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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''"
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
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"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily ."
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"`` 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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them ."
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"`` 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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 ."
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
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"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 . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window ."
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"The temptations are so strong , stronger than most people allow for . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light ."
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"The temptations are so strong , stronger than most people allow for . ''",
"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea ."
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"So she remained , with the moon shining on her pretty yellow hair and her white dress , wondering what the king intended to do , and whether it was something that Dick would not like .",
"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
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"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book ."
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"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !"
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"`` How stupid of me , '' she said at length , `` after all the lessons I have had .",
"Why , I can drink the moon ! ''",
"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !"
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"Now , this is a way of knowing what anyone else is thinking of and intends to do , for the moon sees and knows everything .",
"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''"
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"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water ."
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"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water ."
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"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water ."
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"Whether it is quite fair is another matter ; but , at all events , it is not listening .",
"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water ."
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"And anyone may see that , if you are a magician , like the Princess Jaqueline , a great many difficult questions as to what is right and wrong at once occur which do not trouble other people .",
"King Prigio 's secret , why he sent for the tailor and the other people , was his own secret .",
"The princess decided that she would not find it out by turning herself into Rip or the cat -LRB- whose name was Semiramis -RRB- , and , so far , she was quite right .",
"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon ."
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"But she was very young , and it never occurred to her that it was just as wrong to find out what the king meant by drinking the moon as by listening in disguise .",
"As she grew older she learned to know better ; but this is just the danger of teaching young girls magic , and for that very reason it has been given up in most countries .",
"However , the princess did not think about right and wrong , unluckily .",
"She went to the bookcase and took down her Cornelius Agrippa , in one great tall black volume , with silver clasps which nobody else could open ; for , as the princess said , there are books which it would never do to leave lying about where the servants or anybody could read them .",
"Nobody could undo the clasps , however strong or clever he might be ; but the princess just breathed on them and made a sign , and the book flew open at the right place -- Book IV. , chapter vi. , about the middle of page 576 .",
"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said ."
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"The magic spell was in Latin , of course ; but the princess knew Latin very well , and soon she had the magic song by heart .",
"Then she closed the book and put it back on the shelf .",
"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
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"Then she threw open the window and drew back the curtains , and put out all the lights except two scented candles that burned with a white fire under a round mirror with a silver frame , opposite the window .",
"And into that mirror the moon shone white and full , filling all the space of it , so that the room was steeped in a strange silver light .",
"Now the whole room seemed to sway gently , waving and trembling ; and as it trembled it sounded and rang with a low silver music , as if it were filled with the waves of the sea .",
"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''"
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"Then the princess took a great silver basin , covered with strange black signs and figures raised in the silver .",
"She poured water into the basin , and as she poured it she sang the magic spell from the Latin book .",
"It was something like this , in English : `` Oh Lady Moon , on the waters riding , On shining waters , in silver sheen , Show me the secret the heart is hiding , Show me the truth of the thought , oh Queen !",
"`` Oh waters white , where the moon is riding , That knows what shall be and what has been , Tell me the secret the heart is hiding , Wash me the truth of it , clear and clean ! ''",
"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''"
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"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''"
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"As she sang the water in the silver basin foamed and bubbled , and then fell still again ; and the princess knelt in the middle of the room , and the moon and the white light from the mirror of the moon fell in the water .",
"Then the princess raised the basin , and stooped her mouth to it and drank the water , spilling a few drops , and so she drank the moon and the knowledge of the moon .",
"Then the moon was darkened without a cloud , and there was darkness in the sky for a time , and all the dogs in the world began to howl .",
"When the moon shone again , the princess rose and put out the two white lights , and drew the curtains ; and presently she went to bed .",
"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''"
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"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''"
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"-LCB- The Princess drinks the Moon : p41.jpg -RCB- `` Now I know all about it , '' she said .",
"`` It is clever ; everything the king does is clever , and he is so kind that I daresay he does not mean any harm .",
"But it seems a cruel trick to play on poor Ricardo .",
"However , Jaqueline is on the watch , and I 'll show them a girl can do more than people think , '' -- as , indeed , she could .",
"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''"
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"After meditating in this way , the princess fell sleep , and did not waken till her maid came to call her .",
"`` Oh !",
"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
"asked the princess .",
"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''",
"`` You are quite right , '' said the princess ; `` but as there is no harm done , we 'll say nothing about it this time .",
"And , Rosina , you may keep the silver drops for yourself . ''",
"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him ."
