and hair made a pretty and touching picture .", "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?" ]
and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the XXXXX , `` to these ?
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[ "`` Never !", "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back ." ]
`` Ah , XXXXX ! ''
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[ "I despise him ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 84 -RSB- `` I was about to say , sir , '' the prince went on , `` that I can not possibly have the pleasure of wedding my cousin . ''", "`` The family gibbet , I presume , is in good working order ? ''", "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''" ]
said the XXXXX , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''
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[ "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give ." ]
Since XXXXX was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !
mine
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[ "asked the king of the family executioner , a tall gaunt man in black and scarlet , who was only employed in the case of members of the blood royal .", "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give ." ]
Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the XXXXX of yours !
feeling
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[ "`` Never better , sire , '' said the man , bowing with more courtliness than his profession indicated .", "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !" ]
Do not let us buy XXXXX at the price of happiness and honour . ''
life
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[ "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''" ]
Then , turning to the XXXXX the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?
king
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[ "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''" ]
Then , turning to the king the XXXXX said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?
prince
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[ "`` Very well , '' said the king ; `` Prince Prigio , you have your choice .", "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''" ]
Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by XXXXX or marriage ?
death
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[ "There is the gallows , here is Lady Molinda .", "My duty is painful , but clear .", "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?" ]
You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling XXXXX .
cousin
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[ "A king 's word can not be broken .", "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''" ]
And here the XXXXX fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .
prince
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[ "Molly , or the gibbet ! ''", "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air ." ]
For a moment the XXXXX was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''
king
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[ "The prince bowed respectfully to Lady Molinda : `` Madam , my cousin , '' said he , `` your clemency will excuse my answer , and you will not misinterpret the apparent discourtesy of my conduct .", "I am compelled , most unwillingly , to slight your charms , and to select the Extreme Rigour of the Law .", "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''" ]
Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my XXXXX .
promise
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[ "Executioner , lead on !", "Do your duty ; for me , Prigio est prêt ; '' -- for this was his motto , and meant that he was ready .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 85 -RSB- Poor Lady Molinda could not but be hurt by the prince 's preference for death over marriage to her , little as she liked him .", "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner ." ]
`` The word of a XXXXX of Pantouflia is sacred . ''
king
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[ "`` Is life , then , so worthless ?", "and is Molinda so terrible a person that you prefer those arms , '' and she pointed to the gibbet , `` to these ?", "'' -- here she held out her own , which were very white , round and pretty ; for Molinda was a good-hearted girl , she could not bear to see Prigio put to death ; and then , perhaps , she reflected that there are worse positions than the queenship of Pantouflia .", "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''" ]
The XXXXX thought for the space of a flash of lightning .
prince
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[ "For Alphonso was gone -- crying would not bring him back .", "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''" ]
said the XXXXX .
king
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[ "`` Ah , Madam ! ''", "said the prince , `` you are forgiving -- '' `` For you are brave ! ''", "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king ." ]
`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your XXXXX shall be spared a cruel duty .
majesty
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[ "said Molinda , feeling : quite a respect for him .", "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''" ]
The XXXXX , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .
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[ "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it ." ]
Then he saw that by granting the XXXXX 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .
prince
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[ "`` But neither your heart nor mine is ours to give .", "Since mine was another 's , I understand too well the feeling of yours !", "Do not let us buy life at the price of happiness and honour . ''", "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it ." ]
Then he saw that by granting the prince 's XXXXX , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .
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[ "Then , turning to the king the prince said : `` Sir , is there no way but by death or marriage ?", "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''" ]
said the XXXXX at last .
king
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[ "You say you can not keep half only of your promise ; and that , if I accept the reward , I must also unite myself with my unwilling cousin .", "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last ." ]
`` XXXXX bright ! ''
Honour
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[ "Can not the whole proclamation be annulled , and will you consider the bargain void if I tear up this flimsy scroll ? ''", "And here the prince fluttered the cheque for # 1,000,000 in the air .", "For a moment the king was tempted ; but then he said to himself : `` Never mind , it 's only an extra penny on the income-tax . ''", "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''" ]
answered the XXXXX , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .
prince
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[ "Then , `` Keep your dross , '' he shouted , meaning the million ; `` but let me keep my promise .", "To chapel at once , or -- '' and he pointed to the executioner .", "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant ." ]
In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the XXXXX 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .
king
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[ "`` The word of a king of Pantouflia is sacred . ''", "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII ." ]
-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the XXXXX , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?
