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"Then up the Firedrake leaped , and hovering on his fiery wings , he lighted in the midst of the Remora 's back , and dashed into it with his horns .",
"But the flat , cruel head writhed backwards , and , slowly bending over on itself , the wounded Remora slid greedily to fasten again on the limbs of the Firedrake .",
"Meanwhile , the prince , safe on his hill , was lunching on the loaf and the cold tongue he had brought with him .",
"`` Go it , Remora !",
"Go it , Firedrake !",
"you 're gaining .",
"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''"
] | shouted the XXXXX ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail . | prince | [
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"Then up the Firedrake leaped , and hovering on his fiery wings , he lighted in the midst of the Remora 's back , and dashed into it with his horns .",
"But the flat , cruel head writhed backwards , and , slowly bending over on itself , the wounded Remora slid greedily to fasten again on the limbs of the Firedrake .",
"Meanwhile , the prince , safe on his hill , was lunching on the loaf and the cold tongue he had brought with him .",
"`` Go it , Remora !",
"Go it , Firedrake !",
"you 're gaining .",
"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''"
] | shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's XXXXX and tail . | head | [
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"`` Go it , Remora !",
"Go it , Firedrake !",
"you 're gaining .",
"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''"
] | cried the XXXXX again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy . | prince | [
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"`` Go it , Remora !",
"Go it , Firedrake !",
"you 're gaining .",
"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''"
] | cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious XXXXX , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy . | effort | [
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"Go it , Firedrake !",
"you 're gaining .",
"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy ."
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"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy ."
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"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora ."
] | The flat , cruel XXXXX moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted . | head | [
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"Give it him , Remora ! ''",
"he shouted in the wildest excitement .",
"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora ."
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"Nobody had ever seen such a battle ; he had it all to himself , and he never enjoyed anything more .",
"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired ."
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"He hated the Remora so much , that he almost wished the Firedrake could beat it ; for the Firedrake was the more natural beast of the pair .",
"Still , he was alarmed when he saw that the vast flat body of the Remora was now slowly coiling backwards , backwards , into the cleft below the hill ; while a thick wet mist showed how cruelly it had suffered .",
"But the Firedrake , too , was in an unhappy way ; for his legs were now cold and black , his horns were black also , though his body , especially near the heart , glowed still like red-hot iron .",
"`` Go it , Remora ! ''",
"cried the prince : `` his legs are giving way ; he 's groggy on his pins !",
"One more effort , and he wo n't be able to move ! ''",
"Encouraged by this advice , the white , slippery Remora streamed out of his cavern again , more and more of him uncoiling , as if the mountain were quite full of him .",
"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead ."
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"He had lost strength , no doubt : for the steam and mist went up from him in clouds , and the hissing of his angry voice grew fainter ; but so did the roars of the Firedrake .",
"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !"
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"Presently they sounded more like groans ; and at last the Remora slipped up his legs above the knees , and fastened on his very heart of fire .",
"Then the Firedrake stood groaning like a black bull , knee-deep in snow ; and still the Remora climbed and climbed .",
"`` Go it now , Firedrake ! ''",
"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
"`` Go it , Drake !",
"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
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"shouted the prince ; for he knew that if the Remora won , it would be too cold for him to draw near the place , and cut off the Firedrake 's head and tail .",
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"he 's slackening ! ''",
"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
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"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever ."
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"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
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"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador ."
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"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
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"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador ."
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"cried the prince again ; and the brave Firedrake made one last furious effort , and rising on his wings , dropped just on the spine of his enemy .",
"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
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"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador ."
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"The wounded Remora curled back his head again on himself , and again crawled , steaming terribly , towards his enemy .",
"But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora .",
"The flat , cruel head moved slower ; the steam from his thousand wounds grew fiercer ; and he gently breathed his last just as the Firedrake , too , fell over and lay exhausted .",
"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
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"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual ."
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"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
"and a prince is polite , when he is in love !",
"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune ."
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"With one final roar , like the breath of a thousand furnaces , the Firedrake expired .",
"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
"and a prince is polite , when he is in love !",
"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune ."