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"your Royal Highness , what 's this on the floor ? ''",
"said the faithful Rosina , as she was arranging the princess 's things for her to get up .",
"`` Why , what is it ? ''",
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"`` Ever so many -- four , five , six , seven -- little shining drops of silver lying on the carpet , as if they had melted and fallen there ! ''",
"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''",
"`` You are quite right , '' said the princess ; `` but as there is no harm done , we 'll say nothing about it this time .",
"And , Rosina , you may keep the silver drops for yourself . ''",
"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''"
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"`` They have not hurt the carpet ? ''",
"said the princess .",
"`` Oh dear !",
"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''",
"`` You are quite right , '' said the princess ; `` but as there is no harm done , we 'll say nothing about it this time .",
"And , Rosina , you may keep the silver drops for yourself . ''",
"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''",
"asked the queen .",
"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
"No , you had gone to bed before it happened .",
"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''"
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"the queen wo n't be pleased at all .",
"It was a little chemical experiment I was trying last night . ''",
"But she knew very well that she must have dropped seven drops of the enchanted water .",
"`` No , your Royal Highness , the carpet is not harmed , '' said Rosina ; `` only your Royal Highness should do these things in the laboratory .",
"Her Majesty has often spoke about it . ''",
"`` You are quite right , '' said the princess ; `` but as there is no harm done , we 'll say nothing about it this time .",
"And , Rosina , you may keep the silver drops for yourself . ''",
"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''",
"asked the queen .",
"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
"No , you had gone to bed before it happened .",
"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''",
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"`` Did n't you see it , Dick ?",
"Late as usual , you young dog ! ''"
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"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''",
"asked the queen .",
"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
"No , you had gone to bed before it happened .",
"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''",
"asked the queen , who was pouring out the tea .",
"`` Did n't you see it , Dick ?",
"Late as usual , you young dog ! ''",
"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''"
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"`` Your Royal Highness is always very kind , '' said Rosina , which was true ; but how much better and wiser it is not to begin to deceive !",
"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''",
"asked the queen .",
"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
"No , you had gone to bed before it happened .",
"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''",
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"`` Did n't you see it , Dick ?",
"Late as usual , you young dog ! ''",
"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''"
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"We never know how far we may be carried , and so Jaqueline found out .",
"For when she went down to breakfast , there was the king in a great state of excitement , for him .",
"`` It 's most extraordinary , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` What is ? ''",
"asked the queen .",
"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
"No , you had gone to bed before it happened .",
"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''",
"asked the queen , who was pouring out the tea .",
"`` Did n't you see it , Dick ?",
"Late as usual , you young dog ! ''",
"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention ."
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"`` Why , did n't you notice it ?",
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"But I was taking a walk in the moonlight , on the balcony , and I observed it carefully . ''",
"`` Observed what , my dear ? ''",
"asked the queen , who was pouring out the tea .",
"`` Did n't you see it , Dick ?",
"Late as usual , you young dog ! ''",
"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once ."
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"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time ."
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"the king remarked as Ricardo entered the room .",
"`` See what , sir ? ''",
"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time ."
