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[ "Some were abroad ; several were ill ; a few were in prison among the Saracens ; others were captives in the dens of ogres .", "The end of it was that the king and queen had to sit down alone , one at each end of a very long table , arrayed with plates and glasses for a hundred guests -- for a hundred guests who never came !", "`` Any soup , my dear ? ''", "shouted the king , through a speaking-trumpet ; when , suddenly , the air was filled with a sound like the rustling of the wings of birds .", "Flitter , flitter , flutter , went the noise ; and when the queen looked up , lo and behold !", "on every seat was a lovely fairy , dressed in green , each with a most interesting-looking parcel in her hand .", "Do n't you like opening parcels ?", "The king did , and he was most friendly and polite to the fairies .", "But the queen , though she saw them distinctly , took no notice of them .", "You see , she did not believe in fairies , nor in her own eyes , when she saw them .", "So she talked across the fairies to the king , just as if they had not been there ; but the king behaved as politely as if they were real -- which , of course , they were .", "When dinner was over , and when the nurse had brought in the baby , all the fairies gave him the most magnificent presents .", "One offered a purse which could never be empty ; and one a pair of seven-leagued boots ; and another a cap of darkness , that nobody might see the prince when he put it on ; and another a wishing-cap ; and another a carpet , on which , when he sat , he was carried wherever he wished to find himself .", "Another made him beautiful for ever ; and another , brave ; and another , lucky : but the last fairy of all , a cross old thing , crept up and said , `` My child , you shall be too clever ! ''", "This fairy 's gift would have pleased the queen , if she had believed in it , more than anything else , because she was so clever herself .", "But she took no notice at all ; and the fairies went each to her own country , and none of them stayed there at the palace , where nobody believed in them , except the king , a little .", "But the queen tossed all their nice boots and caps , carpets , purses , swords , and all , away into a dark lumber-room ; for , of course , she thought that they were all nonsense , and merely old rubbish out of books , or pantomime `` properties . ''", "CHAPTER II .", "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p9.jpg -RCB- Prince Prigio and his Family .", "Well , the little prince grew up ." ]
I think I 've told you that his name was XXXXX -- did I not ?
Prigio
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Some were abroad ; several were ill ; a few were in prison among the Saracens ; others were captives in the dens of ogres . The end of it was that the king and queen had to sit down alone , one at each end of a very long table , arrayed with plates and glasses for a hundred guests -- for a hundred guests who never came ! `` Any soup , my dear ? '' shouted the king , through a speaking-trumpet ; when , suddenly , the air was filled with a sound like the rustling of the wings of birds . Flitter , flitter , flutter , went the noise ; and when the queen looked up , lo and behold ! on every seat was a lovely fairy , dressed in green , each with a most interesting-looking parcel in her hand . Do n't you like opening parcels ? The king did , and he was most friendly and polite to the fairies . But the queen , though she saw them distinctly , took no notice of them . You see , she did not believe in fairies , nor in her own eyes , when she saw them . So she talked across the fairies to the king , just as if they had not been there ; but the king behaved as politely as if they were real -- which , of course , they were . When dinner was over , and when the nurse had brought in the baby , all the fairies gave him the most magnificent presents . One offered a purse which could never be empty ; and one a pair of seven-leagued boots ; and another a cap of darkness , that nobody might see the prince when he put it on ; and another a wishing-cap ; and another a carpet , on which , when he sat , he was carried wherever he wished to find himself . Another made him beautiful for ever ; and another , brave ; and another , lucky : but the last fairy of all , a cross old thing , crept up and said , `` My child , you shall be too clever ! '' This fairy 's gift would have pleased the queen , if she had believed in it , more than anything else , because she was so clever herself . But she took no notice at all ; and the fairies went each to her own country , and none of them stayed there at the palace , where nobody believed in them , except the king , a little . But the queen tossed all their nice boots and caps , carpets , purses , swords , and all , away into a dark lumber-room ; for , of course , she thought that they were all nonsense , and merely old rubbish out of books , or pantomime `` properties . '' CHAPTER II . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p9.jpg -RCB- Prince Prigio and his Family . Well , the little prince grew up . I think I 've told you that his name was XXXXX -- did I not ? Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: CHAPTER, Flitter, Prigio, Saracens, lumber-room, ogres, p9.jpg, rustling, speaking-trumpet, wishing-cap
Prigio
[ "So she talked across the fairies to the king , just as if they had not been there ; but the king behaved as politely as if they were real -- which , of course , they were .", "When dinner was over , and when the nurse had brought in the baby , all the fairies gave him the most magnificent presents .", "One offered a purse which could never be empty ; and one a pair of seven-leagued boots ; and another a cap of darkness , that nobody might see the prince when he put it on ; and another a wishing-cap ; and another a carpet , on which , when he sat , he was carried wherever he wished to find himself .", "Another made him beautiful for ever ; and another , brave ; and another , lucky : but the last fairy of all , a cross old thing , crept up and said , `` My child , you shall be too clever ! ''", "This fairy 's gift would have pleased the queen , if she had believed in it , more than anything else , because she was so clever herself .", "But she took no notice at all ; and the fairies went each to her own country , and none of them stayed there at the palace , where nobody believed in them , except the king , a little .", "But the queen tossed all their nice boots and caps , carpets , purses , swords , and all , away into a dark lumber-room ; for , of course , she thought that they were all nonsense , and merely old rubbish out of books , or pantomime `` properties . ''", "CHAPTER II .", "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p9.jpg -RCB- Prince Prigio and his Family .", "Well , the little prince grew up .", "I think I 've told you that his name was Prigio -- did I not ?", "Well , that was his name .", "You can not think how clever he was .", "He argued with his nurse as soon as he could speak , which was very soon .", "He argued that he did not like to be washed , because the soap got into his eyes .", "However , when he was told all about the pores of the skin , and how they could not be healthy if he was not washed , he at once ceased to resist , for he was very reasonable .", "He argued with his father that he did not see why there should be kings who were rich , while beggars were poor ; and why the king -- who was a little greedy -- should have poached eggs and plum-cake at afternoon tea , while many other persons went without dinner .", "The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . ''", "Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen .", "And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage ." ]
-LCB- XXXXX reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all !