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"The prince , watching from the hill-top , could scarcely believe that these two awful scourges of Nature , which had so long devastated his country , were actually dead .",
"But when he had looked on for half-an-hour , and only a river ran where the Remora had been , while the body of the Firedrake lay stark and cold , he hurried to the spot .",
"Drawing the sword of sharpness , he hacked off , at two blows , the iron head and the tail of the Firedrake .",
"They were a weary weight to carry ; but in a few strides of the shoes of swiftness he was at his castle , where he threw down his burden , and nearly fainted with excitement and fatigue .",
"-LCB- The Prince in front of the Firedrake : p78.jpg -RCB- But the castle clock struck half-past seven ; dinner was at eight , and the poor prince crawled on hands and knees to the garret .",
"Here he put on the wishing-cap ; wished for a pint of champagne , a hot bath , and his best black velvet and diamond suit .",
"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
"and a prince is polite , when he is in love !",
"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever ."
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
"Punctuality is the politeness of princes !",
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"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
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"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"In a moment these were provided ; he bathed , dressed , drank a glass of wine , packed up the head and tail of the Firedrake , sat down on the flying carpet , and knocked at the door of the English ambassador as the clocks were striking eight in Gluckstein .",
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"The prince was received at the door by a stout porter and led into the hall , where several butlers met him , and he laid the mortal remains of the Firedrake under the cover of the flying carpet .",
"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
"said the prince , thinking of the Firedrake .",
"The ambassador did not know what he meant , for he had never heard of the fight , but he answered gravely : `` Never more than now . ''"
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"Then he was led upstairs ; and he made his bow to the pretty lady , who , of course , made him a magnificent courtesy .",
"She seemed prettier and kinder than ever .",
"The prince was so happy , that he never noticed how something went wrong about the dinner .",
"The ambassador looked about , and seemed to miss someone , and spoke in a low voice to one of the servants , who answered also in a low voice , and what he said seemed to displease the ambassador .",
"But the prince was so busy in talking to his lady , and in eating his dinner too , that he never observed anything unusual .",
"He had never been at such a pleasant dinner !",
"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"The ambassador did not know what he meant , for he had never heard of the fight , but he answered gravely : `` Never more than now . ''",
"Then he showed the prince two proclamations , which had been posted all about the town ."
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"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"The ambassador did not know what he meant , for he had never heard of the fight , but he answered gravely : `` Never more than now . ''",
"Then he showed the prince two proclamations , which had been posted all about the town .",
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"Whereas , Our eldest son , Prince Prigio , hath of late been guilty of several high crimes and misdemeanours .",
"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster ."
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"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
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"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein ."
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"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
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"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
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"CHAPTER XII .",
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"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
"`` Still ? ''",
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"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''"
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"CHAPTER XII .",
"A Terrible Misfortune .",
"When the ladies left , and the prince and the other gentlemen were alone , the ambassador appeared more gloomy than ever .",
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"`` Does your royal highness not know , '' he asked , `` that you are in considerable danger ? ''",
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"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
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"THE FIREDRAKE .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''"
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
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"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''"
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"`` Still ? ''",
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"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
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"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
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"THE FIREDRAKE .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
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"At last he took the prince into a corner , on pretence of showing him a rare statue .",
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"`` Still ? ''",
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"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
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"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
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"`` Still ? ''",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses ."
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"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince ."
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"Whereas , Our eldest son , Prince Prigio , hath of late been guilty of several high crimes and misdemeanours .",
"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
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"Whereas , Our eldest son , Prince Prigio , hath of late been guilty of several high crimes and misdemeanours .",
"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
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"Whereas , Our eldest son , Prince Prigio , hath of late been guilty of several high crimes and misdemeanours .",
"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
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"Whereas , Our eldest son , Prince Prigio , hath of late been guilty of several high crimes and misdemeanours .",
"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''"
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"First : By abandoning the post of danger against the Firedrake , whereby our beloved sons , Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico , have perished , and been overdone by that monster .",
"Secondly : By attending an unseemly revel in the town of Gluckstein , where he brawled in the streets .",
"Thirdly : By trying to seduce away the hearts of our loyal subjects in that city , and to blow up a party against our crown and our peace .",
"This is to give warning , That whoever consorts with , comforts , aids , or abets the said Prince Prigio , is thereby a partner in his treason ; and That a reward of FIVE THOUSAND PURSES will be given to whomsoever brings the said prince , alive , to our Castle of Falkenstein .",
"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''"
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"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face ."
