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"The tradesmen examined the objects , each choosing that in his own line of business .",
"`` As to the sword , sire , '' said the cutler , `` it is an Andrea Ferrara , a fine old blade .",
"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''"
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"By a lucky accident , I happen to have one at home in a small collection of ancient weapons , exactly like it .",
"This evening it shall be at your Majesty 's disposal . ''",
"`` Perhaps , Herr Schnitzler , you will kindly write an order for it , as I wish no one of you to leave the palace , if you can conveniently stay , till your business is finished . ''",
"`` With pleasure , your Majesty , '' says the cutler .",
"`` As to the old rug , '' said the upholsterer , `` I have a Persian one quite identical with it at home , at your Majesty 's service . ''",
"`` Then you can do like Herr Schnitzler , '' who was the cutler .",
"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer ."
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"`` And I , '' said the hatter , `` have two old caps just like these , part of a bankrupt theatrical stock . ''",
"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer .",
"The king hastened to a window over the gate , and saw the sentinels on duty .",
"`` Hi ! ''",
"he called .",
"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
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"`` We are most fortunate , '' said the king .",
"`` The boots , now I come to think of it , are unimportant , at least for the present .",
"Perhaps we can borrow a pair from the theatre . ''",
"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer .",
"The king hastened to a window over the gate , and saw the sentinels on duty .",
"`` Hi ! ''",
"he called .",
"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers ."
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"`` As for the glass , '' said the optician , `` if your Majesty will allow me to take it home with me -- '' `` I am afraid I can not part with it , '' said the king ; `` but that , too , is unimportant , or not very pressing . ''",
"Then he called for a servant , to order luncheon for the shopkeepers , and paper for them to write their orders on .",
"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer .",
"The king hastened to a window over the gate , and saw the sentinels on duty .",
"`` Hi ! ''",
"he called .",
"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''"
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"But no one was within hearing , and in that very old part of the palace there were no bells .",
"`` Just pardon me for an instant , while I run downstairs , '' said his Majesty ; `` and , it seems a strange thing to ask , but may I advise you not to sit down on that carpet ?",
"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer .",
"The king hastened to a window over the gate , and saw the sentinels on duty .",
"`` Hi ! ''",
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"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
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"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
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"I have a reason for it . ''",
"In fact , he was afraid that someone might sit down on it , and wish he was somewhere else , and be carried away , as was the nature of the carpet .",
"King Prigio was not absent a minute , for he met William on the stairs ; but when he came back , there was not one single person in the turret-room !",
"`` Where on earth are they ? ''",
"cried the king , rushing through all the rooms in that part of the castle .",
"He shouted for them , and looked everywhere ; but there was not a trace of tailor , hatter , optician , swordmaker , upholsterer .",
"The king hastened to a window over the gate , and saw the sentinels on duty .",
"`` Hi ! ''",
"he called .",
"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''"
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"`` Hi ! ''",
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"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness ."
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"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
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"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet ."
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"he called .",
"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet ."
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"And the sentinels turned round , looked up , and saluted .",
"`` Have you seen anyone go out ? ''",
"he cried .",
"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself ."
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"`` No one , sire , '' answered the soldiers .",
"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural ."
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"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it ."
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"The king , who began to guess what had happened , hurried back to the turret-room .",
"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it ."
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"There were all the tradesmen with parcels under their arms .",
"`` What means this , gentlemen ? ''",
"said his Majesty , severely .",
"`` For what reason did you leave the room without my permission ? ''",
"They all knelt down , humbly imploring his compassion .",
"`` Get up , you donkeys ! ''",
"said the king , forgetting his politeness .",
"`` Get up , and tell me where you have been hiding yourselves . ''",
"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it .",
"Seizing the Wishing Cap , he put it on , wished all the tradesmen , including the shoemaker , back in the town at their shops , and also wished that none of them should remember anything about the whole affair ."
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"The hatter came forward , and said : `` Sire , you will not believe me ; indeed , I can scarcely believe it myself ! ''",
"`` Nor none of us ca n't , '' said the swordmaker .",
"`` We have been home , and brought the articles .",
"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it .",
"Seizing the Wishing Cap , he put it on , wished all the tradesmen , including the shoemaker , back in the town at their shops , and also wished that none of them should remember anything about the whole affair .",
"In a moment he was alone in the turret-room .",
"As for the shopkeepers , they had a kind of idea that they had dreamed something odd ; but , as it went no further , of course they did not talk about it , and nobody was any the wiser .",
"`` Owl that I am ! ''",
"said King Prigio to himself .",
"`` I might have better wished for a complete set of sham fairy things which would not work .",
"It would have saved a great deal of trouble ; but I am so much out of the habit of using the cap , that I never thought of it .",
"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all ."
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"All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch , '' he added , quoting his own advertisement without thinking of it .",
"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it .",
"Seizing the Wishing Cap , he put it on , wished all the tradesmen , including the shoemaker , back in the town at their shops , and also wished that none of them should remember anything about the whole affair .",
"In a moment he was alone in the turret-room .",
"As for the shopkeepers , they had a kind of idea that they had dreamed something odd ; but , as it went no further , of course they did not talk about it , and nobody was any the wiser .",
"`` Owl that I am ! ''",
"said King Prigio to himself .",
"`` I might have better wished for a complete set of sham fairy things which would not work .",
"It would have saved a great deal of trouble ; but I am so much out of the habit of using the cap , that I never thought of it .",
"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape ."