Prigio
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So she talked across the fairies to the king , just as if they had not been there ; but the king behaved as politely as if they were real -- which , of course , they were . When dinner was over , and when the nurse had brought in the baby , all the fairies gave him the most magnificent presents . One offered a purse which could never be empty ; and one a pair of seven-leagued boots ; and another a cap of darkness , that nobody might see the prince when he put it on ; and another a wishing-cap ; and another a carpet , on which , when he sat , he was carried wherever he wished to find himself . Another made him beautiful for ever ; and another , brave ; and another , lucky : but the last fairy of all , a cross old thing , crept up and said , `` My child , you shall be too clever ! '' This fairy 's gift would have pleased the queen , if she had believed in it , more than anything else , because she was so clever herself . But she took no notice at all ; and the fairies went each to her own country , and none of them stayed there at the palace , where nobody believed in them , except the king , a little . But the queen tossed all their nice boots and caps , carpets , purses , swords , and all , away into a dark lumber-room ; for , of course , she thought that they were all nonsense , and merely old rubbish out of books , or pantomime `` properties . '' CHAPTER II . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p9.jpg -RCB- Prince Prigio and his Family . Well , the little prince grew up . I think I 've told you that his name was Prigio -- did I not ? Well , that was his name . You can not think how clever he was . He argued with his nurse as soon as he could speak , which was very soon . He argued that he did not like to be washed , because the soap got into his eyes . However , when he was told all about the pores of the skin , and how they could not be healthy if he was not washed , he at once ceased to resist , for he was very reasonable . He argued with his father that he did not see why there should be kings who were rich , while beggars were poor ; and why the king -- who was a little greedy -- should have poached eggs and plum-cake at afternoon tea , while many other persons went without dinner . The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . '' Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen . And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage . -LCB- XXXXX reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Prigio, afternoon, course, father, force, lumber-room, nonsense, p9.jpg, palace, wishing-cap
Prigio
[ "You can not think how clever he was .", "He argued with his nurse as soon as he could speak , which was very soon .", "He argued that he did not like to be washed , because the soap got into his eyes .", "However , when he was told all about the pores of the skin , and how they could not be healthy if he was not washed , he at once ceased to resist , for he was very reasonable .", "He argued with his father that he did not see why there should be kings who were rich , while beggars were poor ; and why the king -- who was a little greedy -- should have poached eggs and plum-cake at afternoon tea , while many other persons went without dinner .", "The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . ''", "Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen .", "And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage .", "-LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all !", "He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup .", "He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .", "He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers .", "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !" ]
As time went on , Prince XXXXX had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .
Prigio
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You can not think how clever he was . He argued with his nurse as soon as he could speak , which was very soon . He argued that he did not like to be washed , because the soap got into his eyes . However , when he was told all about the pores of the skin , and how they could not be healthy if he was not washed , he at once ceased to resist , for he was very reasonable . He argued with his father that he did not see why there should be kings who were rich , while beggars were poor ; and why the king -- who was a little greedy -- should have poached eggs and plum-cake at afternoon tea , while many other persons went without dinner . The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . '' Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen . And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage . -LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all ! He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup . He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon . He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers . He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince XXXXX had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, Exchequer, French, German, Prigio, afternoon, cricketer, p11.jpg, rat-catcher, turnip-tops
Prigio
[ "The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . ''", "Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen .", "And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage .", "-LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all !", "He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup .", "He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .", "He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers .", "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''" ]
But XXXXX nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .
Prigio
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The king was so surprised and hurt at these remarks that he boxed the prince 's ears , saying , `` I 'll teach you to be too clever , my lad . '' Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen . And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage . -LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all ! He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup . He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon . He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers . He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But XXXXX nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Chancellor, Exchequer, French, German, Prigio, cricketer, queen-dowager, rat-catcher, third, turnip-tops
Prigio
[ "Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen .", "And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage .", "-LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all !", "He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup .", "He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .", "He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers .", "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors ." ]
Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince XXXXX any better .
Prigio
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Then he remembered the awful curse of the oldest fairy , and was sorry for the rudeness of the queen . And when the prince , after having his ears boxed , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage . -LCB- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all ! He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup . He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon . He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers . He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince XXXXX any better . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, Enrico, Exchequer, German, Prigio, Royal, cricketer, p11.jpg, second, turnip-tops
Prigio
[ "He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup .", "He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .", "He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers .", "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake ." ]
Of all the people who did not like XXXXX , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .
Prigio
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He would go down into the kitchen , and show the cook how to make soup . He would visit the poor people 's cottage , and teach them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon . He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers . He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like XXXXX , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, French, German, Pantouflia, Prigio, Royal, queen-dowager, second, third, turnip-tops
Prigio
[ "He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers .", "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself ." ]
When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear XXXXX whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Chancellor", "Court", "Enrico", "Exchequer", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "rat-catcher", "second", "third" ]
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He showed the fencing-master how to fence , and the professional cricketer how to bowl , and instructed the rat-catcher in breeding terriers . He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear XXXXX whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Chancellor, Court, Enrico, Exchequer, Pantouflia, Prigio, rat-catcher, second, third
Prigio
[ "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is ." ]
And the king was afraid that XXXXX would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .
Prigio
[ "Court", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "French", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "Royal", "pound", "third", "twopence" ]
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He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that XXXXX would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, Enrico, Firedrake, French, Pantouflia, Prigio, Royal, pound, third, twopence
Prigio
[ "He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .", "The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? ''", "and `` Have you read that ? ''", "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is ." ]
And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing XXXXX really wanted .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Court", "Enrico", "Exchequer", "French", "Prigio", "Royal", "pound", "queen-dowager", "third" ]
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He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not go round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does . The young ladies of the Court disliked dancing with him , in spite of his good looks , because he was always asking , `` Have you read this ? '' and `` Have you read that ? '' -- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing XXXXX really wanted . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Court, Enrico, Exchequer, French, Prigio, Royal, pound, queen-dowager, third
Prigio
[ "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought ." ]
How was he to get XXXXX out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Grognio", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "pound", "pounds", "queen-dowager", "third" ]
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-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get XXXXX out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Grognio, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, pound, pounds, queen-dowager, third
Prigio
[ "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought ." ]
How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make XXXXX or Alphonso his successor ?
Enrico
[ "Enrico", "Firedrake", "German", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "p15.jpg", "pounds", "queen-dowager", "third", "twopence" ]
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-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make XXXXX or Alphonso his successor ? Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, Firedrake, German, Pantouflia, Prigio, p15.jpg, pounds, queen-dowager, third, twopence
Enrico
[ "-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .", "He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife .", "He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar !", "In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''", "And , what was more , he had !", "As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .", "They were not a bit clever , but jolly .", "Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion .", "Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever .", "Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''", "But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors .", "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought ." ]
How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or XXXXX his successor ?
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Grognio", "King", "Pantouflia", "counting-house", "pound", "pounds", "second", "third", "twopence" ]
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-- and when they said they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out . He found out all his tutors and masters in the same horrid way ; correcting the accent of his French teacher , and trying to get his German tutor not to eat peas with his knife . He also endeavoured to teach the queen-dowager , his grandmother , an art with which she had long been perfectly familiar ! In fact , he knew everything better than anybody else ; and the worst of it was that he did : and he was never in the wrong , and he always said , `` Did n't I tell you so ? '' And , what was more , he had ! As time went on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked . They were not a bit clever , but jolly . Prince Alphonso , the third son , was round , fat , good-humoured , and as brave as a lion . Prince Enrico , the second , was tall , thin , and a little sad , but never too clever . Both were in love with two of their own cousins -LRB- with the approval of their dear parents -RRB- ; and all the world said , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! '' But Prigio nearly got the country into several wars by being too clever for the foreign ambassadors . Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or XXXXX his successor ? Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Grognio, King, Pantouflia, counting-house, pound, pounds, second, third, twopence
Alphonso
[ "Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .", "CHAPTER III .", "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR ." ]
The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in XXXXX .