prince
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[ "`` And so is that of a crown prince , '' answered Prigio ; `` and mine is pledged to a lady . ''", "`` She shall be a mourning bride , '' cried the king savagely , `` unless '' -- here he paused for a moment -- `` unless you bring me back Alphohso and Enrico , safe and well ! ''", "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?" ]
The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a XXXXX , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .
moment
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[ "The prince thought for the space of a flash of lightning .", "`` I accept the alternative , '' he said , `` if your majesty will grant me my conditions . ''", "`` Name them ! ''", "said the king .", "`` Let me be transported to Gluckstein , left there unguarded , and if , in three days , I do not return with my brothers safe and well , your majesty shall be spared a cruel duty .", "Prigio of Pantouflia will perish by his own hand . ''", "The king , whose mind did not work very quickly , took some minutes to think over it .", "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him ." ]
For either he would have brought his XXXXX back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .
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[ "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !" ]
But the XXXXX said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .
prince
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[ "Then he saw that by granting the prince 's conditions , he would either recover his dear sons , or , at least , get rid of Prigio , without the unpleasantness of having him executed .", "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !" ]
But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the XXXXX 's .
ambassador
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[ "For , though some kings have put their eldest sons to death , and most have wished to do so , they have never been better loved by the people for their Roman virtue .", "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's ." ]
Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to XXXXX Rosalind .
Lady
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[ "`` Honour bright ? ''", "said the king at last .", "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind ." ]
Then he flew in a XXXXX to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .
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[ "`` Honour bright ! ''", "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing ." ]
He hunted the XXXXX through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .
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[ "answered the prince , and for the first time in many months , the royal father and son shook hands .", "`` For you , madam , '' said Prigio in a stately way to Lady Molinda , `` in less than a week I trust we shall be taking our vows at the same altar , and that the close of the ceremony which finds us cousins will leave us brother and sister . ''", "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry ." ]
At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the XXXXX found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .
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[ "Poor Molinda merely stared ; for she could not imagine what he meant .", "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk ." ]
But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black XXXXX -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .
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[ "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun ." ]
The XXXXX stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .
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[ "In a moment he was gone ; and having taken , by the king 's permission , the flying carpet , he was back at the ambassador 's house in Gluckstein .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun ." ]
The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old XXXXX was , in some ways , happier than most men .
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[ "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men ." ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .
Illustration
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[ "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Seventeen -RSB- CHAPTER XVII .", "-- The Black Cat and the brethren WHO was glad to see the prince , if it was not Lady Rosalind ?", "The white roses of her cheeks turned to red roses in a moment , and then back to white again , they were so alarmed at the change .", "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men ." ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the XXXXX at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .
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[ "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off ." ]
It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the XXXXX was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .
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[ "So the two went into the gardens together , and talked about a number of things ; but at last the prince told her that , before three days were over , all would be well , or all would be over with him .", "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off ." ]
It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in XXXXX already , would have been vastly inconvenient .
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[ "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient ." ]
The dead XXXXX lay there , like any common cat .
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[ "For either he would have brought his brothers back , sound and well , to Falkenstein , or he would not survive his dishonour .", "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient ." ]
The dead cat lay there , like any common XXXXX .
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[ "`` It is no more than right , '' he said ; `` for had I gone first , neither of them would have been sent to meet the monster after I had fallen .", "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat ." ]
Then the XXXXX built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .
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[ "And I should have fallen , dear Rosalind , if I had faced the Firedrake before I knew you .", "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile ." ]
Very soon there was XXXXX of old black Frank left but ashes !
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[ "'' Then when she asked him why , and what good she had done him , he told her all the story ; and how , before he fell in love with her , he did n't believe in fairies , or Firedrakes , or caps of darkness , or anything nice and impossible , but only in horrid useless facts , and chemistry , and geology , and arithmetic , and mathematics , and even political economy .", "And the Firedrake would have made a mouthful of him , then .", "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !" ]
Then the XXXXX ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .
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[ "So she was delighted when she heard this , almost as much delighted as she was afraid that he might fail in the most difficult adventure .", "For it was one thing to egg on a Remora to kill a Firedrake , and quite another to find the princes if they were alive , and restore them if they were dead !", "But the prince said he had his plan , and he stayed that night at the ambassador 's .", "Next morning he rose very early , before anyone else was up , that he might not have to say `` Good-bye '' to Lady Rosalind .", "Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle , where nobody went for fear of ghosts , ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein .", "How still it was , how deserted ; not a sign of life , and yet the prince was looking everywhere for some living thing .", "He hunted the castle through in vain , and then went out to the stable-yard ; but all the dogs , of course , had been taken away , and the farmers had offered homes to the poultry .", "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells ." ]
The XXXXX hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .