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"On this the swordmaker took out and exhibited the Andrea Ferrara blade , which was exactly like the Sword of Sharpness .",
"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it .",
"Seizing the Wishing Cap , he put it on , wished all the tradesmen , including the shoemaker , back in the town at their shops , and also wished that none of them should remember anything about the whole affair .",
"In a moment he was alone in the turret-room .",
"As for the shopkeepers , they had a kind of idea that they had dreamed something odd ; but , as it went no further , of course they did not talk about it , and nobody was any the wiser .",
"`` Owl that I am ! ''",
"said King Prigio to himself .",
"`` I might have better wished for a complete set of sham fairy things which would not work .",
"It would have saved a great deal of trouble ; but I am so much out of the habit of using the cap , that I never thought of it .",
"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape .",
"That would teach him , thought the king , to depend on himself , and to set a proper value on cleverness and learning , and minding his book ."
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"The upholsterer undid his parcel , and there was a Persian rug , which no one could tell from the magical carpet .",
"The hatter was fumbling with the string of his parcel , when he suddenly remembered , what the king in his astonishment had not noticed , that he had a cap on himself .",
"He pulled it off in a hurry , and the king at once saw that it was his Wishing Cap , and understood all about the affair .",
"The hatter , in his absence , had tried on the Wishing Cap , and had wished that he himself and his friends were all at home and back again with their wares at the palace .",
"And what he wished happened , of course , as was natural .",
"In a moment the king saw how much talk this business would produce in the country , and he decided on the best way to stop it .",
"Seizing the Wishing Cap , he put it on , wished all the tradesmen , including the shoemaker , back in the town at their shops , and also wished that none of them should remember anything about the whole affair .",
"In a moment he was alone in the turret-room .",
"As for the shopkeepers , they had a kind of idea that they had dreamed something odd ; but , as it went no further , of course they did not talk about it , and nobody was any the wiser .",
"`` Owl that I am ! ''",
"said King Prigio to himself .",
"`` I might have better wished for a complete set of sham fairy things which would not work .",
"It would have saved a great deal of trouble ; but I am so much out of the habit of using the cap , that I never thought of it .",
"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape .",
"That would teach him , thought the king , to depend on himself , and to set a proper value on cleverness and learning , and minding his book .",
"Of course he might have locked the things up , and forbidden Ricardo to touch them , but that might have seemed harsh ."
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"said King Prigio to himself .",
"`` I might have better wished for a complete set of sham fairy things which would not work .",
"It would have saved a great deal of trouble ; but I am so much out of the habit of using the cap , that I never thought of it .",
"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape .",
"That would teach him , thought the king , to depend on himself , and to set a proper value on cleverness and learning , and minding his book .",
"Of course he might have locked the things up , and forbidden Ricardo to touch them , but that might have seemed harsh .",
"And , as you may easily imagine , with all the powers at his command , the king fancied he could easily rescue Ricardo from any very serious danger at the hands of giants or magicians or monsters .",
"He only wanted to give him a fright or two , and make him respect the judgment of older and wiser people than himself .",
"CHAPTER IV .",
"Two Lectures .",
"-LCB- The Prince with the telescope : p64.jpg -RCB- For several days Prince Ricardo minded his books , and , according to his tutors , made considerable progress in polite learning .",
"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !"
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"However , what I have got will do very well . ''",
"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape .",
"That would teach him , thought the king , to depend on himself , and to set a proper value on cleverness and learning , and minding his book .",
"Of course he might have locked the things up , and forbidden Ricardo to touch them , but that might have seemed harsh .",
"And , as you may easily imagine , with all the powers at his command , the king fancied he could easily rescue Ricardo from any very serious danger at the hands of giants or magicians or monsters .",
"He only wanted to give him a fright or two , and make him respect the judgment of older and wiser people than himself .",
"CHAPTER IV .",
"Two Lectures .",
"-LCB- The Prince with the telescope : p64.jpg -RCB- For several days Prince Ricardo minded his books , and , according to his tutors , made considerable progress in polite learning .",
"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake ."
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"Then , putting on the Cap of Darkness , that nobody might see him , he carried all the real fairy articles away , except the Seven-league Boots , to his own room , where he locked them up , leaving in their place the sham Wishing Cap , the sham Cap of Darkness , the sham Sword of Sharpness , and the carpet which was not a magic carpet at all .",
"His idea was , of course , that Ricardo would start on an expedition confiding in his fairy things , and he would find that they did not act .",
"Then he would be left to his own cleverness and courage to get him out of the scrape .",
"That would teach him , thought the king , to depend on himself , and to set a proper value on cleverness and learning , and minding his book .",
"Of course he might have locked the things up , and forbidden Ricardo to touch them , but that might have seemed harsh .",
"And , as you may easily imagine , with all the powers at his command , the king fancied he could easily rescue Ricardo from any very serious danger at the hands of giants or magicians or monsters .",
"He only wanted to give him a fright or two , and make him respect the judgment of older and wiser people than himself .",
"CHAPTER IV .",
"Two Lectures .",
"-LCB- The Prince with the telescope : p64.jpg -RCB- For several days Prince Ricardo minded his books , and , according to his tutors , made considerable progress in polite learning .",
"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding ."
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"Of course he might have locked the things up , and forbidden Ricardo to touch them , but that might have seemed harsh .",
"And , as you may easily imagine , with all the powers at his command , the king fancied he could easily rescue Ricardo from any very serious danger at the hands of giants or magicians or monsters .",
"He only wanted to give him a fright or two , and make him respect the judgment of older and wiser people than himself .",
"CHAPTER IV .",
"Two Lectures .",
"-LCB- The Prince with the telescope : p64.jpg -RCB- For several days Prince Ricardo minded his books , and , according to his tutors , made considerable progress in polite learning .",
"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"Two Lectures .",
"-LCB- The Prince with the telescope : p64.jpg -RCB- For several days Prince Ricardo minded his books , and , according to his tutors , made considerable progress in polite learning .",
"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
"cried Ricardo .",
"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
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"Perhaps he ought not to be praised too highly for this , because , in fact , he saw no means of distinguishing himself by adventures just at that time .",
"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
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"Every morning he would climb the turret and sweep the horizon , and even much beyond the horizon , with the ivory spy-glass .",
"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you ."
