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"`` 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 monster ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''"
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"`` 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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun ."
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"-- '' 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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''"
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"`` 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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''",
"said Prigio ; and he asked them both to take their seats on the carpet , and wished to be in the valley of the Remora .",
"There they were in a moment , among the old knights whom , if you remember , the Remora had frozen into stone .",
"There was quite a troop of them , in all sorts of armour -- Greek and Roman , and Knight Templars like Front ' de Bouf and Brian du Bois Gilbert -- all the brave warriors that had tried to fight the Remora since the world began ."
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''",
"said Prigio ; and he asked them both to take their seats on the carpet , and wished to be in the valley of the Remora .",
"There they were in a moment , among the old knights whom , if you remember , the Remora had frozen into stone .",
"There was quite a troop of them , in all sorts of armour -- Greek and Roman , and Knight Templars like Front ' de Bouf and Brian du Bois Gilbert -- all the brave warriors that had tried to fight the Remora since the world began .",
"Then Prigio gave each of his brothers some of the water in their caps , and told them to go round pouring a drop or two on each frozen knight .",
"And as they did it , lo and behold !"
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''",
"said Prigio ; and he asked them both to take their seats on the carpet , and wished to be in the valley of the Remora .",
"There they were in a moment , among the old knights whom , if you remember , the Remora had frozen into stone .",
"There was quite a troop of them , in all sorts of armour -- Greek and Roman , and Knight Templars like Front ' de Bouf and Brian du Bois Gilbert -- all the brave warriors that had tried to fight the Remora since the world began .",
"Then Prigio gave each of his brothers some of the water in their caps , and told them to go round pouring a drop or two on each frozen knight .",
"And as they did it , lo and behold !"
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"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 monster .",
"`` All right , old fellow , '' says Alphonso ; `` but have you any luncheon with you ?",
"Never was so hungry in my life ! ''",
"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''",
"said Prigio ; and he asked them both to take their seats on the carpet , and wished to be in the valley of the Remora .",
"There they were in a moment , among the old knights whom , if you remember , the Remora had frozen into stone .",
"There was quite a troop of them , in all sorts of armour -- Greek and Roman , and Knight Templars like Front ' de Bouf and Brian du Bois Gilbert -- all the brave warriors that had tried to fight the Remora since the world began .",
"Then Prigio gave each of his brothers some of the water in their caps , and told them to go round pouring a drop or two on each frozen knight .",
"And as they did it , lo and behold !",
"each knight came alive , with his horse , and lifted his sword and shoute : `` Long live Prince Prigio ! ''"
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"Prince Prigio had thought of this , and he brought out some cold sausage -LRB- to which Alphonso was partial -RRB- and some bread , with which the younger prince expressed himself satisfied .",
"Then Prigio went up the hill some way , first warning Alphonso not to sit on his carpet for fear of accidents like that which happened to Benson .",
"In a hollow of the hill , sure enough there was the sword of Enrico , the diamonds of the hilt gleaming in the sun .",
"And there was a little heap of grey ashes .",
"The prince poured a few drops of the water from the Fountain of Lions on them , and up , of course , jumped Enrico , just as Alphonso had done .",
"`` Sleepy old chap you are , Enrico , '' said the prince ; `` but come on , Alphonso will have finished the grub unless we look smart . ''",
"So back they came , in time to get their share of what was going ; and they drank the Remora 's very good health , when Prigio told them about the fight .",
"But neither of them ever knew that they had been dead and done for ; because Prigio invented a story that the mountain was enchanted , and that , as long as the Firedrake lived , everyone who came there fell asleep .",
"He did tell them about the flying carpet , however , which of course did not much surprise them , because they had read all about it in the Arabian Nights and other historical works .",
"`` And now I 'll show you fun ! ''",
"said Prigio ; and he asked them both to take their seats on the carpet , and wished to be in the valley of the Remora .",
"There they were in a moment , among the old knights whom , if you remember , the Remora had frozen into stone .",
"There was quite a troop of them , in all sorts of armour -- Greek and Roman , and Knight Templars like Front ' de Bouf and Brian du Bois Gilbert -- all the brave warriors that had tried to fight the Remora since the world began .",
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"No , not quite so very much , -- but I want them to like you .",
"Now they ca n't , because they are afraid of you ; for you are so awfully clever .",
"Now , could n't you take the wishing cap , and wish to be no cleverer than other people ?",
"Then everybody would like you ! ''",
"The prince thought a minute , then he said : `` Your will is law , my dear ; anything to please you .",
"Just wait a minute ! ''",
"Then he ran upstairs , for the last time , to the fairy garret , and he put on the wishing cap .",
"`` No , '' thought he to himself , `` I wo n't wish that .",
"Every man has one secret from his wife , and this shall be mine . ''",
"Then he said aloud : `` I wish to SEEM no CLEVERER THAN OTHER PEOPLE . ''",
"Then he ran downstairs again , and the princess noticed a great difference in him -LRB- though , of course , there was really none at all -RRB- , and so did everyone .",
"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''"
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"Now they ca n't , because they are afraid of you ; for you are so awfully clever .",
"Now , could n't you take the wishing cap , and wish to be no cleverer than other people ?",
"Then everybody would like you ! ''",
"The prince thought a minute , then he said : `` Your will is law , my dear ; anything to please you .",
"Just wait a minute ! ''",
"Then he ran upstairs , for the last time , to the fairy garret , and he put on the wishing cap .",
"`` No , '' thought he to himself , `` I wo n't wish that .",
"Every man has one secret from his wife , and this shall be mine . ''",
"Then he said aloud : `` I wish to SEEM no CLEVERER THAN OTHER PEOPLE . ''",
"Then he ran downstairs again , and the princess noticed a great difference in him -LRB- though , of course , there was really none at all -RRB- , and so did everyone .",
"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio ."
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"Now they ca n't , because they are afraid of you ; for you are so awfully clever .",
"Now , could n't you take the wishing cap , and wish to be no cleverer than other people ?",
"Then everybody would like you ! ''",
"The prince thought a minute , then he said : `` Your will is law , my dear ; anything to please you .",
"Just wait a minute ! ''",
"Then he ran upstairs , for the last time , to the fairy garret , and he put on the wishing cap .",
"`` No , '' thought he to himself , `` I wo n't wish that .",
"Every man has one secret from his wife , and this shall be mine . ''",
"Then he said aloud : `` I wish to SEEM no CLEVERER THAN OTHER PEOPLE . ''",
"Then he ran downstairs again , and the princess noticed a great difference in him -LRB- though , of course , there was really none at all -RRB- , and so did everyone .",
"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio ."