Pantouflia
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Grognio", "King", "Pantouflia", "barometers", "counting-house", "pounds", "twopence" ]
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Now , as Pantouflia was a rich , lazy country , which hated fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better . CHAPTER III . About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Grognio, King, Pantouflia, barometers, counting-house, pounds, twopence
Pantouflia
[ "About the Firedrake .", "Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most .", "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood ." ]
Now , the XXXXX is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Grognio", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "counting-house", "twopence" ]
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About the Firedrake . Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the XXXXX is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Grognio, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, counting-house, twopence
Firedrake
[ "For the king knew he was not clever , himself .", "When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is .", "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot ." ]
A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "King", "barometers", "counting-house", "p15.jpg", "pound", "pounds", "twopence" ]
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For the king knew he was not clever , himself . When he was in the counting-house , counting out his money , and when he happened to say , `` Sixteen shillings and fourteen and twopence are three pounds , fifteen , '' it made him wild to hear Prigio whisper , `` One pound , ten and twopence '' -- which , of course , it is . And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, King, barometers, counting-house, p15.jpg, pound, pounds, twopence
Firedrake
[ "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest ." ]
It is a little hard on XXXXX , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''
Enrico
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p15.jpg" ]
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And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on XXXXX , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p15.jpg
Enrico
[ "And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted .", "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest ." ]
It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that XXXXX ! ''
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p15.jpg" ]
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And the king was afraid that Prigio would conspire , and get made king himself -- which was the last thing Prigio really wanted . He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that XXXXX ! '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p15.jpg
Prigio
[ "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''" ]
Then the king went to XXXXX , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p15.jpg" ]
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He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to XXXXX , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p15.jpg
Prigio
[ "He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .", "-LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought .", "How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ?", "He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown .", "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''" ]
Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "King", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p15.jpg" ]
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He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble . -LCB- The King at his desk : p15.jpg -RCB- Well , the king thought and thought . How was he to get Prigio out of the way , and make Enrico or Alphonso his successor ? He read in books about it ; and all the books showed that , if a king sent his three sons to do anything , it was always the youngest who did it , and got the crown . And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, King, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p15.jpg
Firedrake
[ "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''" ]
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Firedrake
[ "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "course", "crown", "first", "summer" ]
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And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the XXXXX would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, course, crown, first, summer
Firedrake
[ "And he wished he had the chance .", "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''" ]
: p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince XXXXX alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .
Prigio
[ "Enrico", "FIREDRAKE", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "course", "crown", "first", "rivers" ]
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And he wished he had the chance . Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince XXXXX alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, FIREDRAKE, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, course, crown, first, rivers
Prigio
[ "Well , it arrived at last .", "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster ." ]
But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the XXXXX , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .
Firedrake
[ "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "crown", "first", "p18.jpg", "prince" ]
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Well , it arrived at last . There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the XXXXX , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, crown, first, p18.jpg, prince
Firedrake
[ "There was a very hot summer !", "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist ." ]
But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a XXXXX , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .
Firedrake
[ "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "prince", "summer" ]
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There was a very hot summer ! It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a XXXXX , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, prince, summer
Firedrake
[ "It began to be hot in March .", "All the rivers were dried up .", "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me ." ]
It is always the eldest son who goes out XXXXX and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .
first
[ "Court", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "people" ]
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It began to be hot in March . All the rivers were dried up . The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out XXXXX and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, people
first
[ "The grass did not grow .", "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once ." ]
At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and XXXXX can try his luck . ''
Enrico
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "third" ]
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The grass did not grow . The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and XXXXX can try his luck . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, third
Enrico
[ "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''" ]
Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince XXXXX and Prince Enrico .
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "third" ]
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The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince XXXXX and Prince Enrico . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, third
Alphonso
[ "The corn did not grow .", "The thermometers exploded with heat .", "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''" ]
Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince XXXXX .
Enrico
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "third" ]
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The corn did not grow . The thermometers exploded with heat . The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, third
Enrico
[ "The barometers stood at SET FAIR .", "The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia .", "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot ." ]
`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at XXXXX !
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "barometers", "bigness", "first", "p18.jpg", "third" ]
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The barometers stood at SET FAIR . The people were much distressed , and came and broke the palace windows -- as they usually do when things go wrong in Pantouflia . The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at XXXXX ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, barometers, bigness, first, p18.jpg, third
Prigio
[ "The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood .", "Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .", "Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .", "A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .", "But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest .", "It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! ''", "Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake .", "`` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you !", "Put on your armour , and be off with you ! ''", "-LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! ''", ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off ." ]
Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted XXXXX .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "FIREDRAKE", "Prigio", "bigness", "course", "first", "p18.jpg", "prince", "third" ]
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The king consulted the learned men about the Court , who told him that probably a FIREDRAKE was in the neighbourhood . Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant . Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot . A more terrible and cruel beast can not be imagined ; for , if you go near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' thought he , `` of course my three sons must go after the brute , the eldest first ; and , as usual , it will kill the first two , and be beaten by the youngest . It is a little hard on Enrico , poor boy ; but anything to get rid of that Prigio ! '' Then the king went to Prigio , and said that his country was in danger , and that he was determined to leave the crown to whichever of them would bring him the horns -LRB- for it has horns -RRB- and tail of the Firedrake . `` It is an awkward brute to tackle , '' the king said , `` but you are the oldest , my lad ; go where glory waits you ! Put on your armour , and be off with you ! '' -LCB- `` Put on your armour and be off with you ! '' : p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, FIREDRAKE, Prigio, bigness, course, first, p18.jpg, prince, third
Prigio
[ ": p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster .", "But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist .", "But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me .", "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !" ]
A XXXXX ! ''
Molinda
[ "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "first", "p18.jpg", "third" ]
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: p18.jpg -RCB- This the king said , hoping that either the Firedrake would roast Prince Prigio alive -LRB- which he could easily do , as I have said ; for he is all over as hot as a red-hot poker -RRB- , or that , if the prince succeeded , at least his country would be freed from the monster . But the prince , who was lying on the sofa doing sums in compound division for fun , said in the politest way : `` Thanks to the education your majesty has given me , I have learned that the Firedrake , like the siren , the fairy , and so forth , is a fabulous animal which does not exist . But even granting , for the sake of argument , that there is a Firedrake , your majesty is well aware that there is no kind of use in sending me . It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A XXXXX ! '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, first, p18.jpg, third
Molinda
[ "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !" ]
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Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "first", "lout", "third" ]
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It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , XXXXX , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, first, lout, third
Alphonso
[ "It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds .", "Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once .", "At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . ''", "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !" ]
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Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "first", "third" ]
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It is always the eldest son who goes out first and comes to grief on these occasions , and it is always the third son that succeeds . Send Alphonso '' -LRB- this was the youngest brother -RRB- , `` and he will do the trick at once . At least , if he fails , it will be most unusual , and Enrico can try his luck . '' Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, first, third
Prigio
[ "Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico .", "They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot .", "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''" ]
said XXXXX .
