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[ "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 15 -RSB- There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March . '", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at Set Fair .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace win-dows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''" ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his XXXXX would be freed from the monster .
country
[ "Illustration", "beast", "body", "boy", "country", "danger", "iron", "lad", "men", "palace" ]
[ "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 15 -RSB- There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March . '", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at Set Fair .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace win-dows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster ." ]
But the XXXXX , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division , for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .
prince
[ "Page", "anything", "beast", "boy", "chance", "crown", "elephant", "king", "monster", "prince" ]
[ "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at Set Fair .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace win-dows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division , for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first , and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''" ]
Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the XXXXX had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .
king
[ "anything", "beast", "country", "course", "grass", "king", "luck", "palace", "son", "tail" ]
[ "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at Set Fair .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace win-dows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division , for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first , and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot ." ]
`` Look here , '' said the XXXXX , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !
king
[ "arithmetic", "country", "course", "crown", "glory", "king", "men", "roast", "slate", "tops" ]
[ "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace win-dows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division , for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first , and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off ." ]
Well , I have asked that lout of a XXXXX of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio , `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''
brother
[ "Illustration", "bird", "boy", "brother", "country", "crown", "neighbourhood", "occasions", "ones", "sons" ]
[ "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 17 -RSB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division , for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first , and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio , `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !" ]
XXXXX , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !
Page
[ "Page", "country", "crown", "danger", "horns", "king", "lad", "monster", "occasions", "roast" ]
[ "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda !", "'' which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "`` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes ." ]
Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the XXXXX in this unfeeling way .
king
[ "Page", "armour", "creature", "everyone", "fingers", "flannels", "king", "mouth", "nonsense", "son" ]
[ "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "`` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Fire-drake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !" ]
This XXXXX comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .
poem
[ "blossom", "day", "everyone", "horns", "king", "part", "poem", "task", "water", "way" ]
[ "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Fire-drake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too ." ]
However , next XXXXX he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .
day
[ "Enrico", "boy", "cousin", "day", "everyone", "heat", "honour", "joke", "line", "nonsense" ]
[ "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Fire-drake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last ." ]
You must fetch me the XXXXX and the tail of the Fired rake .
horns
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[ "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Fire-drake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last ." ]
You must fetch me the horns and the XXXXX of the Fired rake .
tail
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[ "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Fire-drake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Fired rake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''" ]
`` Indeed , your XXXXX , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .
majesty
[ "advantages", "boy", "day", "flower", "honour", "horns", "line", "majesty", "turn", "violet" ]
[ "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Fired rake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were * both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir ." ]
But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true XXXXX than I am at present ; now can I ?
heir
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[ "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were * both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''" ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .
Illustration
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[ "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were * both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''" ]
`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his XXXXX , and will come back when he is tired !
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[ "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !" ]
I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the XXXXX , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .
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[ "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people ." ]
And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the XXXXX to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .
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[ "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed ." ]
As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a XXXXX , without a word .
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[ "* Subjunctive mood !", "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word ." ]
So the XXXXX , for all his cleverness , was not happy .
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[ "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy ." ]
After several days had gone by , the XXXXX returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .
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[ "He was a great grammarian !", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy ." ]
After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary XXXXX where he had been speaking his mind .
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[ "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his passions .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind ." ]
He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the XXXXX .
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[ "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Four -RSB- CHAPTER IV .", "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace ." ]
But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the XXXXX broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .
king
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[ "-- How Prince Prigio was deserted by Everybody MEANWHILE , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions ." ]
At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the XXXXX by himself .
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[ "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself ." ]
For he was quite unendurable , the XXXXX said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .
king
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[ "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him ." ]
And he grew so fierce , that even the XXXXX was afraid of him now .
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[ "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now ." ]
The poor XXXXX cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .
queen
[ "cousins", "grave", "hammock", "hand", "orders", "pardon", "queen", "tears", "temper", "use" ]
[ "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind ." ]
For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the XXXXX where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .
city
[ "Page", "account", "city", "hand", "king", "love", "palace", "place", "prince", "queen" ]
[ "-LSB- Illustration : Page 24 -RSB- `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , purely fabulous , you know . ''", "`` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day ." ]
He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his XXXXX and went to sleep .
hammock
[ "Illustration", "Page", "ability", "hammock", "mother", "pardon", "people", "rest", "son", "tears" ]
[ "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him ." ]
But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in XXXXX , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !
fact
[ "courtiers", "day", "fact", "king", "mother", "palace", "road", "son", "town", "use" ]
[ "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him ." ]
But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the XXXXX , merely to spite him !
courtiers
[ "account", "air", "courtiers", "hand", "mind", "queen", "tavern", "tears", "town", "use" ]
[ "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief ." ]
It was as if hay had been made of XXXXX he possessed .
everything
[ "cleverness", "everything", "hammock", "orders", "palace", "people", "prince", "road", "son", "talent" ]
[ "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?" ]
for it was not the XXXXX 's fault that he was so clever .
prince
[ "allowance", "conduct", "day", "hammock", "king", "palace", "place", "prince", "sword", "use" ]
[ "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so ." ]
But , even if the XXXXX had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?