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"Just wait a minute ! ''",
"Then he ran upstairs , for the last time , to the fairy garret , and he put on the wishing cap .",
"`` No , '' thought he to himself , `` I wo n't wish that .",
"Every man has one secret from his wife , and this shall be mine . ''",
"Then he said aloud : `` I wish to SEEM no CLEVERER THAN OTHER PEOPLE . ''",
"Then he ran downstairs again , and the princess noticed a great difference in him -LRB- though , of course , there was really none at all -RRB- , and so did everyone .",
"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride ."
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"Just wait a minute ! ''",
"Then he ran upstairs , for the last time , to the fairy garret , and he put on the wishing cap .",
"`` No , '' thought he to himself , `` I wo n't wish that .",
"Every man has one secret from his wife , and this shall be mine . ''",
"Then he said aloud : `` I wish to SEEM no CLEVERER THAN OTHER PEOPLE . ''",
"Then he ran downstairs again , and the princess noticed a great difference in him -LRB- though , of course , there was really none at all -RRB- , and so did everyone .",
"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball ."
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"For the prince remained as clever as ever he had been ; but , as nobody observed it , he became the most popular prince , and finally the best-beloved king who had ever sat on the throne of Pantouflia .",
"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball .",
"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves ."
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"But occasionally Rosalind would say , `` I do believe , my dear , that you are really as clever as ever ! ''",
"And he was !",
"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball .",
"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves .",
"`` Now , when I was a boy , my dear mother tried to prevent me from reading fairy books , because she did not believe in fairies . ''"
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"CHAPTER I .",
"The Troubles of King Prigio .",
"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball .",
"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves .",
"`` Now , when I was a boy , my dear mother tried to prevent me from reading fairy books , because she did not believe in fairies . ''",
"`` But she was wrong , you know , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why , if it had not been for all these fairy presents , the Cap of Darkness and all the rest of them , you never could have killed the Fire-beast and the Ice-beast , and -- you never could have married me , '' the queen added , in a happy whisper , blushing beautifully , for that was a foolish habit of hers ."
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"-LCB- Prince Ricardo and lady tied up : p13.jpg -RCB- `` I 'm sure I do n't know what to do with that boy ! ''",
"said King Prigio of Pantouflia .",
"`` If you do n't know , my dear , '' said Queen Rosalind , his illustrious consort , `` I ca n't see what is to be done .",
"You are so clever . ''",
"The king and queen were sitting in the royal library , of which the shelves were full of the most delightful fairy books in all languages , all equally familiar to King Prigio .",
"The queen could not read most of them herself , but the king used to read them aloud to her .",
"A good many years had passed -- seventeen , in fact -- since Queen Rosalind was married , but you would not think it to look at her .",
"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball .",
"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves .",
"`` Now , when I was a boy , my dear mother tried to prevent me from reading fairy books , because she did not believe in fairies . ''",
"`` But she was wrong , you know , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why , if it had not been for all these fairy presents , the Cap of Darkness and all the rest of them , you never could have killed the Fire-beast and the Ice-beast , and -- you never could have married me , '' the queen added , in a happy whisper , blushing beautifully , for that was a foolish habit of hers .",
"`` It is quite true , '' said the king , `` and therefore I thought it best to bring Dick up on fairy books , that he might know what is right , and have no nonsense about him .",
"But perhaps the thing has been overdone ; at all events , it is not a success .",
"I wonder if fathers and sons will ever understand each other , and get on well together ?"
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"Her grey eyes were as kind and soft and beautiful , her dark hair as dark , and her pretty colour as like a white rose blushing , as on the day when she was a bride .",
"And she was as fond of the king as when he was only Prince Prigio , and he was as fond of her as on the night when he first met her at the ball .",
"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves .",
"`` Now , when I was a boy , my dear mother tried to prevent me from reading fairy books , because she did not believe in fairies . ''",
"`` But she was wrong , you know , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why , if it had not been for all these fairy presents , the Cap of Darkness and all the rest of them , you never could have killed the Fire-beast and the Ice-beast , and -- you never could have married me , '' the queen added , in a happy whisper , blushing beautifully , for that was a foolish habit of hers .",
"`` It is quite true , '' said the king , `` and therefore I thought it best to bring Dick up on fairy books , that he might know what is right , and have no nonsense about him .",
"But perhaps the thing has been overdone ; at all events , it is not a success .",
"I wonder if fathers and sons will ever understand each other , and get on well together ?",
"There was my poor father , King Grognio , he wanted me to take to adventures , like other princes , fighting Firedrakes , and so forth ; and I did not care for it , till you set me on , '' and he looked very kindly at her Majesty .",
"`` And now , here 's Dick , '' the monarch continued , `` I ca n't hold him back .",
"He is always after a giant , or a dragon , or a magician , as the case may be ; he will certainly be ploughed for his examination at College .",
"Never opens a book .",
"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''"
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"`` No , I do n't know what to do with Dick , '' said the king .",
"He meant his son , Prince Ricardo , but he called him Dick in private .",
"`` I believe it 's the fault of his education , '' his Majesty went on .",
"`` We have not brought him up rightly .",
"These fairy books are at the bottom of his provoking behaviour , '' and he glanced round the shelves .",
"`` Now , when I was a boy , my dear mother tried to prevent me from reading fairy books , because she did not believe in fairies . ''",
"`` But she was wrong , you know , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why , if it had not been for all these fairy presents , the Cap of Darkness and all the rest of them , you never could have killed the Fire-beast and the Ice-beast , and -- you never could have married me , '' the queen added , in a happy whisper , blushing beautifully , for that was a foolish habit of hers .",
"`` It is quite true , '' said the king , `` and therefore I thought it best to bring Dick up on fairy books , that he might know what is right , and have no nonsense about him .",
"But perhaps the thing has been overdone ; at all events , it is not a success .",
"I wonder if fathers and sons will ever understand each other , and get on well together ?",
"There was my poor father , King Grognio , he wanted me to take to adventures , like other princes , fighting Firedrakes , and so forth ; and I did not care for it , till you set me on , '' and he looked very kindly at her Majesty .",
"`` And now , here 's Dick , '' the monarch continued , `` I ca n't hold him back .",
"He is always after a giant , or a dragon , or a magician , as the case may be ; he will certainly be ploughed for his examination at College .",
"Never opens a book .",
"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''",
"Here his Majesty sighed , and seemed plunged in thought ."