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"GROGNIO R. And here is the second proclamation : REWARD .",
"THE FIREDRAKE .",
"Whereas , Our dominions have lately been devastated by a Firedrake -LRB- the Salamander Furiosus of Buffon -RRB- ; This is to advise all , That whosoever brings the horns and tail of the said Firedrake to our Castle of Falkenstein , shall receive FIVE THOUSAND PURSES , the position of Crown Prince , with the usual perquisites , and the hand of the king 's niece , the Lady Molinda .",
"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
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"THE FIREDRAKE .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''"
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
"Linda !",
"come down at once ; here 's a surprise for you ! ''",
"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''"
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"GROGNIO R. `` H 'm , '' said the prince ; `` I did not think his majesty wrote so well ; '' and he would have liked to say , `` Do n't you think we might join the ladies . ''",
"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
"Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
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"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
"Linda !",
"come down at once ; here 's a surprise for you ! ''",
"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''"
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"`` But , sir , '' said the ambassador , `` the streets are lined with soldiers ; and I know not how you have escaped them .",
"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
"Linda !",
"come down at once ; here 's a surprise for you ! ''",
"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''"
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"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head ."
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"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
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"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head ."
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"Here , under my roof , you are safe for the moment ; but a prolonged stay -- excuse my inhospitality -- could not but strain the harmonious relations which prevail between the Government of Pantouflia and that which I have the honour to represent . ''",
"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head ."
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"`` We do n't want to fight ; and no more , I think , do you , '' said the prince , smiling .",
"`` Then how does your royal highness mean to treat the proclamations ? ''",
"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head .",
"`` William , '' said his lordship , `` where have you put his royal highness 's parcel and his carpet ? ''"
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"`` Why , by winning these ten thousand purses .",
"I can tell you 1,000,000 pounds is worth having , '' said the prince .",
"`` I 'll deliver up the said prince , alive , at Falkenstein this very night ; also the horns and tail of the said Firedrake .",
"But I do n't want to marry my Cousin Molly . ''",
"`` May I remind your royal highness that Falkenstein is three hundred miles away ?",
"Moreover , my head butler , Benson , disappeared from the house before dinner , and I fear he went to warn Captain Kopzoffski that you are here ! ''",
"`` That is nothing , '' said the prince ; `` but , my dear Lord Kelso , may I not have the pleasure of presenting Lady Rosalind with a little gift , a Philippine which I lost to her last night , merely the head and tail of a Firedrake which I stalked this morning ? ''",
"The ambassador was so astonished that he ran straight upstairs , forgetting his manners , and crying : `` Linda !",
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"Lady Rosalind came sweeping down , with a smile on her kind face .",
"She guessed what it was , though the prince had said nothing about it at dinner .",
"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
"cried the ambassador ; and the prince , offering Lady Rosalind his arm , went out into the hall , where he saw neither his carpet nor the horns and tail of the Firedrake !",
"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head .",
"`` William , '' said his lordship , `` where have you put his royal highness 's parcel and his carpet ? ''",
"`` Please , your lordship , '' said William , `` we think Benson have took them away with him . ''",
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"`` Lead the way , your royal highness ! ''",
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"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head .",
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"`` And where is Benson ? ''",
"`` We do n't know , your lordship .",
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"He turned quite pale , and said : `` Will you kindly ask the servants where the little Persian prayer-rug and the parcel which I brought with me have been placed ? ''",
"Lord Kelso rang the bell , and in came all the servants , with William , the under-butler , at their head .",
"`` William , '' said his lordship , `` where have you put his royal highness 's parcel and his carpet ? ''",
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"`` William , '' said his lordship , `` where have you put his royal highness 's parcel and his carpet ? ''",
"`` Please , your lordship , '' said William , `` we think Benson have took them away with him . ''",
"`` And where is Benson ? ''",
"`` We do n't know , your lordship .",
"We think he have been come for ! ''",
"`` Come for -- by whom ? ''",
"William stammered , and seemed at a loss for a reply .",
"`` Quick !",
"answer !",
"what do you know about it ? ''",
"William said at last , rather as if he were making a speech .",
"`` Your royaliness , and my lords and ladies , it was like this .",
"His royaliness comed in with a rug over his arm , and summat under it .",
"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him ."