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"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
"cried Ricardo .",
"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing ."
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"But look as he would , he saw no monsters preying on human-kind anywhere , nor princesses in distress .",
"To be sure he saw plenty of poor people in distress , and , being a good-hearted , though careless , lad , Dick would occasionally fly off with the Purse of Fortunatus in his pocket , and give them as much money as they needed -- it cost him nothing .",
"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
"cried Ricardo .",
"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''"
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"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
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"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
"cried Ricardo .",
"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat ."
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"But this was not the kind of adventure which he enjoyed .",
"Dragons for his money !",
"One day the Princess Jaqueline took a curious plan of showing Ricardo how little interest , after all , there is in performing the most wonderful exploits without any real difficulty or danger .",
"They were drifting before a light breeze on a hill lake ; Ricardo was fishing , and Jaqueline was sculling a stroke now and then , just to keep the boat right with the wind .",
"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat ."
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"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
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"Ricardo had very bad sport , when suddenly the trout began to rise all over the lake .",
"Dick got excited , and stumbled about the boat from stern to bow , tripping over Jaqueline 's feet , and nearly upsetting the vessel in his hurry to throw his flies over every trout he saw feeding .",
"-LCB- Drifting in a light breeze : p66.jpg -RCB- But , as too often occurs , they were taking one particular fly which was on the water , and would look at nothing else .",
"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
"cried Ricardo .",
"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
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"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
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"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''"
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"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
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"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
"and he began casting .",
"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''"
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"`` Oh , bother them ! ''",
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"`` I ca n't find a fly in my book in the least like that little black one they are feeding on ! ''",
"He tried half-a-dozen different fly-hooks , but all to no purpose ; he lost his temper , got his tackle entangled in Jaqueline 's hair and then in the landing-net ; and , though such a big boy , he was nearly crying with vexation .",
"The Princess Jaqueline , with great pains and patience , disentangled the casting line , first from her hair , which Ricardo was anxious to cut -LRB- the great stupid oaf , -- her pretty hair ! -RRB-",
"then from the landing-net ; but Dick had grown sulky .",
"`` It 's no use , '' he said ; `` I have not a fly that will suit .",
"Let 's go home , '' and he threw a tin can at a rising trout .",
"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
"I did not learn magic for nothing .",
"Just you look the other way for a minute or two , and you will find the right fly at the end of your line . ''",
"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
"and he began casting .",
"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''"
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"`` Now , Dick , '' said Jaqueline , `` you know I can help you .",
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"Dick turned his head away -LRB- it is not proper to look on at magical arts -RRB- , and then in a moment , saw the right hook on his cast ; but Jaqueline was not in the boat .",
"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
"and he began casting .",
"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''",
"At that very moment he noticed that the fly was off his cast , and Jaqueline was sitting at the oars .",
"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
"Some people are ; and it does grow rather tedious in the long run .",
"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid ."
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"She had turned herself into an artificial fly -LRB- a small black gnat -RRB- , and Dick might set to his sport again .",
"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
"and he began casting .",
"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''",
"At that very moment he noticed that the fly was off his cast , and Jaqueline was sitting at the oars .",
"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
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"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness ."
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"`` What a trump that girl is , '' he said aloud .",
"`` Clever , too ! ''",
"and he began casting .",
"He got a trout every cast , great big ones , over a pound , and soon he had a basketful .",
"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''",
"At that very moment he noticed that the fly was off his cast , and Jaqueline was sitting at the oars .",
"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
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"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness ."
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"But he began to feel rather bored .",
"`` There 's not much fun taking them , '' he said , `` when they are so silly . ''",
"At that very moment he noticed that the fly was off his cast , and Jaqueline was sitting at the oars .",
"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
"Some people are ; and it does grow rather tedious in the long run .",
"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''"
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"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
"Some people are ; and it does grow rather tedious in the long run .",
"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''"
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"`` You see , Ricardo , '' she said , `` I was right after all .",
"There is not much pleasure in sport that is easy and certain .",
"Now , apply this moral to dragon-killing with magic instruments .",
"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
"Some people are ; and it does grow rather tedious in the long run .",
"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
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"It may be useful when one is obliged to defend oneself , but surely a prince ought not to give his whole time to nothing else ! ''",
"Dick had no answer ready , so he only grumbled : `` You 're always preaching at me , Jack ; everybody always is .",
"I seem to have been born just to be preached at . ''",
"Some people are ; and it does grow rather tedious in the long run .",
"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
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"But perhaps what Jaqueline said may have made some impression on Ricardo , for he stuck to his books for weeks , and was got into decimal fractions and Euclid .",
"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
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"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom ."
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"All this , of course , pleased the king very much , and he began to entertain hopes of Ricardo 's becoming a wise and learned prince , and a credit to his illustrious family .",
"Things were not always to go smoothly , far from it ; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell into trouble next .",
"She had been very ready to lecture Dick , as we saw , and took a good deal of credit to herself for his steadiness .",
"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''"
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"But one day King Prigio happened to meet Jaqueline 's maid , Rosina , on the stairs ; and as Rosina was a pretty girl , and the king was always kind to his dependents , he stopped to have a chat with her .",
"`` Why , Rosina , what a pretty little silver cross you are wearing , '' he said , and he lifted a curious ornament which hung from a chain on Rosina 's neck .",
"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
"-LCB- `` H 'm ! ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
": p73.jpg -RCB- Now Rosina generally had her answer ready , and I am very sorry to say that she did not always speak the truth when she could think of anything better .",
"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver ."