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"`` But she was wrong , you know , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why , if it had not been for all these fairy presents , the Cap of Darkness and all the rest of them , you never could have killed the Fire-beast and the Ice-beast , and -- you never could have married me , '' the queen added , in a happy whisper , blushing beautifully , for that was a foolish habit of hers .",
"`` It is quite true , '' said the king , `` and therefore I thought it best to bring Dick up on fairy books , that he might know what is right , and have no nonsense about him .",
"But perhaps the thing has been overdone ; at all events , it is not a success .",
"I wonder if fathers and sons will ever understand each other , and get on well together ?",
"There was my poor father , King Grognio , he wanted me to take to adventures , like other princes , fighting Firedrakes , and so forth ; and I did not care for it , till you set me on , '' and he looked very kindly at her Majesty .",
"`` And now , here 's Dick , '' the monarch continued , `` I ca n't hold him back .",
"He is always after a giant , or a dragon , or a magician , as the case may be ; he will certainly be ploughed for his examination at College .",
"Never opens a book .",
"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''",
"Here his Majesty sighed , and seemed plunged in thought .",
"`` But you are not going yet , my dear , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why you are not forty !",
"And young people will be young people .",
"You were quite proud when poor Dick came home with his first brace of gigantic fierce birds , killed off his own sword , and with such a pretty princess he had rescued -- dear Jaqueline ?",
"I 'm sure she is like a daughter to me .",
"I can not do without her . ''"
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"`` It is quite true , '' said the king , `` and therefore I thought it best to bring Dick up on fairy books , that he might know what is right , and have no nonsense about him .",
"But perhaps the thing has been overdone ; at all events , it is not a success .",
"I wonder if fathers and sons will ever understand each other , and get on well together ?",
"There was my poor father , King Grognio , he wanted me to take to adventures , like other princes , fighting Firedrakes , and so forth ; and I did not care for it , till you set me on , '' and he looked very kindly at her Majesty .",
"`` And now , here 's Dick , '' the monarch continued , `` I ca n't hold him back .",
"He is always after a giant , or a dragon , or a magician , as the case may be ; he will certainly be ploughed for his examination at College .",
"Never opens a book .",
"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''",
"Here his Majesty sighed , and seemed plunged in thought .",
"`` But you are not going yet , my dear , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why you are not forty !",
"And young people will be young people .",
"You were quite proud when poor Dick came home with his first brace of gigantic fierce birds , killed off his own sword , and with such a pretty princess he had rescued -- dear Jaqueline ?",
"I 'm sure she is like a daughter to me .",
"I can not do without her . ''",
"`` I wish she were a daughter-in-law ; I wish Dick would take a fancy to marry her , '' said the king .",
"`` A nicer girl I never saw . ''",
"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind ."
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"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''",
"Here his Majesty sighed , and seemed plunged in thought .",
"`` But you are not going yet , my dear , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why you are not forty !",
"And young people will be young people .",
"You were quite proud when poor Dick came home with his first brace of gigantic fierce birds , killed off his own sword , and with such a pretty princess he had rescued -- dear Jaqueline ?",
"I 'm sure she is like a daughter to me .",
"I can not do without her . ''",
"`` I wish she were a daughter-in-law ; I wish Dick would take a fancy to marry her , '' said the king .",
"`` A nicer girl I never saw . ''",
"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind .",
"`` That girl can turn herself into anything -- a mouse , a fly , a lion , a wheelbarrow , a church !",
"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes ."
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"What does he care , off after every adventure he can hear about ?",
"An idle , restless youth !",
"Ah , my poor country , when I am gone , what may not be your misfortunes under Ricardo ! ''",
"Here his Majesty sighed , and seemed plunged in thought .",
"`` But you are not going yet , my dear , '' said the queen .",
"`` Why you are not forty !",
"And young people will be young people .",
"You were quite proud when poor Dick came home with his first brace of gigantic fierce birds , killed off his own sword , and with such a pretty princess he had rescued -- dear Jaqueline ?",
"I 'm sure she is like a daughter to me .",
"I can not do without her . ''",
"`` I wish she were a daughter-in-law ; I wish Dick would take a fancy to marry her , '' said the king .",
"`` A nicer girl I never saw . ''",
"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind .",
"`` That girl can turn herself into anything -- a mouse , a fly , a lion , a wheelbarrow , a church !",
"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes ."
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"And young people will be young people .",
"You were quite proud when poor Dick came home with his first brace of gigantic fierce birds , killed off his own sword , and with such a pretty princess he had rescued -- dear Jaqueline ?",
"I 'm sure she is like a daughter to me .",
"I can not do without her . ''",
"`` I wish she were a daughter-in-law ; I wish Dick would take a fancy to marry her , '' said the king .",
"`` A nicer girl I never saw . ''",
"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind .",
"`` That girl can turn herself into anything -- a mouse , a fly , a lion , a wheelbarrow , a church !",
"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes .",
"`` Yes , she 's a dear , good girl , '' said the king ; `` yet she looks melancholy .",
"I believe , myself , that if Ricardo asked her to marry him , she would not say ` No . '",
"But that 's just one of the things I object to most in Dick .",
"Round the world he goes , rescuing ladies from every kind of horror -- from dragons , giants , cannibals , magicians ; and then , when a girl naturally expects to be married to him , as is usual , off he rides !",
"He has no more heart than a flounder .",
"Why , at his age I -- '' `` At his age , my dear , you were so hard-hearted that you were quite a proverb ."