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "lout" ]
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Then he went back to his arithmetic and his slate , and the king had to send for Prince Alphonso and Prince Enrico . They both came in very warm ; for they had been whipping tops , and the day was unusually hot . `` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, lout
Alphonso
[ "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''" ]
And off he went , kissed his dear XXXXX , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !
Molinda
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "lout", "p21.jpg" ]
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`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear XXXXX , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, lout, p21.jpg
Molinda
[ "`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio !", "You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off .", "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''" ]
And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the XXXXX -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "lout", "p21.jpg" ]
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`` Look here , '' said the king , `` just you two younger ones look at Prigio ! You see how hot it is , and how coolly he takes it , and the country suffering ; and all on account of a Firedrake , you know , which has apparently built his nest not far off . Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the XXXXX -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, lout, p21.jpg
Firedrake
[ "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !" ]
Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince XXXXX ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "lout", "p21.jpg" ]
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Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince XXXXX ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, lout, p21.jpg
Prigio
[ "Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio .", "`` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! ''", "`` Not believe in Firedrakes ! ''", "cried Alphonso .", "`` I wonder what you do believe in !", "Just let me get at the creature ! ''", "for he was as brave as a lion .", "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !" ]
Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that XXXXX had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "lout", "p21.jpg" ]
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Well , I have asked that lout of a brother of yours to kill it , and he says -- '' `` That he does not believe in Firedrakes , '' interrupted Prigio . `` The weather 's warm enough without going out hunting ! '' `` Not believe in Firedrakes ! '' cried Alphonso . `` I wonder what you do believe in ! Just let me get at the creature ! '' for he was as brave as a lion . `` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that XXXXX had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, lout, p21.jpg
Alphonso
[ "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour ." ]
When you come back with the horns and tail of the XXXXX , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "p21.jpg" ]
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`` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . `` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king . `` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now . But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the XXXXX , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, p21.jpg
Firedrake
[ "`` Hi !", "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour ." ]
When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and XXXXX shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "p21.jpg" ]
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`` Hi ! Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . `` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king . `` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now . But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and XXXXX shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, p21.jpg
Prigio
[ "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''" ]
XXXXX was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .
Enrico
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "School", "buckler", "chain-armour", "garden-engine", "p21.jpg" ]
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Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . `` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king . `` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now . But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' XXXXX was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, School, buckler, chain-armour, garden-engine, p21.jpg
Enrico
[ "Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler !", "A Molinda !", "A Molinda ! ''", "which was his war-cry .", "The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying !", "-LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio .", "`` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . ''", "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''" ]
Enrico was not quite so confident as XXXXX had been .
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "School", "buckler", "chain-armour", "p21.jpg" ]
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Page , my chain-armour , helmet , lance , and buckler ! A Molinda ! A Molinda ! '' which was his war-cry . The page ran to get the armour ; but it was so uncommonly hot that he dropped it , and put his fingers in his mouth , crying ! -LCB- The page crying : p21.jpg -RCB- `` You had better put on flannels , Alphonso , for this kind of work , '' said Prigio . `` And if I were you , I 'd take a light garden-engine , full of water , to squirt at the enemy . '' `` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . `` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king . `` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now . But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as XXXXX had been . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, School, buckler, chain-armour, p21.jpg
Alphonso
[ "`` Happy thought ! ''", "said Alphonso .", "`` I will ! ''", "And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field !", "But he never came back any more !", "Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world .", "`` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king .", "`` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now .", "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not ." ]
So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and XXXXX cried a little , too .
Enrico
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Prigio", "School", "nonsense", "prince", "second" ]
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`` Happy thought ! '' said Alphonso . `` I will ! '' And off he went , kissed his dear Molinda , bade her keep a lot of dances for him -LRB- there was to be a dance when he had killed the Firedrake -RRB- , and then he rushed to the field ! But he never came back any more ! Everyone wept bitterly -- everyone but Prince Prigio ; for he thought it was a practical joke , and said that Alphonso had taken the opportunity to start off on his travels and see the world . `` There is some dreadful mistake , sir , '' said Prigio to the king . `` You know as well as I do that the youngest son has always succeeded , up to now . But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young . This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and XXXXX cried a little , too . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Prigio, School, nonsense, prince, second
Enrico
[ "But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! ''", "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last ." ]
You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Kathleena", "Poltroon", "School", "first", "second" ]
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But I entertain great hopes of Enrico ! '' And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young . This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too . However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Kathleena, Poltroon, School, first, second
Firedrake
[ "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake ." ]
Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back XXXXX and Alphonso ? ''
Enrico
[ "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Kathleena", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "School", "first", "second" ]
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And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young . This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too . However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back XXXXX and Alphonso ? '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Kathleena, Poltroon, Prigio, School, first, second
Enrico
[ "And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes .", "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake ." ]
Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and XXXXX ? ''
Alphonso
[ "Alphonso", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Kathleena", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "first", "second" ]
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And he grinned ; for he fancied it was all nonsense , and that there were no Firedrakes . Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young . This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too . However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and XXXXX ? '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Kathleena, Poltroon, Prigio, first, second
Alphonso
[ "Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way .", "`` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour .", "When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . ''", "Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been .", "He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young .", "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''" ]
`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said XXXXX , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Kathleena", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "School", "first", "second" ]
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Enrico was present when Prigio was consoling the king in this unfeeling way . `` Enrico , my boy , '' said his majesty , `` the task awaits you , and the honour . When you come back with the horns and tail of the Firedrake , you shall be crown prince ; and Prigio shall be made an usher at the Grammar School -- it is all he is fit for . '' Enrico was not quite so confident as Alphonso had been . He insisted on making his will ; and he wrote a poem about the pleasures and advantages of dying young . This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too . However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said XXXXX , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Kathleena, Poltroon, Prigio, School, first, second
Prigio
[ "This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun !", "And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake !", "This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio .", "But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . ''", "Enrico tried to improve it , but could not .", "So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too .", "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family ." ]
Therefore to send me after the XXXXX were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Kathleena", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "decease", "first", "second" ]
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This is part of it : The violet is a blossom sweet , That droops before the day is done -- Slain by thine overpowering heat , O Sun ! And I , like that sweet purple flower , May roast , or boil , or broil , or bake , If burned by thy terrific power , Firedrake ! This poem comforted Enrico more or less , and he showed it to Prigio . But the prince only laughed , and said that the second line of the last verse was not very good ; for violets do not `` roast , or boil , or broil , or bake . '' Enrico tried to improve it , but could not . So he read it to his cousin , Lady Kathleena , just as it was ; and she cried over it -LRB- though I do n't think she understood it -RRB- ; and Enrico cried a little , too . However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the XXXXX were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Kathleena, Poltroon, Prigio, decease, first, second
Firedrake
[ "However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out .", "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV ." ]
How Prince XXXXX was Deserted by Everybody .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Chief", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "decease", "first" ]
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However , next day he started , with a spear , a patent refrigerator , and a lot of the bottles people throw at fires to put them out . But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince XXXXX was Deserted by Everybody . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Chief, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Poltroon, Prigio, decease, first
Prigio
[ "But he never came back again !", "After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence .", "`` Dastard ! ''", "he said .", "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody ." ]
Meanwhile , Prince XXXXX had to suffer many unpleasant things .