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"It consisted of seven drops of silver , set like this : -LCB- The drops : p72.jpg -RCB- `` May I look at it ? ''",
"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
"-LCB- `` H 'm ! ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
": p73.jpg -RCB- Now Rosina generally had her answer ready , and I am very sorry to say that she did not always speak the truth when she could think of anything better .",
"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed ."
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"his Majesty asked , and Rosina , all in a flutter , took it off and gave if to him .",
"`` H 'm ! ''",
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"`` Very curious and pretty !",
"May I ask you where you got this , Rosina ? ''",
"-LCB- `` H 'm ! ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
": p73.jpg -RCB- Now Rosina generally had her answer ready , and I am very sorry to say that she did not always speak the truth when she could think of anything better .",
"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress ."
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read ."
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''"
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"said the king .",
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''"
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": p73.jpg -RCB- Now Rosina generally had her answer ready , and I am very sorry to say that she did not always speak the truth when she could think of anything better .",
"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
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"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before ."
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"`` Very curious and pretty ! ''",
": p73.jpg -RCB- Now Rosina generally had her answer ready , and I am very sorry to say that she did not always speak the truth when she could think of anything better .",
"On this occasion she was anxious to think of something better , for fear of getting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chemical experiment in her bedroom .",
"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''"
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"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline ."
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"But Rosina was fluttered , as we said , by the royal kindness , and she could think of nothing but to curtsy , and say : `` Please , your Majesty , the princess gave me the drops . ''",
"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline ."
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"`` Very interesting , '' said the king .",
"`` There is a little white moon shining in each of them !",
"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline ."
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"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon ."
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"I wonder if they shine in the dark ? ''",
"He opened the door of a cupboard which had no windows , where the housemaid kept her mops and brooms , and shut himself in .",
"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret ."
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"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me ."
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"Yes , there was no mistake ; the darkness was quite lighted up with the sheen of the seven little moons in the silver .",
"The king looked rather grave .",
"`` If you can trust me with this cross till to-morrow , Rosina , I should like to have it examined and analysed .",
"This is no common silver . ''",
"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me ."
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"Of course Rosina could only curtsy , but she was very much alarmed about the consequences to her mistress .",
"After luncheon , the king asked Jaqueline to come into his study , as he often did , to help him with his letters .",
"When they had sat down his Majesty said : `` My dear Jaqueline , I never interfere with your pursuits , but I almost doubt whether Cornelius Agrippa is a good book for a very young lady to read .",
"The Fairy Paribanou , I am sure , taught you nothing beyond the ordinary magical accomplishments suited to your rank ; but there are a great many things in the Cornelius which I think you should not study till you are older and wiser . ''",
"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of ."
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"`` What does your Majesty mean ? ''",
"said poor Jaqueline , feeling very uncomfortable ; for the king had never lectured her before .",
"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
"cried Jaqueline .",
"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry ."
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"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
"cried Jaqueline .",
"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?"
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"`` Why , '' said his Majesty , taking the silver cross out of his pocket , `` did you not give this to Rosina ? ''",
"`` Yes , sire , I did give her the drops .",
"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
"cried Jaqueline .",
"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?"
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"She had them made up herself . ''",
"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
"cried Jaqueline .",
"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''"
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"`` Then give it back to her when you see her next .",
"I am glad you are frank , Jaqueline .",
"And you know , of course , that the drops are not ordinary silver ?",
"They are moon silver , and that can only be got in one way , so far as I know , at least -- when one spills the water when he , or she , is drinking the moon .",
"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
"cried Jaqueline .",
"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet ."
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"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''"
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"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book ."
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"Now , there is only one book which tells how that can be done , and there is only one reason for doing it ; namely , to find out what is some other person 's secret .",
"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book ."
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"I shall not ask you whose secret you wanted to find out , but I must request you never to do such a thing again without consulting me .",
"You can have no reason for it , such as a great king might have whose enemies are plotting against his country . ''",
"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive ."
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"`` Oh , sire , I will tell you everything ! ''",
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"`` No , do n't ; I do n't want to know .",
"I am sure you will make no use of your information which you think I should not approve of .",
"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive .",
"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself ."
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"But there is another thing -- that eclipse of the moon !",
"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive .",
"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''"
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"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive .",
"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
"thought the king .",
"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little ."