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"`` I wish she were a daughter-in-law ; I wish Dick would take a fancy to marry her , '' said the king .",
"`` A nicer girl I never saw . ''",
"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind .",
"`` That girl can turn herself into anything -- a mouse , a fly , a lion , a wheelbarrow , a church !",
"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes .",
"`` Yes , she 's a dear , good girl , '' said the king ; `` yet she looks melancholy .",
"I believe , myself , that if Ricardo asked her to marry him , she would not say ` No . '",
"But that 's just one of the things I object to most in Dick .",
"Round the world he goes , rescuing ladies from every kind of horror -- from dragons , giants , cannibals , magicians ; and then , when a girl naturally expects to be married to him , as is usual , off he rides !",
"He has no more heart than a flounder .",
"Why , at his age I -- '' `` At his age , my dear , you were so hard-hearted that you were quite a proverb .",
"Why , I have been told that you used to ask girls dreadful puzzling questions , like ` Who was Caesar Borgia ? '",
"` What do you know of Edwin and Morcar ? '",
"and so on . ''"
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"`` And so accomplished , '' added Queen Rosalind .",
"`` That girl can turn herself into anything -- a mouse , a fly , a lion , a wheelbarrow , a church !",
"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes .",
"`` Yes , she 's a dear , good girl , '' said the king ; `` yet she looks melancholy .",
"I believe , myself , that if Ricardo asked her to marry him , she would not say ` No . '",
"But that 's just one of the things I object to most in Dick .",
"Round the world he goes , rescuing ladies from every kind of horror -- from dragons , giants , cannibals , magicians ; and then , when a girl naturally expects to be married to him , as is usual , off he rides !",
"He has no more heart than a flounder .",
"Why , at his age I -- '' `` At his age , my dear , you were so hard-hearted that you were quite a proverb .",
"Why , I have been told that you used to ask girls dreadful puzzling questions , like ` Who was Caesar Borgia ? '",
"` What do you know of Edwin and Morcar ? '",
"and so on . ''",
"`` I had not seen you then , '' said the king .",
"`` And Ricardo has not seen her , whoever she may be .",
"Besides , he ca n't possibly marry all of them ."
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"I never knew such talent for magic .",
"Of course she had the best of teachers , the Fairy Paribanou herself ; but very few girls , in our time , devote so many hours to practice as dear Jaqueline .",
"Even now , when she is out of the schoolroom , she still practises her scales .",
"I saw her turning little Dollie into a fish and back again in the bath-room last night .",
"The child was delighted . ''",
"In these times , you must know , princesses learned magic , just as they learn the piano nowadays ; but they had their music lessons too , dancing , calisthenics , and the use of the globes .",
"`` Yes , she 's a dear , good girl , '' said the king ; `` yet she looks melancholy .",
"I believe , myself , that if Ricardo asked her to marry him , she would not say ` No . '",
"But that 's just one of the things I object to most in Dick .",
"Round the world he goes , rescuing ladies from every kind of horror -- from dragons , giants , cannibals , magicians ; and then , when a girl naturally expects to be married to him , as is usual , off he rides !",
"He has no more heart than a flounder .",
"Why , at his age I -- '' `` At his age , my dear , you were so hard-hearted that you were quite a proverb .",
"Why , I have been told that you used to ask girls dreadful puzzling questions , like ` Who was Caesar Borgia ? '",
"` What do you know of Edwin and Morcar ? '",
"and so on . ''",
"`` I had not seen you then , '' said the king .",
"`` And Ricardo has not seen her , whoever she may be .",
"Besides , he ca n't possibly marry all of them .",
"And I think a girl should consider herself lucky if she is saved from a dragon or a giant , without expecting to be married next day . ''"
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"He has no more heart than a flounder .",
"Why , at his age I -- '' `` At his age , my dear , you were so hard-hearted that you were quite a proverb .",
"Why , I have been told that you used to ask girls dreadful puzzling questions , like ` Who was Caesar Borgia ? '",
"` What do you know of Edwin and Morcar ? '",
"and so on . ''",
"`` I had not seen you then , '' said the king .",
"`` And Ricardo has not seen her , whoever she may be .",
"Besides , he ca n't possibly marry all of them .",
"And I think a girl should consider herself lucky if she is saved from a dragon or a giant , without expecting to be married next day . ''",
"`` Perhaps ; but it is usual , '' said the king , `` and their families expect it , and keep sending ambassadors to know what Dick 's intentions are .",
"I would not mind it all so very much if he killed the monsters off his own sword , as he did that first brace , in fair fight .",
"But ever since he found his way into that closet where the fairy presents lie , everything has been made too easy for him .",
"It is a royal road to glory , or giant-slaying made easy .",
"In his Cap of Darkness a poor brute of a dragon ca n't see him .",
"In his Shoes of Swiftness the giants ca n't catch him .",
"His Sword of Sharpness would cut any oak asunder at a blow ! ''",
"`` But you were very glad of them when you made the Ice-beast and the Fire - beast fight and kill each other , '' said the queen .",
"`` Yes , my dear ; but it wanted some wit , if I may say so , to do that , and Dick just goes at it hammer and tongs : anybody could do it .",
"It 's intellect I miss in Ricardo ."
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"`` And Ricardo has not seen her , whoever she may be .",
"Besides , he ca n't possibly marry all of them .",
"And I think a girl should consider herself lucky if she is saved from a dragon or a giant , without expecting to be married next day . ''",
"`` Perhaps ; but it is usual , '' said the king , `` and their families expect it , and keep sending ambassadors to know what Dick 's intentions are .",
"I would not mind it all so very much if he killed the monsters off his own sword , as he did that first brace , in fair fight .",
"But ever since he found his way into that closet where the fairy presents lie , everything has been made too easy for him .",
"It is a royal road to glory , or giant-slaying made easy .",
"In his Cap of Darkness a poor brute of a dragon ca n't see him .",
"In his Shoes of Swiftness the giants ca n't catch him .",
"His Sword of Sharpness would cut any oak asunder at a blow ! ''",
"`` But you were very glad of them when you made the Ice-beast and the Fire - beast fight and kill each other , '' said the queen .",
"`` Yes , my dear ; but it wanted some wit , if I may say so , to do that , and Dick just goes at it hammer and tongs : anybody could do it .",
"It 's intellect I miss in Ricardo .",
"How am I to know whether he could make a good fight for it without all these fairy things ?",
"I wonder what the young rogue is about to-day ?",
"He 'll be late for dinner , as usual , I daresay .",
"I ca n't stand want of punctuality at meals , '' remarked his Majesty , which is a sign that he was growing old after all ; for where is the fun of being expected always to come home in time for dinner when , perhaps , you are fishing , and the trout are rising splendidly ?",
"`` Young people will be young people , '' said the queen .",
"`` If you are anxious about him , why do n't you look for him in the magic crystal ? ''",
"Now the magic crystal was a fairy present , a great ball of glass in which , if you looked , you saw the person you wanted to see , and what he was doing , however far away he might be , if he was on the earth at all ."