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[ "At last , stretched at full length in a sunny place , the prince found a very old , half-blind , miserable cat .", "The poor creature was lean , and its fur had fallen off in patches ; it could no longer catch birds , nor even mice , and there was nobody to give it milk .", "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''" ]
said the XXXXX .
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[ "But cats do not look far into the future ; and this old black cat -- Frank was his name -- had got a breakfast somehow , and was happy in the sun .", "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''" ]
Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick XXXXX .
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[ "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat ." ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .
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[ "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat ." ]
-LSB- Illustration : XXXXX 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .
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[ "The prince stood and looked at him pityingly , and he thought that even a sick old cat was , in some ways , happier than most men .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 91 -RSB- `` Well , '' said the prince at last , `` he could not live long anyway , and it must be done .", "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat ." ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the XXXXX and the dying embers .
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[ "He will feel nothing . ''", "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !" ]
It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the XXXXX at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .
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[ "Then he drew the sword of sharpness , and with one turn of his wrist cut the cat 's head clean off .", "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred ." ]
The XXXXX lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner .
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[ "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner ." ]
Then the XXXXX set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .
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[ "It did not at once change into a beautiful young lady , as perhaps you expect ; no , that was improbable , and , as the prince was in love already , would have been vastly inconvenient .", "The dead cat lay there , like any common cat .", "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner ." ]
Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the XXXXX into the castle .
prince
[ "Page", "Water", "bottle", "flame", "heaven", "light", "love", "place", "prince", "youth" ]
[ "Then the prince built up a heap of straw , with wood on it ; and there he laid poor puss , and set fire to the pile .", "Very soon there was nothing of old black Frank left but ashes !", "Then the prince ran upstairs to the fairy cupboard , his heart beating loudly with excitement , The sun was shining through the arrow-shot window ; all the yellow motes were dancing in its rays .", "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner .", "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''" ]
said Prince Prigio , `` no XXXXX since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .
cat
[ "Illustration", "Water", "castle", "cat", "drops", "flame", "leather", "plates", "tail", "youth" ]
[ "The light fell on the strange heaps of fairy things -- talismans and spells .", "The prince hunted about here and there , and at last he discovered six ancient water-vessels of black leather , each with a silver plate on it , and on the plate letters engraved .", "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner .", "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''", "said Prince Prigio , `` no cat since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .", "For if the fairy water from the Fountain of Lions can bring you back to life -- why , there is a chance for Alphonso and Enrico ! ''", "Then Prigio bustled about , got ready some cold luncheon from the store-room , took all his fairy things that he was likely to need , sat down with them on the flying carpet , and wished himself at the mountain of the Firedrake ." ]
`` I have the king now , '' he said ; `` for if I ca n't find the XXXXX of my brothers , by Jove !
ashes
[ "DE", "Illustration", "Water", "ashes", "body", "bottle", "bottles", "cat", "light", "tail" ]
[ "This was what was written on the plates : AQVA .", "DE .", "FONTE .", "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner .", "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''", "said Prince Prigio , `` no cat since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .", "For if the fairy water from the Fountain of Lions can bring you back to life -- why , there is a chance for Alphonso and Enrico ! ''", "Then Prigio bustled about , got ready some cold luncheon from the store-room , took all his fairy things that he was likely to need , sat down with them on the flying carpet , and wished himself at the mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` I have the king now , '' he said ; `` for if I ca n't find the ashes of my brothers , by Jove !", "I 'll !" ]
-- '' Do you know what he meant to do , if he could not find his XXXXX ?