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"Oh , Jaqueline , was it honourable , or fair to the astronomers and men of science , to say nothing about it ?",
"Their European reputations are seriously injured . ''",
"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive .",
"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''"
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"Poor Jaqueline could only cry .",
"`` Never mind , '' said his Majesty , comforting her .",
"`` There is no great harm done yet , and perhaps they would not believe you if you did explain ; but just think , if some people ceased to believe in Science , what would they have left to believe in ?",
"But you are young , of course , and can not be expected to think of everything . ''",
"`` I never thought about it at all , '' wept Jaqueline . ''",
"` Evil is wrought by want of thought , ' '' said the king , quoting the poet .",
"`` Now run away , dry your tears , and I think you had better bring me that book , and I 'll put it back in one of the locked-up shelves .",
"Later , when you are older , we shall see about it . ''",
"The princess flew to her room , and returned with her book .",
"And the king kissed her , and told her to go and see if her Majesty meant to take a drive .",
"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''"
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"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
"thought the king .",
"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
"that 's the question .",
"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
"It was across the sea , he noticed that ; but which sea , -- Atlantic , Pacific , the Black Sea , the Caspian , the Sea of Marmora , the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean , the German Ocean , the Mediterranean ?",
"Her ornaments were very peculiar ; there was a broad gold sun on her breast .",
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"`` I 'll never deceive him again , never ... unless it is quite necessary , '' said the princess to herself .",
"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
"that 's the question .",
"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
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"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
"What a lot he has read ! ''",
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"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
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"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
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"`` Indeed , it is not so easy to deceive the king .",
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"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
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"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
"It was across the sea , he noticed that ; but which sea , -- Atlantic , Pacific , the Black Sea , the Caspian , the Sea of Marmora , the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean , the German Ocean , the Mediterranean ?",
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"In fact , King Prigio had been very studious when a young man , before he came to the throne .",
"`` Poor child ! ''",
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"`` No doubt she was trying her fortune , wondering if Ricardo cares for her a little .",
"Of course I could not let her tell me that , poor child ! ''",
"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
"that 's the question .",
"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
"It was across the sea , he noticed that ; but which sea , -- Atlantic , Pacific , the Black Sea , the Caspian , the Sea of Marmora , the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean , the German Ocean , the Mediterranean ?",
"Her ornaments were very peculiar ; there was a broad gold sun on her breast .",
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"`` Dismal old Muscovite ! ''"
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"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
"that 's the question .",
"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
"It was across the sea , he noticed that ; but which sea , -- Atlantic , Pacific , the Black Sea , the Caspian , the Sea of Marmora , the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean , the German Ocean , the Mediterranean ?",
"Her ornaments were very peculiar ; there was a broad gold sun on her breast .",
"I must look at them again some day .",
"She said she was being sacrificed to wild birds -LRB- which her people worshipped -RRB- , because there was some famine , or war , or trouble in the country .",
"She said she was a Daughter of the Sun ; but that , of course , is absurd , unless -- By Jove !",
"I believe I have it , '' said the king , and he went into the royal library and was looking for some old Spanish book , when his secretary came and said that the Russian Ambassador was waiting for an interview with his Majesty .",
"`` Dismal old Muscovite ! ''",
"sighed the king .",
"`` A monarch has not a moment to himself for his private studies .",
"Ah , Prigio !",
"why wert thou not born to a private station ?",
"But Duty before everything , '' and wreathing his royal countenance in smiles , his Majesty prepared to give Count Snoreonski an audience .",
"It was all about the attitude of Pantouflia in the event of a Polish invasion of Russia ."
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"In this guess , as we know , his Majesty was mistaken , which seldom happened to him .",
"`` I wonder who she is ? ''",
"the king went on speaking to himself .",
"`` That great booby , Ricardo , saved her from wild birds , which were just going to eat her .",
"She was fastened to a mountain top , but where ?",
"that 's the question .",
"Ricardo never has any notion of geography .",
"It was across the sea , he noticed that ; but which sea , -- Atlantic , Pacific , the Black Sea , the Caspian , the Sea of Marmora , the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean , the German Ocean , the Mediterranean ?",
"Her ornaments were very peculiar ; there was a broad gold sun on her breast .",
"I must look at them again some day .",
"She said she was being sacrificed to wild birds -LRB- which her people worshipped -RRB- , because there was some famine , or war , or trouble in the country .",
"She said she was a Daughter of the Sun ; but that , of course , is absurd , unless -- By Jove !",
"I believe I have it , '' said the king , and he went into the royal library and was looking for some old Spanish book , when his secretary came and said that the Russian Ambassador was waiting for an interview with his Majesty .",
"`` Dismal old Muscovite ! ''",
"sighed the king .",
"`` A monarch has not a moment to himself for his private studies .",
"Ah , Prigio !",
"why wert thou not born to a private station ?",
"But Duty before everything , '' and wreathing his royal countenance in smiles , his Majesty prepared to give Count Snoreonski an audience .",
"It was all about the attitude of Pantouflia in the event of a Polish invasion of Russia ."
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"`` By all means , adding an expression of my tender interest in her Majesty 's health and welfare , '' said the king , presenting the count at the same time with a magnificent diamond snuffbox containing his portrait .",
"The old count was affected to tears , and withdrew , while King Prigio said : `` I have not lost a day ; I have made an amiable but very stupid man happy . ''",
"Such are , or rather such were , the toils of monarchs !",
"CHAPTER V. Prince Ricardo Crosses the Path of History .",
"-LCB- Hand reaching for a crown with wings : p83.jpg -RCB- `` I say , Jack , '' said Prince Ricardo one morning , `` here 's a queer letter for me ! ''",
"King Prigio had gone to a distant part of his dominions , on business of importance , and the young people were sitting in the royal study .",
"The letter , which Ricardo handed to Jaqueline , was written on a great broad sheet of paper , folded up without any envelope , as was the custom then , and was sealed with a huge seal in red wax .",
"`` I do n't know the arms , '' Ricardo said .",
"`` Oh , Ricardo , how you do neglect your Heraldry !",
"Old Green Stocking is in despair over your ignorance . ''",
"Now Green Stocking was the chief herald of Pantouflia , just like Blue Mantle in England .",
"`` Why , these are the Royal Arms of England , you great ignorant Dick ! ''",
"`` But Rome is n't in England , is it ?",
"-- and the post-mark is ` Roma ' : that 's Rome in some lingo , I expect .",
"It is in Latin , anyhow , I know .",
"Mortuus est Romae -- ` He died at Rome . '",
"It 's in the Latin Grammar .",
"Let 's see what the fellow says , anyhow , '' added Ricardo , breaking the seal .",
"`` He begins , ` Prins and dear Cousin ! '",
"I say , Jaqueline , he spells it ` Prins ; ' now it is P-R-I-N-C-E ."