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"`` Perhaps ; but it is usual , '' said the king , `` and their families expect it , and keep sending ambassadors to know what Dick 's intentions are .",
"I would not mind it all so very much if he killed the monsters off his own sword , as he did that first brace , in fair fight .",
"But ever since he found his way into that closet where the fairy presents lie , everything has been made too easy for him .",
"It is a royal road to glory , or giant-slaying made easy .",
"In his Cap of Darkness a poor brute of a dragon ca n't see him .",
"In his Shoes of Swiftness the giants ca n't catch him .",
"His Sword of Sharpness would cut any oak asunder at a blow ! ''",
"`` But you were very glad of them when you made the Ice-beast and the Fire - beast fight and kill each other , '' said the queen .",
"`` Yes , my dear ; but it wanted some wit , if I may say so , to do that , and Dick just goes at it hammer and tongs : anybody could do it .",
"It 's intellect I miss in Ricardo .",
"How am I to know whether he could make a good fight for it without all these fairy things ?",
"I wonder what the young rogue is about to-day ?",
"He 'll be late for dinner , as usual , I daresay .",
"I ca n't stand want of punctuality at meals , '' remarked his Majesty , which is a sign that he was growing old after all ; for where is the fun of being expected always to come home in time for dinner when , perhaps , you are fishing , and the trout are rising splendidly ?",
"`` Young people will be young people , '' said the queen .",
"`` If you are anxious about him , why do n't you look for him in the magic crystal ? ''",
"Now the magic crystal was a fairy present , a great ball of glass in which , if you looked , you saw the person you wanted to see , and what he was doing , however far away he might be , if he was on the earth at all .",
"-LCB- 21 -RCB- `` I 'll just take a look at it , '' said the king ; `` it only wants three-quarters of an hour to dinner-time . ''",
"His Majesty rose , and walked to the crystal globe , which was in a stand , like other globes .",
"He stared into it , he turned it round and round , and Queen Rosalind saw him grow quite pale as he gazed ."
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"In his Shoes of Swiftness the giants ca n't catch him .",
"His Sword of Sharpness would cut any oak asunder at a blow ! ''",
"`` But you were very glad of them when you made the Ice-beast and the Fire - beast fight and kill each other , '' said the queen .",
"`` Yes , my dear ; but it wanted some wit , if I may say so , to do that , and Dick just goes at it hammer and tongs : anybody could do it .",
"It 's intellect I miss in Ricardo .",
"How am I to know whether he could make a good fight for it without all these fairy things ?",
"I wonder what the young rogue is about to-day ?",
"He 'll be late for dinner , as usual , I daresay .",
"I ca n't stand want of punctuality at meals , '' remarked his Majesty , which is a sign that he was growing old after all ; for where is the fun of being expected always to come home in time for dinner when , perhaps , you are fishing , and the trout are rising splendidly ?",
"`` Young people will be young people , '' said the queen .",
"`` If you are anxious about him , why do n't you look for him in the magic crystal ? ''",
"Now the magic crystal was a fairy present , a great ball of glass in which , if you looked , you saw the person you wanted to see , and what he was doing , however far away he might be , if he was on the earth at all .",
"-LCB- 21 -RCB- `` I 'll just take a look at it , '' said the king ; `` it only wants three-quarters of an hour to dinner-time . ''",
"His Majesty rose , and walked to the crystal globe , which was in a stand , like other globes .",
"He stared into it , he turned it round and round , and Queen Rosalind saw him grow quite pale as he gazed .",
"`` I do n't see him anywhere , '' said the king , `` and I have looked everywhere .",
"I do hope nothing has happened to the boy .",
"He is so careless .",
"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''"
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"Now the magic crystal was a fairy present , a great ball of glass in which , if you looked , you saw the person you wanted to see , and what he was doing , however far away he might be , if he was on the earth at all .",
"-LCB- 21 -RCB- `` I 'll just take a look at it , '' said the king ; `` it only wants three-quarters of an hour to dinner-time . ''",
"His Majesty rose , and walked to the crystal globe , which was in a stand , like other globes .",
"He stared into it , he turned it round and round , and Queen Rosalind saw him grow quite pale as he gazed .",
"`` I do n't see him anywhere , '' said the king , `` and I have looked everywhere .",
"I do hope nothing has happened to the boy .",
"He is so careless .",
"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''",
"said the queen .",
"King Prigio was still turning the crystal globe .",
"`` Stop ! ''",
"he cried ; `` I see a beautiful princess , fastened by iron chains to a rock beside the sea , in a lonely place .",
"They must have fixed her up as a sacrifice to a sea-monster , like what 's - her-name . ''",
"This proves how anxious he was , or , being so clever and learned , he would have remembered that her name was Andromeda .",
"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
"But where on earth can he be ?",
"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''"
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"His Majesty rose , and walked to the crystal globe , which was in a stand , like other globes .",
"He stared into it , he turned it round and round , and Queen Rosalind saw him grow quite pale as he gazed .",
"`` I do n't see him anywhere , '' said the king , `` and I have looked everywhere .",
"I do hope nothing has happened to the boy .",
"He is so careless .",
"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''",
"said the queen .",
"King Prigio was still turning the crystal globe .",
"`` Stop ! ''",
"he cried ; `` I see a beautiful princess , fastened by iron chains to a rock beside the sea , in a lonely place .",
"They must have fixed her up as a sacrifice to a sea-monster , like what 's - her-name . ''",
"This proves how anxious he was , or , being so clever and learned , he would have remembered that her name was Andromeda .",
"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
"But where on earth can he be ?",
"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
"cried the queen , with all the anxiety of a mother .",
"`` Why , the sea where the girl is , has turned all red as blood ! ''"
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"I do hope nothing has happened to the boy .",
"He is so careless .",
"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''",
"said the queen .",
"King Prigio was still turning the crystal globe .",
"`` Stop ! ''",
"he cried ; `` I see a beautiful princess , fastened by iron chains to a rock beside the sea , in a lonely place .",
"They must have fixed her up as a sacrifice to a sea-monster , like what 's - her-name . ''",
"This proves how anxious he was , or , being so clever and learned , he would have remembered that her name was Andromeda .",
"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
"But where on earth can he be ?",
"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
"cried the queen , with all the anxiety of a mother .",
"`` Why , the sea where the girl is , has turned all red as blood ! ''",
"exclaimed the king .",
"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !"
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"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''",
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"King Prigio was still turning the crystal globe .",
"`` Stop ! ''",
"he cried ; `` I see a beautiful princess , fastened by iron chains to a rock beside the sea , in a lonely place .",
"They must have fixed her up as a sacrifice to a sea-monster , like what 's - her-name . ''",
"This proves how anxious he was , or , being so clever and learned , he would have remembered that her name was Andromeda .",
"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
"But where on earth can he be ?",
"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
"cried the queen , with all the anxiety of a mother .",
"`` Why , the sea where the girl is , has turned all red as blood ! ''",
"exclaimed the king .",
"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !",
"He 's coming on shore ; the girl is fainting ."