brothers
[ "DE", "ashes", "bottles", "brothers", "castle", "cat", "drops", "flame", "luncheon", "round" ]
[ "LEONVM .", "* * Water from the Fountain of Lions .", "`` Thank heaven ! ''", "said the prince .", "`` I thought they were sure to have brought it ! ''", "Then he took one of the old black-leather bottles , and ran downstairs again to the place where he had burned the body of the poor old sick cat .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 93 -RSB- He opened the bottle , and poured a few drops of the water on the ashes and the dying embers .", "Up there sprang a tall , white flame of fire , waving like a tongue of light ; and forth from the heap jumped the most beautiful , strong , funny , black cat that ever was seen !", "It was Frank as he had been in the vigour of his youth ; and he knew the prince at once , and rubbed himself against him and purred .", "The prince lifted up Frank and kissed his nose for joy ; and a bright tear rolled down on Frank 's face , and made him rub his nose with his paw in the most comical manner .", "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''", "said Prince Prigio , `` no cat since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .", "For if the fairy water from the Fountain of Lions can bring you back to life -- why , there is a chance for Alphonso and Enrico ! ''", "Then Prigio bustled about , got ready some cold luncheon from the store-room , took all his fairy things that he was likely to need , sat down with them on the flying carpet , and wished himself at the mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` I have the king now , '' he said ; `` for if I ca n't find the ashes of my brothers , by Jove !", "I 'll !", "-- '' Do you know what he meant to do , if he could not find his brothers ?", "Let every child-guess .", "Off he flew ; and there he was in a second , just beside poor Alphonso 's garden-engine ." ]
Then Prigio , seeing a little heap of grey XXXXX beside the engine , watered them with the fairy water ; and up jumped Alphonso , as jolly as ever , his sword in his hand .
ashes
[ "Illustration", "ashes", "body", "bottle", "brothers", "king", "luncheon", "place", "prince", "tail" ]
[ "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''", "said Prince Prigio , `` no cat since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .", "For if the fairy water from the Fountain of Lions can bring you back to life -- why , there is a chance for Alphonso and Enrico ! ''", "Then Prigio bustled about , got ready some cold luncheon from the store-room , took all his fairy things that he was likely to need , sat down with them on the flying carpet , and wished himself at the mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` I have the king now , '' he said ; `` for if I ca n't find the ashes of my brothers , by Jove !", "I 'll !", "-- '' Do you know what he meant to do , if he could not find his brothers ?", "Let every child-guess .", "Off he flew ; and there he was in a second , just beside poor Alphonso 's garden-engine .", "Then Prigio , seeing a little heap of grey ashes beside the engine , watered them with the fairy water ; and up jumped Alphonso , as jolly as ever , his sword in his hand .", "`` Hullo , Prigio ! ''", "cried he ; `` are you come after the monster too ?", "I 've been asleep , and I had a kind of dream that he beat me .", "But the pair of us will tackle him .", "How is Molinda ? ''", "`` Prettier than ever , '' said Prigio ; `` but anxious about you .", "However , the Firedrake 's dead and done for ; so never mind him .", "But I left Enrico somewhere about .", "Just you sit down and wait a minute , till I fetch him . ''" ]
The XXXXX said this , because he did not wish Alphonso to know that he and Enrico had not had quite the best of it in the affair with the monster .
prince
[ "brothers", "castle", "engine", "heap", "king", "monster", "pair", "prince", "round", "tail" ]
[ "Then the prince set him down , and he ran round and round after his tail ; and , lastly , cocked his tail up , and marched proudly after the prince into the castle .", "`` Oh , Frank ! ''", "said Prince Prigio , `` no cat since the time of Puss in Boots was ever so well taken care of as you shall be .", "For if the fairy water from the Fountain of Lions can bring you back to life -- why , there is a chance for Alphonso and Enrico ! ''", "Then Prigio bustled about , got ready some cold luncheon from the store-room , took all his fairy things that he was likely to need , sat down with them on the flying carpet , and wished himself at the mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` I have the king now , '' he said ; `` for if I ca n't find the ashes of my brothers , by Jove !", "I 'll !", "-- '' Do you know what he meant to do , if he could not find his brothers ?", "Let every child-guess .", "Off he flew ; and there he was in a second , just beside poor Alphonso 's garden-engine .", "Then Prigio , seeing a little heap of grey ashes beside the engine , watered them with the fairy water ; and up jumped Alphonso , as jolly as ever , his sword in his hand .", "`` Hullo , Prigio ! ''", "cried he ; `` are you come after the monster too ?", "I 've been asleep , and I had a kind of dream that he beat me .", "But the pair of us will tackle him .", "How is Molinda ? ''", "`` Prettier than ever , '' said Prigio ; `` but anxious about you .", "However , the Firedrake 's dead and done for ; so never mind him .", "But I left Enrico somewhere about .", "Just you sit down and wait a minute , till I fetch him . ''" ]
The prince said this , because he did not wish Alphonso to know that he and Enrico had not had quite the best of it in the affair with the XXXXX .
monster
[ "ashes", "brothers", "castle", "heap", "king", "luncheon", "monster", "pair", "round", "tail" ]