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"said Dick .",
"`` Oh , you were asleep hours before , now I think of it !",
"But it was the most extraordinary thing , an unpredicted eclipse of the moon !",
"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''"
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"You must have noticed it , Jaqueline ; you sat up later .",
"How the dogs howled ! ''",
"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''"
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"`` No ; I mean yes , '' murmured poor Jaqueline , who of course had caused the whole affair by her magic arts , but who had forgotten , in the excitement of the moment , that an eclipse of the moon , especially if entirely unexpected , is likely to attract very general attention .",
"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''"
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"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''"
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"Jaqueline could not bear to tell a fib , especially to a king who had been so kind to her ; besides , fibbing would not alter the facts .",
"`` Yes , I did see it , '' she admitted , blushing .",
"`` Had it not been predicted ? ''",
"`` Not a word about it whispered anywhere , '' said his Majesty .",
"`` I looked up the almanack at once .",
"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''"
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"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
"-LCB- Man with sword : p48.jpg -RCB- Dick went on with his breakfast .",
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"It is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw , and I 've seen a good many . ''",
"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
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"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
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"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"`` The astronomers must be duffers , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` I never thought there was much in physical science of any sort ; most dreary stuff .",
"Why , they say the earth goes round the sun , whereas any fool can see it is just the other way on . ''",
"King Prigio was struck aghast by these sentiments in the mouth of his son and heir , the hope of Pantouflia .",
"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
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"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"But what was the king to say in reply ?",
"The astronomers of Pantouflia , who conceived that they knew a great deal , had certainly been taken by surprise this time .",
"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
"exclaimed his Majesty .",
"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
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"Indeed , they have not yet satisfactorily explained this eclipse of the moon , though they have written volumes about it .",
"`` Why , it may be the sun next ! ''",
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"`` Anything may happen .",
"The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew ! ''",
"At this moment the butler , William , who had been in the queen 's family when she was a girl , entered , and announced : `` Some of the royal tradesmen , by appointment , to see your Majesty . ''",
"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp ."
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"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !"
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"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
"-LCB- Man with sword : p48.jpg -RCB- Dick went on with his breakfast .",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
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"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''"
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"So the king , who had scarcely eaten any breakfast , much to the annoyance of the queen , who was not agitated by eclipses , went out and joined the tailors and the rest of them .",
"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
"-LCB- Man with sword : p48.jpg -RCB- Dick went on with his breakfast .",
"He ate cold pastry , and poached eggs , and ham , and rolls , and raspberry jam , and hot cakes ; and he drank two cups of coffee .",
"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
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"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''"
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"CHAPTER III .",
"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
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"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
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"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
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"He ate cold pastry , and poached eggs , and ham , and rolls , and raspberry jam , and hot cakes ; and he drank two cups of coffee .",
"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio ."
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"The Adventure of the Shopkeepers .",
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"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch ."
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"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch ."
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"-LCB- Man with sword : p48.jpg -RCB- Dick went on with his breakfast .",
"He ate cold pastry , and poached eggs , and ham , and rolls , and raspberry jam , and hot cakes ; and he drank two cups of coffee .",
"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making ."
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"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
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"Meanwhile the king had joined the tradesmen who attended by his orders .",
"They were all met in the royal study , where the king made them a most splendid bow , and requested them to be seated .",
"But they declined to sit in his sacred presence , and the king observed that , in that case he must stand up .",
"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
"Herr Schmidt went down on his knees and wept .",
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"`` A more honourable and chivalrous confession of an amiable weakness , if it is to be called a weakness , I never heard .",
"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule ."
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"`` I have invited you here , gentlemen , '' he said , `` on a matter of merely private importance , but I must request that you will be entirely silent as to the nature of your duties .",
"It is difficult , I know , not to talk about one 's work , but in this instance I am sure you will oblige me . ''",
"`` Your Majesty has only to command , '' said Herr Schnipp .",
"`` There have been monarchs , in neighbouring kingdoms , who would have cut off all our heads after we had done a bit of secret business ; but the merest word of your Majesty is law to your loving subjects . ''",
"The other merchants murmured assent , for King Prigio was really liked by his people .",
"He was always good-tempered and polite .",
"He never went to war with anybody .",
"He spent most of the royal income on public objects , and of course there were scarcely any taxes to speak of .",
"Moreover , he had abolished what is called compulsory education , or making everybody go to school whether he likes it or not ; a most mischievous and tyrannical measure !",
"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
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"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
"Herr Schmidt went down on his knees and wept .",
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"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers ."