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"If he dropped his Cap of Darkness in a fight with a giant , why who knows what might occur ? ''",
"`` Oh , ` Gio , how you frighten me ! ''",
"said the queen .",
"King Prigio was still turning the crystal globe .",
"`` Stop ! ''",
"he cried ; `` I see a beautiful princess , fastened by iron chains to a rock beside the sea , in a lonely place .",
"They must have fixed her up as a sacrifice to a sea-monster , like what 's - her-name . ''",
"This proves how anxious he was , or , being so clever and learned , he would have remembered that her name was Andromeda .",
"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
"But where on earth can he be ?",
"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
"cried the queen , with all the anxiety of a mother .",
"`` Why , the sea where the girl is , has turned all red as blood ! ''",
"exclaimed the king .",
"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !",
"He 's coming on shore ; the girl is fainting .",
"He 's out on shore !"
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"`` I bet Dick is not far off , where there is an adventure on hand .",
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"... My word ! ''",
"suddenly exclaimed the monarch , in obvious excitement .",
"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
"cried the queen , with all the anxiety of a mother .",
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"exclaimed the king .",
"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !",
"He 's coming on shore ; the girl is fainting .",
"He 's out on shore !",
"He is extremely poorly , blood rushing from his open jaws .",
"He 's dying !",
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"`` What is it , dear ? ''",
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"`` Why , the sea where the girl is , has turned all red as blood ! ''",
"exclaimed the king .",
"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !",
"He 's coming on shore ; the girl is fainting .",
"He 's out on shore !",
"He is extremely poorly , blood rushing from his open jaws .",
"He 's dying !",
"And , hooray !",
"here 's Dick coming out of his enormous mouth , all in armour set with sharp spikes , and a sword in his hand .",
"He 's covered with blood , but he 's well and hearty .",
"He must have been swallowed by the brute , and cut him up inside .",
"Now he 's cutting the beast 's head off .",
"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
"Dick 's manners are positively improving !",
"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness ."
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"`` Now it is all being churned up by the tail of a tremendous monster .",
"He is a whopper !",
"He 's coming on shore ; the girl is fainting .",
"He 's out on shore !",
"He is extremely poorly , blood rushing from his open jaws .",
"He 's dying !",
"And , hooray !",
"here 's Dick coming out of his enormous mouth , all in armour set with sharp spikes , and a sword in his hand .",
"He 's covered with blood , but he 's well and hearty .",
"He must have been swallowed by the brute , and cut him up inside .",
"Now he 's cutting the beast 's head off .",
"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
"Dick 's manners are positively improving !",
"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
"And now he 's made her another bow , and he 's actually taking leave of her .",
"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen ."
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"He 's covered with blood , but he 's well and hearty .",
"He must have been swallowed by the brute , and cut him up inside .",
"Now he 's cutting the beast 's head off .",
"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
"Dick 's manners are positively improving !",
"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
"And now he 's made her another bow , and he 's actually taking leave of her .",
"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
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"He must have been swallowed by the brute , and cut him up inside .",
"Now he 's cutting the beast 's head off .",
"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
"Dick 's manners are positively improving !",
"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
"And now he 's made her another bow , and he 's actually taking leave of her .",
"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard ."
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"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
"Dick 's manners are positively improving !",
"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
"And now he 's made her another bow , and he 's actually taking leave of her .",
"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''"
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"Now he 's gone to the princess ; a very neat bow he has made her .",
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"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
"And now he 's made her another bow , and he 's actually taking leave of her .",
"Poor thing !",
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"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
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"`` Hi , Ross ! ''"
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"Now he 's cutting her iron chains off with the Sword of Sharpness .",
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"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
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"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster ."
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"Poor thing !",
"How disappointed she is looking .",
"And she 's so pretty , too .",
"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
"he shouted , `` just weigh this beast 's head .",
"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family ."
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"Poor thing !",
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"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
"he shouted , `` just weigh this beast 's head .",
"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family .",
"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively ."
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"I say , Rosalind , shall I shout to him through the magic horn , and tell him to bring her home here , on the magic carpet ? ''",
"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
"he shouted , `` just weigh this beast 's head .",
"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family .",
"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively ."
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"`` I think not , dear ; the palace is quite full , '' said the queen .",
"But the real reason was that she wanted Ricardo to marry her favourite Princess Jaqueline , and she did not wish the new princess to come in the way .",
"`` As you like , '' said the king , who knew what was in her mind very well .",
"`` Besides , I see her own people coming for her .",
"I 'm sorry for her , but it ca n't be helped , and Dick is half-way home by now on the Shoes of Swiftness .",
"I daresay he will not keep dinner waiting after all .",
"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
"he shouted , `` just weigh this beast 's head .",
"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family .",
"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively .",
"-LCB- Ross weighing the beast 's head : p28.jpg -RCB- Prince Ricardo now came beneath the library window , and gave his parents a brief account of his adventure .",
"`` I picked the monster up early in the morning , '' he said , `` through the magic telescope , father . ''",
"`` What country was he in ? ''"
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"But what a fright the boy has given me ! ''",
"At this moment a whirring in the air and a joyous shout were heard .",
"It was Prince Ricardo flying home on his Seven-league Boots .",
"`` Hi , Ross ! ''",
"he shouted , `` just weigh this beast 's head .",
"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family .",
"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively .",
"-LCB- Ross weighing the beast 's head : p28.jpg -RCB- Prince Ricardo now came beneath the library window , and gave his parents a brief account of his adventure .",
"`` I picked the monster up early in the morning , '' he said , `` through the magic telescope , father . ''",
"`` What country was he in ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` The country people whom I met called it Ethiopia .",
"They were niggers . ''",
"`` And in what part of the globe is Ethiopia , Ricardo ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Asia , perhaps , '' answered the prince ."