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"`` And where is Benson ? ''",
"`` We do n't know , your lordship .",
"We think he have been come for ! ''",
"`` Come for -- by whom ? ''",
"William stammered , and seemed at a loss for a reply .",
"`` Quick !",
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"what do you know about it ? ''",
"William said at last , rather as if he were making a speech .",
"`` Your royaliness , and my lords and ladies , it was like this .",
"His royaliness comed in with a rug over his arm , and summat under it .",
"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for ."
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"`` Quick !",
"answer !",
"what do you know about it ? ''",
"William said at last , rather as if he were making a speech .",
"`` Your royaliness , and my lords and ladies , it was like this .",
"His royaliness comed in with a rug over his arm , and summat under it .",
"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room ."
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"William said at last , rather as if he were making a speech .",
"`` Your royaliness , and my lords and ladies , it was like this .",
"His royaliness comed in with a rug over his arm , and summat under it .",
"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word ."
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"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador ."
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"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''"
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"And he lays it down on that there seat , and Thomas shows him into the droring - room .",
"Then Benson says : ` Dinner 'll be ready in five minutes ; how tired I do feel ! '",
"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''"
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"Then he takes the libbuty of sitting hisself down on his royaliness 's rug , and he says , asking your pardon , ` I 've had about enough of service here .",
"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince ."
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"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''"
] | And then the XXXXX told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein . | prince | [
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"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''"
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"I 'm about tired , and I thinks of bettering myself .",
"I wish I was at the king 's court , and butler . '",
"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein ."
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"But before the words was out of his mouth , off he flies like a shot through the open door , and his royaliness 's parcel with him .",
"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''"
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"I run to the door , and there he was , flying right hover the town , in a northerly direction .",
"And that 's all I know ; for I would not tell a lie , not if it was never so .",
"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''"
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"And me , and Thomas -- as did n't see it , -- and cook , we thinks as how Benson was come for .",
"And cook says as she do n't wonder at it , neither ; for a grumblinger , more ill-conditioneder -- '' -LCB- The Butler on the carpet : p89.jpg -RCB- `` Thank you , William , '' said Lord Kelso ; `` that will do ; you can go , for the present . ''",
"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''"
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"CHAPTER XIII .",
"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them ."
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"Surprises .",
"The prince said nothing , the ambassador said nothing , Lady Rosalind said never a word till they were in the drawing-room .",
"It was a lovely warm evening , and the French windows were wide open on the balcony , which looked over the town and away north to the hills .",
"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
"said the ambassador .",
"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''"
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"Below them flowed the clear , green water of the Gluckthal .",
"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
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"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''"
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"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
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"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
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"And still nobody said a word .",
"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
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"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : '' I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''"
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"At last the prince spoke : `` This is a very strange story , Lord Kelso ! ''",
"`` Very , sir ! ''",
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"`` But true , '' added the prince ; `` at least , there is no reason in the nature of things why it should n't be true . ''",
"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : '' I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air : something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing - room !"
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"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : '' I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air : something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing - room !",
"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure ."