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"`` A fellow who ca n't teach himself to read , '' said the king , `` is not worth teaching . ''",
"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
"But keep a secret from my wife , I fairly own to your Majesty that I can not . ''",
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"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''"
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"For all these reasons , and because they were so fond of the queen , his subjects were ready to do anything in reason for King Prigio .",
"Only one tradesman , bowing very deep and blushing very much , said : `` Your Majesty , will you hear me for one moment ? ''",
"`` For an hour , with pleasure , Herr Schmidt , '' said the monarch .",
"`` It is an untradesman-like and an unusual thing to decline an order ; and if your Majesty asked for my heart 's blood , I am ready to shed it , not to speak of anything in the line of my business -- namely , boot and shoe making .",
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"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
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"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
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"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
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"-LCB- Herr Schmidt went down on his knees : p52.jpg -RCB- `` Rise , Herr Schmidt , '' said the king , taking him by the hand .",
"`` A more honourable and chivalrous confession of an amiable weakness , if it is to be called a weakness , I never heard .",
"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
"they exclaimed , and vowed that everything should be kept dark .",
"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The caps were the Wishing Cap and the Cap of Darkness .",
"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated ."
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"`` A more honourable and chivalrous confession of an amiable weakness , if it is to be called a weakness , I never heard .",
"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
"they exclaimed , and vowed that everything should be kept dark .",
"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
"These were , in fact , the fairy presents , which had been given to the king at his christening , and by aid of which -LRB- and his natural acuteness -RRB- he had , in his youth , succeeded in many remarkable adventures .",
"The caps were the Wishing Cap and the Cap of Darkness .",
"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were ."
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"`` A more honourable and chivalrous confession of an amiable weakness , if it is to be called a weakness , I never heard .",
"Sir , you have been true to your honour and your prince , in face of what few men can bear , the chance of ridicule .",
"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
"they exclaimed , and vowed that everything should be kept dark .",
"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things ."
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"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
"they exclaimed , and vowed that everything should be kept dark .",
"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The caps were the Wishing Cap and the Cap of Darkness .",
"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''"
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"There is no one here , I hope , but respects and will keep the secret of Herr Schmidt 's confession ? ''",
"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
"they exclaimed , and vowed that everything should be kept dark .",
"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The caps were the Wishing Cap and the Cap of Darkness .",
"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''"
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"The assembled shopkeepers could scarcely refrain from tears .",
"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business ."
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"`` Long live King Prigio the Good ! ''",
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade ."
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"`` Indeed , sire , '' said the swordmaker , `` all the rest of us are bachelors . ''",
"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it ."
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"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
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"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''"
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"`` That is none the worse for my purpose gentlemen , '' said his Majesty ; `` but I trust that you will not long deprive me of sons and subjects worthy to succeed to such fathers .",
"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The rug was the famous carpet which carried its owner through the air wherever he wished to go .",
"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''"
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"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
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"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
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"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler ."
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"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
"Thus speaking , the king , with another magnificent bow , led the way upstairs to a little turret-room , in a deserted part of the palace .",
"Bidding the tradesmen enter , he showed them a large collection of miscellaneous things : an old cap or two , a pair of boots of a sort long out of fashion , an old broadsword , a shabby old Persian rug , an ivory spy - glass , and other articles .",
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"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler ."
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"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
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"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler ."
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"And now , if Herr Schmidt will kindly find his way to the buttery , where refreshments are ready , I shall have the pleasure of conducting you to the scene of your labours . ''",
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"The sword was the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The ivory glass showed you anyone you wanted to see , however far off .",
"The boots were the Seven-league Boots , which Hop-o ' - my-Thumb stole from the Ogre about 1697 .",
"There were other valuable objects , but these were the most useful and celebrated .",
"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler ."
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"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
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"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
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"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king ."
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"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''"
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"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
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"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
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"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
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"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
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"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
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"Of course the king did not tell the tradesmen what they were .",
"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
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"`` Now , gentlemen , '' said his Majesty , `` you see these old things .",
"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
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"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
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"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
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"For reasons which I must ask you to excuse me for keeping to myself , I wish you to provide me with objects exactly and precisely similar to these , with all the look of age . ''",
"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''"
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"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''"
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