Prigio
[ "Alphonso", "Chief", "Dastard", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "decease", "first" ]
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But he never came back again ! After shedding torrents of tears , the king summoned Prince Prigio to his presence . `` Dastard ! '' he said . `` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince XXXXX had to suffer many unpleasant things . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Chief, Dastard, Enrico, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Poltroon, Prigio, decease, first
Prigio
[ "`` Poltroon !", "Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last .", "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody .", "Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena ." ]
In the garden Lady XXXXX met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .
Molinda
[ "Alphonso", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Molinda", "Pantouflia", "Poltroon", "Prigio", "decease", "first" ]
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`` Poltroon ! Your turn , which should have come first , has arrived at last . You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things . Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward . The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side . He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena . In the garden Lady XXXXX met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Molinda, Pantouflia, Poltroon, Prigio, decease, first
Molinda
[ "You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake .", "Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? ''", "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody .", "Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''" ]
`` My name , sir , is Lady XXXXX , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''
Molinda
[ "Alphonso", "Chief", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Kathleena", "Molinda", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "decease" ]
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You must fetch me the horns and the tail of the Firedrake . Probably you will be grilled , thank goodness ; but who will give me back Enrico and Alphonso ? '' `` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things . Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward . The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side . He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena . In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . `` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady XXXXX , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Chief, Enrico, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Kathleena, Molinda, Pantouflia, Prigio, decease
Molinda
[ "`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy .", "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody .", "Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels ." ]
He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no XXXXX ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''
Firedrakes
[ "Chief", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Kathleena", "Molinda", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "cousins", "decease", "majesty" ]
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`` Indeed , your majesty , '' said Prigio , `` you must permit me to correct your policy . Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things . Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward . The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side . He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena . In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . `` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no XXXXX ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Chief, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Kathleena, Molinda, Pantouflia, Prigio, cousins, decease, majesty
Firedrakes
[ "Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred !", "-- of your lamented decease .", "Now , there can be no further question about the matter .", "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody .", "Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''" ]
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Molinda
[ "Chief", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "French", "Kathleena", "Molinda", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "decease", "fabuleux" ]
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Your only reason for dispatching your sons in pursuit of this dangerous but I believe fabulous animal , was to ascertain which of us would most worthily succeed to your throne , at the date -- long may it be deferred ! -- of your lamented decease . Now , there can be no further question about the matter . I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things . Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward . The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side . He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena . In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . `` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' -LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady XXXXX , she said . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Chief, Firedrake, Firedrakes, French, Kathleena, Molinda, Pantouflia, Prigio, decease, fabuleux
Molinda
[ "I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family .", "Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary .", "Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir .", "But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ?", "Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . ''", "These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression .", "CHAPTER IV .", "How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody .", "Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things .", "Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward .", "The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side .", "He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena .", "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''", "-LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . ''", ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''" ]
cried poor XXXXX , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .
Molinda
[ "Alphonso", "Chief", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "French", "Molinda", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "fabuleux", "p29.jpg" ]
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I , unworthy as I am , represent the sole hope of the royal family . Therefore to send me after the Firedrake were -LCB- 25 -RCB- both dangerous and unnecessary . Dangerous , because , if he treats me as you say he did my brothers -- my unhappy brothers , -- the throne of Pantouflia will want an heir . But , if I do come back alive -- why , I can not be more the true heir than I am at present ; now can I ? Ask the Lord Chief Justice , if you do n't believe me . '' These arguments were so clearly and undeniably correct that the king , unable to answer them , withdrew into a solitary place where he could express himself with freedom , and give rein to his expression . CHAPTER IV . How Prince Prigio was Deserted by Everybody . Meanwhile , Prince Prigio had to suffer many unpleasant things . Though he was the crown prince -LRB- and though his arguments were unanswerable -RRB- , everybody shunned him for a coward . The queen , who did not believe in Firedrakes , alone took his side . He was not only avoided by all , but he had most disagreeable scenes with his own cousins , Lady Molinda and Lady Kathleena . In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . `` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' -LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . '' : p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor XXXXX , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Chief, Firedrake, Firedrakes, French, Molinda, Pantouflia, Prigio, fabuleux, p29.jpg
Molinda
[ "In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him .", "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''", "-LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . ''", ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now ." ]
The poor queen cried a good deal ; XXXXX being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .
Prigio
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In the garden Lady Molinda met him walking alone , and did not bow to him . `` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' -LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . '' : p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . `` Oh ! I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people . And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed . As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word . So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy . After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind . He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace . But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions . At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself . For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him . And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now . The poor queen cried a good deal ; XXXXX being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Court, Firedrakes, French, Kathleena, Prigio, days, fabuleux, left, p29.jpg
Prigio
[ "`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? ''", "`` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! ''", "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''", "-LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . ''", ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent ." ]
But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince XXXXX behind .
Prigio
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`` Dear Molly , '' said the prince , who liked her , `` how have I been so unfortunate as to offend you ? '' `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , '' she said , very proudly ; `` and you have sent your own brother to his grave ! '' `` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' -LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . '' : p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . `` Oh ! I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people . And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed . As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word . So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy . After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind . He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace . But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions . At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself . For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him . And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now . The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince XXXXX behind . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Court, Firedrakes, French, Kathleena, Prigio, days, fabuleux, left, p29.jpg
Prigio
[ "`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels .", "He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . ''", "-LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . ''", ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not ." ]
The ungrateful courtiers left XXXXX with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .
Prigio
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`` Oh , excuse me , '' said the prince , `` I am certain he has merely gone off on his travels . He 'll come back when he 's tired : there are no Firedrakes ; a French writer says they are ` purement fabuleux , ' purely fabulous , you know . '' -LCB- `` My name , sir , is Lady Molinda , she said . '' : p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . `` Oh ! I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people . And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed . As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word . So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy . After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind . He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace . But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions . At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself . For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him . And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now . The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind . For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not . The ungrateful courtiers left XXXXX with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Falkenstein, Firedrakes, French, Kathleena, Molinda, Prigio, days, fabuleux, p29.jpg
Prigio
[ ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark ." ]
Prince XXXXX thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .
Prigio
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: p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . `` Oh ! I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people . And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed . As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word . So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy . After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind . He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace . But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions . At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself . For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him . And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now . The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind . For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not . The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day . He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep . When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark . Prince XXXXX thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Court, Falkenstein, French, Kathleena, Molinda, Prigio, day, days, left, p29.jpg
Prigio
[ ": p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired !", "And was he then -- tired -- of me ? ''", "cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity .", "`` Oh !", "I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people .", "And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed .", "As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word .", "So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy .", "After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind .", "He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace .", "But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions .", "At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself .", "For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him .", "And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now .", "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark ." ]
Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been XXXXX with him .