prince
[ "cap", "clothes", "hay", "king", "mischief", "prince", "rest", "spite", "tavern", "temper" ]
[ "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?" ]
The other people were just as much in XXXXX for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .
fault
[ "conduct", "fault", "hay", "mischief", "palace", "part", "penny", "poetry", "road", "things" ]
[ "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this ." ]
If you are clever , you will find it best not to let XXXXX know it -- if you want them to like you .
people
[ "annoyance", "city", "everything", "orders", "part", "penny", "people", "prince", "servants", "spectacle" ]
[ "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you ." ]
Well , here was the XXXXX in a pretty plight .
prince
[ "everything", "fact", "fault", "history", "penny", "prince", "servants", "sword", "tavern", "things" ]
[ "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight ." ]
Not a pound in his XXXXX , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .
pocket
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[ "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain ." ]
At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest XXXXX of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .
part
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[ "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret ." ]
The XXXXX pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .
prince
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[ "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp ." ]
The XXXXX was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .
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[ "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times ." ]
But in the dusk the XXXXX saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .
prince
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[ "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table ." ]
There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly XXXXX it was , made of felt .
cap
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[ "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door ." ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .
Illustration
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[ "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI ." ]
-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the XXXXX was very hungry .
prince
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[ "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there ." ]
But , then , the XXXXX was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !
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[ "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there ." ]
But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long XXXXX !
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[ "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !" ]
No sooner had the XXXXX said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !
prince
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[ "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !" ]
No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the XXXXX of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !
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[ "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Five -RSB- CHAPTER V. -- What Prince Prigio found in the garret .", "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !" ]
The truth is , that the XXXXX , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .
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[ "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them ." ]
But this , of XXXXX , the prince did not know .
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[ "THE prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them ." ]
But this , of course , the XXXXX did not know .
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[ "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know ." ]
Now you should be told that seven-league XXXXX only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .
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[ "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know ." ]
Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious XXXXX when you say you want to go a long distance .
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[ "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance ." ]
Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the XXXXX , for example .
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[ "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?" ]
Well , the XXXXX walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .
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[ "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap ." ]
-LSB- XXXXX : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !
Illustration
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[ "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap ." ]
-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a XXXXX , however , and shouted '' Kellner !
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[ "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "-LSB- Illustration : Chapter Six -RSB- CHAPTER VI .", "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !" ]
'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but XXXXX came to him .
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[ "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''" ]
The XXXXX rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .
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[ "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''" ]
The prince rose , and went to the XXXXX in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .
table
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[ "-- What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town BY this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''" ]
The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the XXXXX , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .
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[ "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy ." ]
He then went back to a XXXXX in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .
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[ "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy ." ]
He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , XXXXX taking any notice of him .
nobody
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[ "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluck-stein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy ." ]
He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any XXXXX of him .
notice
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[ "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette ." ]
As he was sitting thus , a very tall XXXXX , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''
man
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[ "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette ." ]
As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the XXXXX 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''
prince
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[ "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette ." ]
As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's XXXXX , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''
table
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[ "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette ." ]
As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this XXXXX , and bring in the bill of fare . ''
table
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[ "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''" ]
With these words , the XXXXX sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .
officer
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[ "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''" ]
With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the XXXXX 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .
prince
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[ "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all ." ]
He was a heavy XXXXX , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .
man
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[ "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all ." ]
He was a heavy man , and the XXXXX , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .
prince
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[ "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet ." ]
As he did so , his XXXXX dropped off .
cap
[ "Guards", "boots", "cap", "corner", "course", "king", "pictures", "round", "steps", "words" ]
[ "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off ." ]
The XXXXX fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !
officer
[ "Guards", "corner", "direction", "distance", "king", "man", "notice", "officer", "people", "way" ]
[ "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off ." ]
The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my XXXXX , pardon !
prince
[ "Guards", "explanation", "governess", "insult", "man", "notice", "prince", "room", "steps", "waiters" ]
[ "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia ; for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''" ]
This was more than the XXXXX could be expected to believe .
prince
[ "Illustration", "Pardon", "breast", "cap", "face", "midst", "pictures", "prince", "table", "waiters" ]
[ "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !" ]
you have insulted your XXXXX and your superior officer .
prince
[ "breast", "cap", "cigarette", "feet", "insult", "midst", "notice", "prince", "room", "waiters" ]
[ "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 31 -RSB- He sat down at a table , however , and shouted '' Kellner !", "'' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !" ]
you have insulted your prince and your superior XXXXX .
officer
[ "Illustration", "Sir", "breast", "midst", "officer", "people", "prince", "round", "uniform", "way" ]
[ "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''" ]
On this , the poor XXXXX appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .
officer
[ "arrest", "breast", "corner", "king", "lap", "man", "nobody", "officer", "pardon", "table" ]
[ "`` The king , '' said he to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern ." ]
They all declared that they had not seen the XXXXX , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .
prince
[ "Guards", "Pardon", "cigarette", "insult", "king", "midst", "officer", "people", "prince", "sausages" ]
[ "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town ." ]
More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and XXXXX him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .