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"I 've had a splendid day with a sea-monster .",
"Get the head stuffed , will you ?",
"We 'll have it set up in the billiard-room . ''",
"`` Yes , Master Dick -- I mean your Royal Highness , '' said Ross , a Highland keeper , who had not previously been employed by a Reigning Family .",
"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively .",
"-LCB- Ross weighing the beast 's head : p28.jpg -RCB- Prince Ricardo now came beneath the library window , and gave his parents a brief account of his adventure .",
"`` I picked the monster up early in the morning , '' he said , `` through the magic telescope , father . ''",
"`` What country was he in ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` The country people whom I met called it Ethiopia .",
"They were niggers . ''",
"`` And in what part of the globe is Ethiopia , Ricardo ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Asia , perhaps , '' answered the prince .",
"The king groaned .",
"`` That boy will never understand our foreign relations .",
"Ethiopia in Asia ! ''",
"he said to himself , but he did not choose to make any remark at the moment ."
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"`` It 's a fine head , whatever , '' he added , meditatively .",
"-LCB- Ross weighing the beast 's head : p28.jpg -RCB- Prince Ricardo now came beneath the library window , and gave his parents a brief account of his adventure .",
"`` I picked the monster up early in the morning , '' he said , `` through the magic telescope , father . ''",
"`` What country was he in ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` The country people whom I met called it Ethiopia .",
"They were niggers . ''",
"`` And in what part of the globe is Ethiopia , Ricardo ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Asia , perhaps , '' answered the prince .",
"The king groaned .",
"`` That boy will never understand our foreign relations .",
"Ethiopia in Asia ! ''",
"he said to himself , but he did not choose to make any remark at the moment .",
"The prince ran upstairs to dress .",
"On the stairs he met the Princess Jaqueline .",
"`` Oh , Dick !",
"are you hurt ? ''",
"she said , turning very pale ."
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"The king groaned .",
"`` That boy will never understand our foreign relations .",
"Ethiopia in Asia ! ''",
"he said to himself , but he did not choose to make any remark at the moment .",
"The prince ran upstairs to dress .",
"On the stairs he met the Princess Jaqueline .",
"`` Oh , Dick !",
"are you hurt ? ''",
"she said , turning very pale .",
"`` No , not I ; but the monster is .",
"I had a capital day , Jack ; rescued a princess , too . ''",
"`` Was she -- was she very pretty , Dick ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Pretty enough , I daresay .",
"Much like other girls .",
"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress ."
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"are you hurt ? ''",
"she said , turning very pale .",
"`` No , not I ; but the monster is .",
"I had a capital day , Jack ; rescued a princess , too . ''",
"`` Was she -- was she very pretty , Dick ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Pretty enough , I daresay .",
"Much like other girls .",
"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
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"are you hurt ? ''",
"she said , turning very pale .",
"`` No , not I ; but the monster is .",
"I had a capital day , Jack ; rescued a princess , too . ''",
"`` Was she -- was she very pretty , Dick ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Pretty enough , I daresay .",
"Much like other girls .",
"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it ."
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"are you hurt ? ''",
"she said , turning very pale .",
"`` No , not I ; but the monster is .",
"I had a capital day , Jack ; rescued a princess , too . ''",
"`` Was she -- was she very pretty , Dick ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Pretty enough , I daresay .",
"Much like other girls .",
"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it ."
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"I had a capital day , Jack ; rescued a princess , too . ''",
"`` Was she -- was she very pretty , Dick ? ''",
"`` Oh !",
"I do n't know .",
"Pretty enough , I daresay .",
"Much like other girls .",
"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it .",
"Dick 's taste is for adventures ; I only wish some accident would make him take to books .",
"But everyone must get his experience for himself ; and when he has got it , he is lucky if it is not too late .",
"I wish I could see him in love with some nice girl , who would keep him at home . ''"
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"Why , you look quite white !",
"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it .",
"Dick 's taste is for adventures ; I only wish some accident would make him take to books .",
"But everyone must get his experience for himself ; and when he has got it , he is lucky if it is not too late .",
"I wish I could see him in love with some nice girl , who would keep him at home . ''",
"The king did not expect much from talking seriously to Dick .",
"However , he began by asking questions about the day 's sport , which Ricardo answered with modesty .",
"Then his Majesty observed that , from all he had ever read or heard , he believed Ethiopia , where the fight was , to be in Africa , not in Asia .",
"`` I really wish , Ricardo , that you would attend to your geography a little more .",
"It is most necessary to a soldier that he should know where his enemy is , and if he has to fight the Dutch , for instance , not to start with his army for Central Asia . ''",
"`` I could always spot them through the magic glass , father , '' said Dick ; `` it saves such a lot of trouble ."
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"What 's the matter ?",
"Now you look all right again ; '' for , indeed , the Princess Jaqueline was blushing .",
"`` I must dress .",
"I 'm ever so late , '' he said , hurrying upstairs ; and the princess , with a little sigh , went down to the royal drawing-room .",
"CHAPTER II .",
"Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon .",
"-LCB- The King and the Prince : p30.jpg -RCB- When dinner was over and the ladies had left the room , the king tried to speak seriously to Prince Ricardo .",
"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it .",
"Dick 's taste is for adventures ; I only wish some accident would make him take to books .",
"But everyone must get his experience for himself ; and when he has got it , he is lucky if it is not too late .",
"I wish I could see him in love with some nice girl , who would keep him at home . ''",
"The king did not expect much from talking seriously to Dick .",
"However , he began by asking questions about the day 's sport , which Ricardo answered with modesty .",
"Then his Majesty observed that , from all he had ever read or heard , he believed Ethiopia , where the fight was , to be in Africa , not in Asia .",
"`` I really wish , Ricardo , that you would attend to your geography a little more .",
"It is most necessary to a soldier that he should know where his enemy is , and if he has to fight the Dutch , for instance , not to start with his army for Central Asia . ''",
"`` I could always spot them through the magic glass , father , '' said Dick ; `` it saves such a lot of trouble .",
"I hate geography . ''"
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"This was a thing which he disliked doing very much .",
"`` There 's very little use in preaching , '' his Majesty used to say , `` to a man , or rather a boy , of another generation .",
"My taste was for books ; I only took to adventures because I was obliged to do it .",
"Dick 's taste is for adventures ; I only wish some accident would make him take to books .",
"But everyone must get his experience for himself ; and when he has got it , he is lucky if it is not too late .",
"I wish I could see him in love with some nice girl , who would keep him at home . ''",
"The king did not expect much from talking seriously to Dick .",
"However , he began by asking questions about the day 's sport , which Ricardo answered with modesty .",
"Then his Majesty observed that , from all he had ever read or heard , he believed Ethiopia , where the fight was , to be in Africa , not in Asia .",
"`` I really wish , Ricardo , that you would attend to your geography a little more .",
"It is most necessary to a soldier that he should know where his enemy is , and if he has to fight the Dutch , for instance , not to start with his army for Central Asia . ''",
"`` I could always spot them through the magic glass , father , '' said Dick ; `` it saves such a lot of trouble .",
"I hate geography . ''",
"`` But the glass might be lost or broken , or the Fairies might take it away , and then where are you ? ''",
"`` Oh , you would know where to go , or Mr. Belsham . ''",
"Now Mr. Belsham was his tutor , from Oxford .",
"`` But I shall not always be here , and when I die -- '' `` Do n't talk of dying , sire , '' said Dick .",
"`` Why , you are not so very old ; you may live for years yet .",
"Besides , I ca n't stand the notion .",
"You must live for ever ! ''"
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"`` But the glass might be lost or broken , or the Fairies might take it away , and then where are you ? ''",
"`` Oh , you would know where to go , or Mr. Belsham . ''",
"Now Mr. Belsham was his tutor , from Oxford .",
"`` But I shall not always be here , and when I die -- '' `` Do n't talk of dying , sire , '' said Dick .",
"`` Why , you are not so very old ; you may live for years yet .",
"Besides , I ca n't stand the notion .",
"You must live for ever ! ''",
"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''"
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"Now Mr. Belsham was his tutor , from Oxford .",
"`` But I shall not always be here , and when I die -- '' `` Do n't talk of dying , sire , '' said Dick .",
"`` Why , you are not so very old ; you may live for years yet .",
"Besides , I ca n't stand the notion .",
"You must live for ever ! ''",
"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book ."