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: p29.jpg -RCB- `` Prince Alphonso has gone on his travels , and will come back when he is tired ! And was he then -- tired -- of me ? '' cried poor Molinda , bursting into tears , and forgetting her dignity . `` Oh ! I beg your pardon , I never noticed ; I 'm sure I am very sorry , '' cried the prince , who , never having been in love himself , never thought of other people . And he tried to take Molinda 's hand , but she snatched it from him and ran away through the garden to the palace , leaving Prince Prigio to feel foolish , for once , and ashamed . As for Lady Kathleena , she swept past him like a queen , without a word . So the prince , for all his cleverness , was not happy . After several days had gone by , the king returned from the solitary place where he had been speaking his mind . He now felt calmer and better ; and so at last he came back to the palace . But on seeing Prince Prigio , who was lolling in a hammock , translating Egyptian hieroglyphs into French poetry for his mother , the king broke out afresh , and made use of the most cruel and impolite expressions . At last , he gave orders that all the Court should pack up and move to a distant city ; and that Prince Prigio should be left alone in the palace by himself . For he was quite unendurable , the king said , and he could not trust his own temper when he thought of him . And he grew so fierce , that even the queen was afraid of him now . The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind . For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not . The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day . He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep . When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark . Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been XXXXX with him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Court, Falkenstein, French, Kathleena, Molinda, Prigio, day, days, left
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[ "The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent .", "But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind .", "For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not .", "The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day .", "He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep .", "When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark .", "Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him .", "But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him !", "His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed .", "Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief .", "It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed .", "What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month .", "Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ?", "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell ." ]
CHAPTER V. What Prince XXXXX found in the Garret .
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The poor queen cried a good deal ; Prigio being her favourite son , on account of his acknowledged ability and talent . But the rest of the courtiers were delighted at leaving Prince Prigio behind . For his part , he , very good-naturedly , showed them the best and shortest road to Falkenstein , the city where they were going ; and easily proved that neither the chief secretary for geography , nor the general of the army , knew anything about the matter -- which , indeed , they did not . The ungrateful courtiers left Prigio with hoots and yells , for they disliked him so much that they forgot he would be king one day . He therefore reminded them of this little fact in future history , which made them feel uncomfortable enough , and then lay down in his hammock and went to sleep . When he wakened , the air was cold and the day was beginning to grow dark . Prince Prigio thought he would go down and dine at a tavern in the town , for no servants had been left with him . But what was his annoyance when he found that his boots , his sword , his cap , his cloak -- all his clothes , in fact , except those he wore , -- had been taken away by the courtiers , merely to spite him ! His wardrobe had been ransacked , and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up , burned , and destroyed . Never was such a spectacle of wicked mischief . It was as if hay had been made of everything he possessed . What was worse , he had not a penny in his pocket to buy new things ; and his father had stopped his allowance of fifty thousand pounds a month . Can you imagine anything more cruel and unjust than this conduct ? for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever . The cruel fairy had made him so . But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ? The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this . If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you . Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight . Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell . CHAPTER V. What Prince XXXXX found in the Garret . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Falkenstein, Prigio, day, deal, left, month, people, plight, prince, rest
Prigio
[ "for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever .", "The cruel fairy had made him so .", "But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ?", "The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this .", "If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you .", "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret .", "The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "CHAPTER VI ." ]
What Happened to Prince XXXXX in Town .
Prigio
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for it was not the prince 's fault that he was so clever . The cruel fairy had made him so . But , even if the prince had been born clever -LRB- as may have happened to you -RRB- , was he to be blamed for that ? The other people were just as much in fault for being born so stupid ; but the world , my dear children , can never be induced to remember this . If you are clever , you will find it best not to let people know it -- if you want them to like you . Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight . Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell . CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret . The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain . At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret . The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp . The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times . But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table . There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt . There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them . They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him . On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket . A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying . Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door . CHAPTER VI . What Happened to Prince XXXXX in Town . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Prigio, VI, evening, fire, garret, left, people, sword-belt, table, turret-stair
Prigio
[ "Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight .", "Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell .", "CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret .", "The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "CHAPTER VI .", "What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town .", "By this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !" ]
No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at XXXXX !
Gluckstein
[ "Bear", "Gluckstein", "Prigio", "VI", "cookery", "evening", "garret", "left", "sword-belt", "turret-stair" ]
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Well , here was the prince in a pretty plight . Not a pound in his pocket , not a pair of boots to wear , not even a cap to cover his head from the rain ; nothing but cold meat to eat , and never a servant to answer the bell . CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret . The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain . At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret . The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp . The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times . But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table . There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt . There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them . They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him . On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket . A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying . Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door . CHAPTER VI . What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town . By this time the prince was very hungry . The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks . `` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there . But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles ! No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at XXXXX ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bear, Gluckstein, Prigio, VI, cookery, evening, garret, left, sword-belt, turret-stair
Gluckstein
[ "CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret .", "The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain .", "At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret .", "The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp .", "The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times .", "But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table .", "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "CHAPTER VI .", "What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town .", "By this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots ." ]
Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to XXXXX !
Gluckstein
[ "Bear", "Garret", "Gluckstein", "Prigio", "VI", "cookery", "evening", "fire", "left", "turret-stair" ]
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CHAPTER V. What Prince Prigio found in the Garret . The prince walked from room to room of the palace ; but , unless he wrapped himself up in a curtain , there was nothing for him to wear when he went out in the rain . At last he climbed up a turret-stair in the very oldest part of the castle , where he had never been before ; and at the very top was a little round room , a kind of garret . The prince pushed in the door with some difficulty -- not that it was locked , but the handle was rusty , and the wood had swollen with the damp . The room was very dark ; only the last grey light of the rainy evening came through a slit of a window , one of those narrow windows that they used to fire arrows out of in old times . But in the dusk the prince saw a heap of all sorts of things lying on the floor and on the table . There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt . There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them . They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him . On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket . A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying . Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door . CHAPTER VI . What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town . By this time the prince was very hungry . The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks . `` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there . But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles ! No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein ! `` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots . Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to XXXXX ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bear, Garret, Gluckstein, Prigio, VI, cookery, evening, fire, left, turret-stair
Gluckstein
[ "There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt .", "There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them .", "They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him .", "On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket .", "A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying .", "Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door .", "CHAPTER VI .", "What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town .", "By this time the prince was very hungry .", "The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks .", "`` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there .", "But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles !", "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?" ]
Well , the prince walked into `` The XXXXX , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .