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"`` I can hardly believe , sir , that the conduct of Benson , whom I always found a most respectable man , deserved -- '' `` That he should be ` come for , ' '' said the prince .",
"`` Oh , no ; it was a mere accident , and might have happened to any of us who chanced to sit down on my carpet . ''",
"And then the prince told them , shortly , all about it : how the carpet was one of a number of fairy properties , which had been given him at his christening ; and how so long a time had gone by before he discovered them ; and how , probably , the carpet had carried the butler where he had said he wanted to go , namely -- to the king 's Court at Falkenstein .",
"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
"It is dreadful ! ''",
"Now all this time the prince was on the balcony , telling Lady Rosalind all about how he got the Firedrake done for , in the most modest way ; for , as he said : '' I did n't kill him : and it is really the Remora , poor fellow , who should marry Molly ; but he 's dead . ''",
"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air : something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing - room !",
"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
"He was set on getting them ; and if the Lady Rosalind had not expressed a wish for them , they would to-day have been in his possession . ''",
"`` Oh , sir , you honour us too highly , '' murmured Lady Rosalind ; and the prince blushed and said : `` Not at all !",
"Impossible ! ''",
"Then , of course , the ambassador became quite certain that his daughter was admired by the crown prince , who was on bad terms with the king of the country ; and a more uncomfortable position for an ambassador -- however , they are used to them .",
"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
"he thought .",
"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
"And in the meantime Benson will be pretending that he killed the Firedrake -- for he must have got to Falkenstein by now , -- and they will be for marrying him to the king 's niece , and making my butler crown prince to the kingdom of Pantouflia !",
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"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
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"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
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"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
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"`` It would not matter so much , '' added the prince , `` only I had relied on making my peace with his majesty , my father , by aid of those horns and that tail .",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
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"`` What on earth am I to do with the young man ? ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
"answered the king , very angrily ; and the poor prince threw himself at the feet of the queen .",
"But she took no notice of him whatever , no more than if he had been a fairy ; and the prince heard her murmur , as she pinched her royal arms : `` I shall waken presently ; this is nothing out of the way for a dream .",
"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''",
"All this time , the Lady Rosalind , as pale as a marble statue , was leaning against the side of the open window .",
"The prince thought he could do nothing wiser than go and comfort her , so he induced her to sit down on a chair in the balcony , -- for he felt that he was not wanted in the drawing - room ; -- and soon they were talking happily about the stars , which had begun to appear in the summer night ."
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"`` He ca n't stay here for ever ; and without his carpet he ca n't get away , for the soldiers have orders to seize him as soon as he appears in the street .",
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"At this very moment there was a whizz in the air : something shot past them , and , through the open window , the king , the queen , Benson , and the mortal remains of the Firedrake were shot into the ambassador 's drawing - room !",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
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"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
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"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''",
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"Meanwhile , the ambassador had induced the king to take a seat ; but there was no use in talking to the queen .",
"`` It would be a miracle , '' she said to herself , `` and miracles do not happen ; therefore this has not happened .",
"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''"
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"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"`` It would be a miracle , '' she said to herself , `` and miracles do not happen ; therefore this has not happened .",
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"The King Explains .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"The King Explains .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
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"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
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"The King Explains .",
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"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
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"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''",
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"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
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"-LCB- The King and Queen on the carpet : p95.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER XIV .",
"The King Explains .",
"The first who recovered his voice and presence of mind was Benson .",
"`` Did your lordship ring for coffee ? ''",
"he asked , quietly ; and when he was told `` Yes , '' he bowed and withdrew , with majestic composure .",
"When he had gone , the prince threw himself at the king 's feet , crying : `` Pardon , pardon , my liege ! ''",
"`` Do n't speak to me , sir ! ''",
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"Dr. Rumpfino ascribes it to imperfect nutrition . ''",
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"Meanwhile , the ambassador had induced the king to take a seat ; but there was no use in talking to the queen .",
"`` It would be a miracle , '' she said to herself , `` and miracles do not happen ; therefore this has not happened .",
"Presently , I shall wake up in my own bed at Falkenstein . ''",
"Now , Benson , William , and Thomas brought in the coffee , but the queen took no notice .",
"When they went away , the rest of the company slipped off quietly , and the king was left alone with the ambassador ; for the queen could hardly be said to count .",
"-LCB- The King and Queen : p99.jpg -RCB- `` You want to know all about it , I suppose ? ''"
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