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"Now Mr. Belsham was his tutor , from Oxford .",
"`` But I shall not always be here , and when I die -- '' `` Do n't talk of dying , sire , '' said Dick .",
"`` Why , you are not so very old ; you may live for years yet .",
"Besides , I ca n't stand the notion .",
"You must live for ever ! ''",
"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book ."
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"Besides , I ca n't stand the notion .",
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"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''"
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"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table ."
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"`` That sentiment is unusual in a Crown Prince , '' thought the king ; but he was pleased for all that .",
"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short ."
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"`` Well , to oblige you , I 'll try to struggle against old age , '' he said ; `` but there are always accidents .",
"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning ."
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"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
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"Now , Dick , like a good fellow , and to please me , work hard all to-morrow till the afternoon .",
"I 'll come in and help you .",
"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning .",
"Then his Majesty yawned , apologised , and went to bed ."
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"And there 's always a splendid evening rise of trout in the lake just now , so you can have your play after your work .",
"You 'll enjoy it more , and I daresay you are tired after a long day with the big game .",
"It used to tire me , I remember . ''",
"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning .",
"Then his Majesty yawned , apologised , and went to bed .",
"The princess also went to her room , or bower as it was then called , but not to sleep .",
"She was unhappy that Dick did not satisfy his father , and that he was so careless , and also about other things ."
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"`` I am rather tired , '' said Dick ; and indeed he looked a little pale , for a day in the inside of a gigantic sea-monster is fatiguing , from the heat and want of fresh air which are usually found in such places .",
"`` I think I 'll turn in ; goodnight , my dear old governor , '' he said , in an affectionate manner , though he was not usually given to many words .",
"Then he went and kissed his mother and the Princess Jaqueline , whom he engaged to row him on the lake next evening , while he fished .",
"`` And do n't you go muffing them with the landing-net , Jack , as you generally do , '' said his Royal Highness , as he lit his bedroom candle .",
"`` I wish he would not call me Jack , '' said the princess to the queen .",
"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning .",
"Then his Majesty yawned , apologised , and went to bed .",
"The princess also went to her room , or bower as it was then called , but not to sleep .",
"She was unhappy that Dick did not satisfy his father , and that he was so careless , and also about other things .",
"`` And why does the king want all these tailors and hatters so suddenly , telescope-makers and swordmakers and shoemakers , too ? ''",
"she asked herself , as she stood at the window watching the moon .",
"`` I could find out ."
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"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning .",
"Then his Majesty yawned , apologised , and went to bed .",
"The princess also went to her room , or bower as it was then called , but not to sleep .",
"She was unhappy that Dick did not satisfy his father , and that he was so careless , and also about other things .",
"`` And why does the king want all these tailors and hatters so suddenly , telescope-makers and swordmakers and shoemakers , too ? ''",
"she asked herself , as she stood at the window watching the moon .",
"`` I could find out .",
"I could turn myself into a dog or a cat , and go into the room where he is giving his orders .",
"But that is awkward , for when the servants see Rip '' -LRB- that was the dog -RRB- `` in two places at once , they begin to think the palace is haunted , and it makes people talk .",
"Besides , I know it is wrong to listen to what one is not meant to hear .",
"It is often difficult to be a magician and a good girl .",
"The temptations are so strong , stronger than most people allow for . ''"
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"`` It 's better than Lina , my dear , '' said her Majesty , who in late life had become fond of her little joke ; `` that always sounds as if someone else was fatter , -- and I hope there is not someone else . ''",
"The princess was silent , and fixed her eyes on her book .",
"Presently the king came in , and played a game with Lina at picquet .",
"When they were all going to bed , he said : `` Just come into the study , Lina .",
"I want you to write a few letters for me . ''",
"The princess followed him and took her seat at the writing table .",
"The letters were very short .",
"One was to Herr Schnipp , tailor to the king and royal family ; another was to the royal swordmaker , another to the bootmaker , another to the optician , another to the tradesman who supplied the august family with carpets and rugs , another to his Majesty 's hatter .",
"They were all summoned to be at the palace early next morning .",
"Then his Majesty yawned , apologised , and went to bed .",
"The princess also went to her room , or bower as it was then called , but not to sleep .",
"She was unhappy that Dick did not satisfy his father , and that he was so careless , and also about other things .",
"`` And why does the king want all these tailors and hatters so suddenly , telescope-makers and swordmakers and shoemakers , too ? ''",
"she asked herself , as she stood at the window watching the moon .",
"`` I could find out .",
"I could turn myself into a dog or a cat , and go into the room where he is giving his orders .",
"But that is awkward , for when the servants see Rip '' -LRB- that was the dog -RRB- `` in two places at once , they begin to think the palace is haunted , and it makes people talk .",
"Besides , I know it is wrong to listen to what one is not meant to hear .",
"It is often difficult to be a magician and a good girl .",
"The temptations are so strong , stronger than most people allow for . ''"
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