insult
[ "Pardon", "Sir", "arrest", "breast", "cap", "insult", "midst", "neighbourhood", "notice", "tavern" ]
[ "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town ." ]
More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the XXXXX shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .
prince
[ "Guards", "Nonsense", "corner", "idea", "knees", "lap", "man", "prince", "sausages", "town" ]
[ "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street ." ]
`` It is a disgraceful XXXXX , '' he said .
conspiracy
[ "Sir", "arrest", "bill", "cigarette", "conspiracy", "knees", "neighbourhood", "nobody", "sausages", "table" ]
[ "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette .", "As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` Kellner , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''", "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''" ]
He was not put in a better temper by the way in which XXXXX hustled him in the street .
people
[ "Guards", "bill", "feet", "insult", "landlord", "neighbourhood", "officer", "pardon", "people", "town" ]
[ "With these words , the officer sat down suddenly in the prince 's lap , as if he did not see him at all .", "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled ." ]
In one of these encounters , the XXXXX pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .
prince
[ "bill", "feet", "idea", "landlord", "officer", "pardon", "prince", "surprise", "tavern", "way" ]
[ "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down ." ]
As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his XXXXX to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !
cap
[ "Sir", "cap", "conspiracy", "feet", "idea", "king", "pardon", "prince", "tavern", "temper" ]
[ "He was a heavy man , and the prince , enraged at the insult , pushed him away and jumped to his feet .", "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down ." ]
As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her XXXXX , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !
pardon
[ "arrest", "direction", "encounters", "feet", "idea", "landlord", "pardon", "people", "surprise", "town" ]
[ "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !" ]
A crowd was collecting , and the XXXXX , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .
prince
[ "bill", "cap", "honour", "insult", "king", "knees", "people", "prince", "temper", "way" ]
[ "As he did so , his cap dropped off .", "The officer fell on his knees at once , crying : `` Pardon , my prince , pardon !", "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !" ]
A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the XXXXX , pulled out his purse .
tavern
[ "arrest", "bill", "direction", "everybody", "insult", "landlord", "officer", "street", "tavern", "town" ]
[ "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !" ]
Overcome with XXXXX , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .
surprise
[ "Sir", "direction", "king", "neighbourhood", "people", "purse", "surprise", "tavern", "town", "way" ]
[ "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !" ]
Overcome with surprise , he thrust the XXXXX into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .
money
[ "Sir", "conspiracy", "encounters", "landlord", "money", "officer", "pardon", "people", "prince", "surprise" ]
[ "I never saw you ! ''", "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !" ]
Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his XXXXX again .
cap
[ "Nonsense", "cap", "encounters", "neighbourhood", "newspapers", "people", "purse", "surprise", "tavern", "town" ]
[ "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again ." ]
In a moment the XXXXX , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !
crowd
[ "crowd", "hand", "honour", "pardon", "prince", "surprise", "tavern", "temper", "town", "woman" ]
[ "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again ." ]
In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every XXXXX , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !
direction
[ "Sir", "crowd", "direction", "idea", "insult", "landlord", "officer", "purse", "surprise", "woman" ]
[ "This was more than the prince could be expected to believe .", "`` Nonsense !", "Count Frederick von Matterhorn , '' he said ; `` you must be intoxicated .", "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again ." ]
In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the XXXXX , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !
town
[ "arrest", "everybody", "hand", "king", "money", "neighbourhood", "newspapers", "prince", "town", "way" ]
[ "Sir !", "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .", "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 35 -RSB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out ." ]
All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the XXXXX had found them in the dark garret .
prince
[ "Page", "anyone", "cap", "direction", "honour", "idea", "magician", "newspapers", "pardon", "prince" ]
[ "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .", "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 35 -RSB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out .", "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret ." ]
But the XXXXX was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts .
prince
[ "anyone", "arrest", "crowd", "encounters", "idea", "officer", "pardon", "prince", "terror", "woman" ]
[ "you have insulted your prince and your superior officer .", "Consider yourself under arrest !", "You shall be sent to a prison to-morrow . ''", "On this , the poor officer appealed piteously to everybody in the tavern .", "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .", "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 35 -RSB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out .", "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret ." ]
But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in XXXXX , nor in fairy gifts .
fairies
[ "Page", "cap", "fairies", "king", "prince", "tavern", "terror", "time", "town", "way" ]
[ "They all declared that they had not seen the prince , nor ever had an idea that he was doing them the honour of being in the neighbourhood of their town .", "More and more offended , and convinced that there was a conspiracy to annoy and insult him , the prince shouted for the landlord , called for his bill , threw down his three pieces of gold without asking for change , and went into the street .", "`` It is a disgraceful conspiracy , '' he said .", "`` The king shall answer for this !", "I shall write to the newspapers at once ! ''", "He was not put in a better temper by the way in which people hustled him in the street .", "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .", "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LSB- Illustration : Page 35 -RSB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out .", "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret .", "But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts .", "`` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong .", "Things are not as they appear . ''", "Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him ." ]
Annoyed at this , the XXXXX leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace .
prince
[ "Page", "anyone", "conspiracy", "crowd", "driver", "indigestion", "pardon", "prince", "street", "time" ]