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"King Prigio had gone to a distant part of his dominions , on business of importance , and the young people were sitting in the royal study .",
"The letter , which Ricardo handed to Jaqueline , was written on a great broad sheet of paper , folded up without any envelope , as was the custom then , and was sealed with a huge seal in red wax .",
"`` I do n't know the arms , '' Ricardo said .",
"`` Oh , Ricardo , how you do neglect your Heraldry !",
"Old Green Stocking is in despair over your ignorance . ''",
"Now Green Stocking was the chief herald of Pantouflia , just like Blue Mantle in England .",
"`` Why , these are the Royal Arms of England , you great ignorant Dick ! ''",
"`` But Rome is n't in England , is it ?",
"-- and the post-mark is ` Roma ' : that 's Rome in some lingo , I expect .",
"It is in Latin , anyhow , I know .",
"Mortuus est Romae -- ` He died at Rome . '",
"It 's in the Latin Grammar .",
"Let 's see what the fellow says , anyhow , '' added Ricardo , breaking the seal .",
"`` He begins , ` Prins and dear Cousin ! '",
"I say , Jaqueline , he spells it ` Prins ; ' now it is P-R-I-N-C-E .",
"He must be an ignorant fellow ! ''",
"`` People in glass houses should not throw stones , Dick , '' said Jaqueline .",
"`` He signs himself ` Charles , P. W. , ' '' said Ricardo , looking at the end .",
"`` Who on earth can he be ?",
"Why does he not put ` P. W. Charles , ' if these are his initials ?"
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"Old Green Stocking is in despair over your ignorance . ''",
"Now Green Stocking was the chief herald of Pantouflia , just like Blue Mantle in England .",
"`` Why , these are the Royal Arms of England , you great ignorant Dick ! ''",
"`` But Rome is n't in England , is it ?",
"-- and the post-mark is ` Roma ' : that 's Rome in some lingo , I expect .",
"It is in Latin , anyhow , I know .",
"Mortuus est Romae -- ` He died at Rome . '",
"It 's in the Latin Grammar .",
"Let 's see what the fellow says , anyhow , '' added Ricardo , breaking the seal .",
"`` He begins , ` Prins and dear Cousin ! '",
"I say , Jaqueline , he spells it ` Prins ; ' now it is P-R-I-N-C-E .",
"He must be an ignorant fellow ! ''",
"`` People in glass houses should not throw stones , Dick , '' said Jaqueline .",
"`` He signs himself ` Charles , P. W. , ' '' said Ricardo , looking at the end .",
"`` Who on earth can he be ?",
"Why does he not put ` P. W. Charles , ' if these are his initials ?",
"Look here , it 's rather a long letter ; you might read it to us , Jack ! ''",
"The princess took the epistle and began : `` How nice it smells , all scented !",
"The paper is gilt-edged , too . ''",
"`` Luxurious beggar , whoever he is , '' said Ricardo ."
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"I have not killed any Dragguns , there being nun of them here ; but I have been under fiar , at Gaeta . '",
"Where 's Gaeta , Dick ? ''",
"`` Never heard of it , '' said Ricardo .",
"`` Well , it is in Italy , and it was besieged lately .",
"He goes on : ` and I am told that I did not misbehave myself , nor disgrace the blud of Bruce . ' ''",
"`` I 've heard of Robert Bruce , '' said Dick ; `` he was the man who did not kill the spider , but he cracked the head of Sir Harry Bohun with one whack of his axe .",
"I remember him well enough . ''",
"`` Well , your correspondent seems to be a descendant of his . ''",
"`` That 's getting more interesting , '' said Dick .",
"`` I wish my father would go to war with somebody .",
"With the Sword of Sharpness I 'd make the enemy whistle !",
"Drive on , Jack . '' ''",
"` As a prins in distress , I apeal to your valler , so renouned in Europe .",
"I am kept out of my own ; my royal father , King Gems , ' -- well , this is the worst spelling I ever saw in my life !",
"He means King James , -- ` my royal father , King Gems , being druv into exile by a crewl Usurper , the Elector of Hannover .",
"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline ."
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"Drive on , Jack . '' ''",
"` As a prins in distress , I apeal to your valler , so renouned in Europe .",
"I am kept out of my own ; my royal father , King Gems , ' -- well , this is the worst spelling I ever saw in my life !",
"He means King James , -- ` my royal father , King Gems , being druv into exile by a crewl Usurper , the Elector of Hannover .",
"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !"
] | I just take my Seven-league Boots , run over to Rome , pick up Prince Charles , put him on the magic carpet , fly to London , clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him , set him down on the XXXXX of his fathers ; pick up the Elector , carry him over to his beloved Hanover , and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books . '' | throne | [
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"Drive on , Jack . '' ''",
"` As a prins in distress , I apeal to your valler , so renouned in Europe .",
"I am kept out of my own ; my royal father , King Gems , ' -- well , this is the worst spelling I ever saw in my life !",
"He means King James , -- ` my royal father , King Gems , being druv into exile by a crewl Usurper , the Elector of Hannover .",
"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !"
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"` As a prins in distress , I apeal to your valler , so renouned in Europe .",
"I am kept out of my own ; my royal father , King Gems , ' -- well , this is the worst spelling I ever saw in my life !",
"He means King James , -- ` my royal father , King Gems , being druv into exile by a crewl Usurper , the Elector of Hannover .",
"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !"