Bear
[ "Bear", "Gluckstein", "Prigio", "VI", "cookery", "deal", "left", "lumber-room", "palace", "sword-belt" ]
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There were two caps ; he put one on -- an old , grey , ugly cap it was , made of felt . There was a pair of boots ; and he kicked off his slippers , and got into them . They were a good deal worn , but fitted as if they had been made for him . On the table was a purse with just three gold coins -- old ones , too -- in it ; and this , as you may fancy , the prince was very well pleased to put in his pocket . A sword , with a sword-belt , he buckled about his waist ; and the rest of the articles , a regular collection of odds and ends , he left just where they were lying . Then he ran downstairs , and walked out of the hall door . CHAPTER VI . What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town . By this time the prince was very hungry . The town was just three miles off ; but he had such a royal appetite , that he did not like to waste it on bad cookery , and the people of the royal town were bad cooks . `` I wish I were in ` The Bear , ' at Gluckstein , '' said he to himself ; for he remembered that there was a very good cook there . But , then , the town was twenty-one leagues away -- sixty-three long miles ! No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein ! `` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots . Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein ! The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them . But this , of course , the prince did not know . Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance . Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example . Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ? Well , the prince walked into `` The XXXXX , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bear, Gluckstein, Prigio, VI, cookery, deal, left, lumber-room, palace, sword-belt
Bear
[ "No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein !", "`` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots .", "Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein !", "The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them .", "But this , of course , the prince did not know .", "Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance .", "Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example .", "Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ?", "Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him .", "And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia , for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures .", "He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap .", "He sat down at the table , however , and shouted '' Kellner ! ''", "at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him .", "At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him .", "-LCB- The waiters : p38.jpg -RCB- `` The king , '' he said to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way .", "Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! ''", "The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed .", "He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy .", "He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him .", "When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette ." ]
As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` XXXXX , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . ''
Kellner
[ "Bear", "Gluckstein", "Kellner", "Pantouflia", "direction", "first", "lumber-room", "p38.jpg", "prince", "smoking" ]
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No sooner had the prince said this , and taken just three steps , than he found himself at the door of the `` Bear Inn '' at Gluckstein ! `` This is the most extraordinary dream , '' said he to himself ; for he was far too clever , of course , to believe in seven-league boots . Yet he had a pair on at that very moment , and it was they which had carried him in three strides from the palace to Gluckstein ! The truth is , that the prince , in looking about the palace for clothes , had found his way into that very old lumber-room where the magical gifts of the fairies had been thrown by his clever mother , who did not believe in them . But this , of course , the prince did not know . Now you should be told that seven-league boots only take those prodigious steps when you say you want to go a long distance . Otherwise they would be very inconvenient -- when you only want to cross the room , for example . Perhaps this has not been explained to you by your governess ? Well , the prince walked into `` The Bear , '' and it seemed odd to him that nobody took any notice of him . And yet his face was as well known as that of any man in Pantouflia , for everybody had seen it , at least in pictures . He was so puzzled by not being attended to as usual , that he quite forgot to take off his cap . He sat down at the table , however , and shouted '' Kellner ! '' at which all the waiters jumped , and looked round in every direction , but nobody came to him . At first he thought they were too busy , but presently another explanation occurred to him . -LCB- The waiters : p38.jpg -RCB- `` The king , '' he said to himself , `` has threatened to execute anybody who speaks to me , or helps me in any way . Well , I do n't mean to starve in the midst of plenty , anyhow ; here goes ! '' The prince rose , and went to the table in the midst of the room , where a huge roast turkey had just been placed . He helped himself to half the breast , some sausages , chestnut stuffing , bread sauce , potatoes , and a bottle of red wine -- Burgundy . He then went back to a table in a corner , where he dined very well , nobody taking any notice of him . When he had finished , he sat watching the other people dining , and smoking his cigarette . As he was sitting thus , a very tall man , an officer in the uniform of the Guards , came in , and , walking straight to the prince 's table , said : `` XXXXX , clean this table , and bring in the bill of fare . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bear, Gluckstein, Kellner, Pantouflia, direction, first, lumber-room, p38.jpg, prince, smoking
Kellner
[ "They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled .", "In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down .", "As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted !", "A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse .", "Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it !", "Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again .", "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LCB- The crowd running : p42.jpg -RCB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out .", "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret .", "But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts .", "`` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong .", "Things are not as they appear . ''", "Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him .", "Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace .", "He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone .", "A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince .", "He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation .", "It was all about himself !", "Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! ''" ]
They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the XXXXX -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him .
right
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They ran against him exactly as if they did not see him , and then staggered back in the greatest surprise , looking in every direction for the person they had jostled . In one of these encounters , the prince pushed so hard against a poor old beggar woman that she fell down . As he was usually most kind and polite , he pulled off his cap to beg her pardon , when , behold , the beggar woman gave one dreadful scream , and fainted ! A crowd was collecting , and the prince , forgetting that he had thrown down all his money in the tavern , pulled out his purse . Then he remembered what he had done , and expected to find it empty ; but , lo , there were three pieces of gold in it ! Overcome with surprise , he thrust the money into the woman 's hand , and put on his cap again . In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure ! -LCB- The crowd running : p42.jpg -RCB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter . He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out . All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret . But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts . `` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong . Things are not as they appear . '' Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him . Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace . He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone . A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince . He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation . It was all about himself ! Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! '' They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the XXXXX -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Burgundy, Fortunatus, Prigio, crowd, disgrace, everyone, footmen, garret, p42.jpg, right
right
[ "In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure !", "-LCB- The crowd running : p42.jpg -RCB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter .", "He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out .", "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret .", "But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts .", "`` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong .", "Things are not as they appear . ''", "Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him .", "Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace .", "He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone .", "A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince .", "He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation .", "It was all about himself !", "Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! ''", "They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the right -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him .", "Yes , one had !", "It was the pretty lady of the carriage .", "I never could tell you how pretty she was .", "She was tall , with cheeks like white roses blushing : she had dark hair , and very large dark-grey eyes , and her face was the kindest in the world !", "The prince first thought how nice and good she looked , even before he thought how pretty she looked ." ]
She stood up for Prince XXXXX when her partner would speak ill of him .
Prigio
[ "Burgundy", "Fortunatus", "Prigio", "disgrace", "first", "footmen", "garret", "p42.jpg", "resistance", "right" ]
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In a moment the crowd , which had been staring at him , rushed away in every direction , with cries of terror , declaring that there was a magician in the town , and a fellow who could appear and disappear at pleasure ! -LCB- The crowd running : p42.jpg -RCB- By this time , you or I , or anyone who was not so extremely clever as Prince Prigio , would have understood what was the matter . He had put on , without knowing it , not only the seven-league boots , but the cap of darkness , and had taken Fortunatus 's purse , which could never be empty , however often you took all the money out . All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret . But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts . `` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong . Things are not as they appear . '' Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him . Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace . He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone . A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince . He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation . It was all about himself ! Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! '' They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the right -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him . Yes , one had ! It was the pretty lady of the carriage . I never could tell you how pretty she was . She was tall , with cheeks like white roses blushing : she had dark hair , and very large dark-grey eyes , and her face was the kindest in the world ! The prince first thought how nice and good she looked , even before he thought how pretty she looked . She stood up for Prince XXXXX when her partner would speak ill of him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Burgundy, Fortunatus, Prigio, disgrace, first, footmen, garret, p42.jpg, resistance, right
Prigio
[ "All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret .", "But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts .", "`` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong .", "Things are not as they appear . ''", "Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him .", "Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace .", "He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone .", "A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince .", "He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation .", "It was all about himself !", "Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! ''", "They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the right -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him .", "Yes , one had !", "It was the pretty lady of the carriage .", "I never could tell you how pretty she was .", "She was tall , with cheeks like white roses blushing : she had dark hair , and very large dark-grey eyes , and her face was the kindest in the world !", "The prince first thought how nice and good she looked , even before he thought how pretty she looked .", "She stood up for Prince Prigio when her partner would speak ill of him .", "She had never seen the prince , for she was but newly come to Pantouflia ; but she declared that it was his misfortune , not his fault , to be so clever .", "`` And , then , think how hard they made him work at school !" ]
Besides , '' said this kind young lady , `` I hear he is extremely handsome , and very brave ; and he has a good heart , for he was kind , I have heard , to a poor boy , and did all his examination papers for him , so that the boy passed XXXXX in everything .