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"He means King James , -- ` my royal father , King Gems , being druv into exile by a crewl Usurper , the Elector of Hannover .",
"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !",
"I just take my Seven-league Boots , run over to Rome , pick up Prince Charles , put him on the magic carpet , fly to London , clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him , set him down on the throne of his fathers ; pick up the Elector , carry him over to his beloved Hanover , and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books . ''",
"`` But if the English do n't like Prince Charles when they get him ? ''",
"`` Like him ?"
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"King Gems is old , and likes a quiat life ; but I am determined to make an effort , if I go alone , and Europe shall here of Prince Charles .",
"Having heard -- as who has not ?",
"-- of your royal Highness 's courage and sordsmanship , I throw myself at your feet , and implore you to asist a prins in distres .",
"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !",
"I just take my Seven-league Boots , run over to Rome , pick up Prince Charles , put him on the magic carpet , fly to London , clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him , set him down on the throne of his fathers ; pick up the Elector , carry him over to his beloved Hanover , and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books . ''",
"`` But if the English do n't like Prince Charles when they get him ? ''",
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"Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country , my own . '' '",
"I remain , '' ` Prins and dear Cuzen , '' ` CHARLES , P. W. ' `` P. W. means Prince of Wales , '' added Jaqueline .",
"`` He is turned out of England you know , and lives at Rome with his father . ''",
"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !",
"I just take my Seven-league Boots , run over to Rome , pick up Prince Charles , put him on the magic carpet , fly to London , clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him , set him down on the throne of his fathers ; pick up the Elector , carry him over to his beloved Hanover , and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books . ''",
"`` But if the English do n't like Prince Charles when they get him ? ''",
"`` Like him ?",
"they 're sure to like him , a young fellow like that !",
"Besides , I 'll take the sword with me in case of accidents . ''"
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"`` I like that chap , '' said Prince Ricardo .",
"`` He does not spell very well , as you say , but I sometimes make mistakes myself ; and I like his spirit .",
"I 've been looking out for an adventure ; but the big game is getting shy , and my sword rusts in his scabbard .",
"I 'll tell you what , Jack -- I 've an idea !",
"I 'll put him on the throne of his fathers ; it 's as easy as shelling peas : and as for that other fellow , the Elector , I 'll send him back to Hanover , wherever that may be , and he can go on electing , and polling his vote in peace and quietness , at home .",
"Just wait till I spot the places . ''",
"The prince ran up to the turret , fetched the magic spy-glass , and looked up London , Rome , and Hanover , as you would in a map .",
"`` Well , Dick , but how do you mean to do it ? ''",
"`` Do it ?",
"-- nothing simpler !",
"I just take my Seven-league Boots , run over to Rome , pick up Prince Charles , put him on the magic carpet , fly to London , clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him , set him down on the throne of his fathers ; pick up the Elector , carry him over to his beloved Hanover , and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books . ''",
"`` But if the English do n't like Prince Charles when they get him ? ''",
"`` Like him ?",
"they 're sure to like him , a young fellow like that !",
"Besides , I 'll take the sword with me in case of accidents . ''",
"`` But , Dick , it is your father 's rule that you are never to meddle in the affairs of other countries , and never to start on an expedition when he is not at home . ''",
"`` Oh , he wo n't mind this time !",
"There 's no kind of danger ; and I 'm sure he will approve of the principle of the thing .",
"Kings must stick up for each other .",
"Why , some electing characters might come here and kick us out ! ''"
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"they 're sure to like him , a young fellow like that !",
"Besides , I 'll take the sword with me in case of accidents . ''",
"`` But , Dick , it is your father 's rule that you are never to meddle in the affairs of other countries , and never to start on an expedition when he is not at home . ''",
"`` Oh , he wo n't mind this time !",
"There 's no kind of danger ; and I 'm sure he will approve of the principle of the thing .",
"Kings must stick up for each other .",
"Why , some electing characters might come here and kick us out ! ''",
"`` Your father is not the sort of king who is kicked out , '' said Jaqueline .",
"But there was no use in talking to Dick .",
"He made his simple preparations , and announced that he would be back in time for luncheon .",
"What was poor Jaqueline to do ?",
"She was extremely anxious .",
"She knew , as we saw , what King Prigio had intended about changing the fairy things for others that would not work .",
"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree ."
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"There 's no kind of danger ; and I 'm sure he will approve of the principle of the thing .",
"Kings must stick up for each other .",
"Why , some electing characters might come here and kick us out ! ''",
"`` Your father is not the sort of king who is kicked out , '' said Jaqueline .",
"But there was no use in talking to Dick .",
"He made his simple preparations , and announced that he would be back in time for luncheon .",
"What was poor Jaqueline to do ?",
"She was extremely anxious .",
"She knew , as we saw , what King Prigio had intended about changing the fairy things for others that would not work .",
"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo ."
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"Why , some electing characters might come here and kick us out ! ''",
"`` Your father is not the sort of king who is kicked out , '' said Jaqueline .",
"But there was no use in talking to Dick .",
"He made his simple preparations , and announced that he would be back in time for luncheon .",
"What was poor Jaqueline to do ?",
"She was extremely anxious .",
"She knew , as we saw , what King Prigio had intended about changing the fairy things for others that would not work .",
"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo .",
"The younger was a pretty dark boy , with a funny little roundabout white wig .",
"He was splendidly dressed in a light-blue silk coat ; a delicate little lace scarf was tied round his neck ; he had lace ruffles falling about his little ringed hands ; he had a pretty sword , with a gold handle set with diamonds -- in fact , he was the picture of a little dandy ."
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"What was poor Jaqueline to do ?",
"She was extremely anxious .",
"She knew , as we saw , what King Prigio had intended about changing the fairy things for others that would not work .",
"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo .",
"The younger was a pretty dark boy , with a funny little roundabout white wig .",
"He was splendidly dressed in a light-blue silk coat ; a delicate little lace scarf was tied round his neck ; he had lace ruffles falling about his little ringed hands ; he had a pretty sword , with a gold handle set with diamonds -- in fact , he was the picture of a little dandy .",
"The other lad had a broad Scotch bonnet on , and no wig ; beautiful silky yellow locks fell about his shoulders .",
"He had laid his sword on the grass .",
"He was dressed in tartan , which Ricardo had never seen before ; and he wore a kilt , which was also new to Ricardo , who wondered at his bare legs -- for he was wearing shoes with no stockings .",
"In his hand he held a curious club , with a long , slim handle , and a head made heavy with lead , and defended with horn ."
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"She was extremely anxious .",
"She knew , as we saw , what King Prigio had intended about changing the fairy things for others that would not work .",
"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo .",
"The younger was a pretty dark boy , with a funny little roundabout white wig .",
"He was splendidly dressed in a light-blue silk coat ; a delicate little lace scarf was tied round his neck ; he had lace ruffles falling about his little ringed hands ; he had a pretty sword , with a gold handle set with diamonds -- in fact , he was the picture of a little dandy .",
"The other lad had a broad Scotch bonnet on , and no wig ; beautiful silky yellow locks fell about his shoulders .",
"He had laid his sword on the grass .",
"He was dressed in tartan , which Ricardo had never seen before ; and he wore a kilt , which was also new to Ricardo , who wondered at his bare legs -- for he was wearing shoes with no stockings .",
"In his hand he held a curious club , with a long , slim handle , and a head made heavy with lead , and defended with horn .",
"With this he was aiming at a little white ball ; and suddenly he swung up the club and sent the ball out of sight in the air , over several trees ."
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"She was certain Dick would get himself into a scrape ; how was she to help him ?",
"She made up her mind quickly , while Dick was putting his things together .",
"She told the queen -LRB- it was the nearest to the truth she could think of -RRB- that she `` was going for a turn with Dick . ''",
"Then she changed herself into a mosquito -- a kind of gnat that bites -- and hid herself under a fold of Dick 's coat .",
"Of course he knew nothing about her being there .",
"Then he started off in his Seven - league Boots , and before you could say `` Jack Robinson '' he was in Rome , in the grounds of a splendid palace called the Villa Borghese .",
"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo .",
"The younger was a pretty dark boy , with a funny little roundabout white wig .",
"He was splendidly dressed in a light-blue silk coat ; a delicate little lace scarf was tied round his neck ; he had lace ruffles falling about his little ringed hands ; he had a pretty sword , with a gold handle set with diamonds -- in fact , he was the picture of a little dandy .",
"The other lad had a broad Scotch bonnet on , and no wig ; beautiful silky yellow locks fell about his shoulders .",
"He had laid his sword on the grass .",
"He was dressed in tartan , which Ricardo had never seen before ; and he wore a kilt , which was also new to Ricardo , who wondered at his bare legs -- for he was wearing shoes with no stockings .",
"In his hand he held a curious club , with a long , slim handle , and a head made heavy with lead , and defended with horn .",
"With this he was aiming at a little white ball ; and suddenly he swung up the club and sent the ball out of sight in the air , over several trees .",
"Prince Ricardo stepped up to this boy , took off his cap , and said : `` I think I have the honour of addressing the Prince of Wales ? ''"
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"There he saw an elderly gentleman , in a great curled wig , sound asleep on a seat beneath a tree .",
"The old gentleman had a long , pale , melancholy face , and across his breast was a broad blue ribbon with a star .",
"Ah !",
"how changed was King James from the handsome Prince who had loved fair Beatrix Esmond , thirty years ago !",
"Near him were two boys , not quite so old as Prince Ricardo .",
"The younger was a pretty dark boy , with a funny little roundabout white wig .",
"He was splendidly dressed in a light-blue silk coat ; a delicate little lace scarf was tied round his neck ; he had lace ruffles falling about his little ringed hands ; he had a pretty sword , with a gold handle set with diamonds -- in fact , he was the picture of a little dandy .",
"The other lad had a broad Scotch bonnet on , and no wig ; beautiful silky yellow locks fell about his shoulders .",
"He had laid his sword on the grass .",
"He was dressed in tartan , which Ricardo had never seen before ; and he wore a kilt , which was also new to Ricardo , who wondered at his bare legs -- for he was wearing shoes with no stockings .",
"In his hand he held a curious club , with a long , slim handle , and a head made heavy with lead , and defended with horn .",
"With this he was aiming at a little white ball ; and suddenly he swung up the club and sent the ball out of sight in the air , over several trees .",
"Prince Ricardo stepped up to this boy , took off his cap , and said : `` I think I have the honour of addressing the Prince of Wales ? ''",
"Prince Charles started at the sight of a gentleman in long riding-boots , girt with a broadsword , which was not then generally worn , and carrying a Persian rug under his arm .",
"`` That is what I am called , sir , '' he said , `` by those who give me the title which is mine by right .",
"May I inquire the reason which offers me the pleasure of this unexpected interview ? ''",
"`` Oh , I 'm Ricardo of Pantouflia ! ''",
"says Dick .",
"`` I had a letter from you this morning , and I believe you wanted to see me . ''"
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