first
[ "Burgundy", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "everyone", "first", "footmen", "garret", "palace", "rest", "right" ]
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All those and many other delightful wares the fairies had given him at his christening , and the prince had found them in the dark garret . But the prince was so extremely wise , and learned , and scientific , that he did not believe in fairies , nor in fairy gifts . `` It is indigestion , '' he said to himself : `` those sausages were not of the best ; and that Burgundy was extremely strong . Things are not as they appear . '' Here , as he was arguing with himself , he was nearly run over by a splendid carriage and six , the driver of which never took the slightest notice of him . Annoyed at this , the prince leaped up behind , threw down the two footmen , who made no resistance , and so was carried to the door of a magnificent palace . He was determined to challenge the gentleman who was in the carriage ; but , noticing that he had a very beautiful young lady with him , whom he had never seen before , he followed them into the house , not wishing to alarm the girl , and meaning to speak to the gentleman when he found him alone . A great ball was going on ; but , as usual , nobody took any notice of the prince . He walked among the guests , being careful not to jostle them , and listening to their conversation . It was all about himself ! Everyone had heard of his disgrace , and almost everyone cried `` Serve him right ! '' They said that the airs he gave himself were quite unendurable -- that nothing was more rude than to be always in the right -- that cleverness might be carried far too far -- that it was better even to be born stupid -LRB- `` Like the rest of you , '' thought the prince -RRB- ; and , in fact , nobody had a good word for him . Yes , one had ! It was the pretty lady of the carriage . I never could tell you how pretty she was . She was tall , with cheeks like white roses blushing : she had dark hair , and very large dark-grey eyes , and her face was the kindest in the world ! The prince first thought how nice and good she looked , even before he thought how pretty she looked . She stood up for Prince Prigio when her partner would speak ill of him . She had never seen the prince , for she was but newly come to Pantouflia ; but she declared that it was his misfortune , not his fault , to be so clever . `` And , then , think how hard they made him work at school ! Besides , '' said this kind young lady , `` I hear he is extremely handsome , and very brave ; and he has a good heart , for he was kind , I have heard , to a poor boy , and did all his examination papers for him , so that the boy passed XXXXX in everything . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Burgundy, Pantouflia, Prigio, everyone, first, footmen, garret, palace, rest, right
first
[ "He understood all this , and burst out laughing , which nearly frightened an old lady near him out of her wits .", "Ah !", "how he wished he was only in evening dress , that he might dance with the charming young lady .", "But there he was , dressed just as if he were going out to hunt , if anyone could have seen him .", "So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball .", "Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed .", "But the prince was not clever for nothing .", "He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again .", "He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret .", "The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands .", "Was there -- yes , there was another cap !", "There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather .", "The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! ''", "In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man !", "`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold .", "He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein .", "But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor !", "`` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time !", "That 's mathematics ! ''", "He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug ." ]
He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in XXXXX . ''
Gluckstein
[ "Gluckstein", "Pantouflia", "Persian", "carpet", "evening", "garret", "hearthrug", "lumber-room", "prince", "riding-boots" ]
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He understood all this , and burst out laughing , which nearly frightened an old lady near him out of her wits . Ah ! how he wished he was only in evening dress , that he might dance with the charming young lady . But there he was , dressed just as if he were going out to hunt , if anyone could have seen him . So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball . Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed . But the prince was not clever for nothing . He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again . He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret . The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands . Was there -- yes , there was another cap ! There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather . The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! '' In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man ! `` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold . He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein . But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor ! `` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time ! That 's mathematics ! '' He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug . He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in XXXXX . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Gluckstein, Pantouflia, Persian, carpet, evening, garret, hearthrug, lumber-room, prince, riding-boots
Gluckstein
[ "how he wished he was only in evening dress , that he might dance with the charming young lady .", "But there he was , dressed just as if he were going out to hunt , if anyone could have seen him .", "So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball .", "Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed .", "But the prince was not clever for nothing .", "He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again .", "He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret .", "The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands .", "Was there -- yes , there was another cap !", "There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather .", "The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! ''", "In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man !", "`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold .", "He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein .", "But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor !", "`` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time !", "That 's mathematics ! ''", "He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug .", "He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . ''", "In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio ." ]
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portmanteau
[ "Bisnagar", "Gluckstein", "Hussein", "Pantouflia", "Persian", "evening", "hearthrug", "lumber-room", "portmanteau", "riding-boots" ]
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how he wished he was only in evening dress , that he might dance with the charming young lady . But there he was , dressed just as if he were going out to hunt , if anyone could have seen him . So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball . Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed . But the prince was not clever for nothing . He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again . He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret . The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands . Was there -- yes , there was another cap ! There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather . The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! '' In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man ! `` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold . He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein . But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor ! `` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time ! That 's mathematics ! '' He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug . He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . '' In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio . -LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the XXXXX , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bisnagar, Gluckstein, Hussein, Pantouflia, Persian, evening, hearthrug, lumber-room, portmanteau, riding-boots
portmanteau
[ "So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball .", "Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed .", "But the prince was not clever for nothing .", "He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again .", "He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret .", "The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands .", "Was there -- yes , there was another cap !", "There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather .", "The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! ''", "In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man !", "`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold .", "He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein .", "But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor !", "`` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time !", "That 's mathematics ! ''", "He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug .", "He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . ''", "In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio .", "-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange .", "Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing ." ]
Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The XXXXX 's March !
Prince
[ "Bisnagar", "Gluckstein", "Persian", "Prigio", "Prince", "cloak-room", "garret", "hearthrug", "left", "riding-boots" ]
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So , even if he took off his cap of darkness , and became visible , he was no figure for a ball . Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed . But the prince was not clever for nothing . He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again . He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret . The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands . Was there -- yes , there was another cap ! There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather . The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! '' In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man ! `` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold . He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein . But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor ! `` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time ! That 's mathematics ! '' He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug . He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . '' In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio . -LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing . Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The XXXXX 's March ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bisnagar, Gluckstein, Persian, Prigio, Prince, cloak-room, garret, hearthrug, left, riding-boots
Prince
[ "Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed .", "But the prince was not clever for nothing .", "He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again .", "He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret .", "The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands .", "Was there -- yes , there was another cap !", "There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather .", "The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! ''", "In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man !", "`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold .", "He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein .", "But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor !", "`` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time !", "That 's mathematics ! ''", "He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug .", "He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . ''", "In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio .", "-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange .", "Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing .", "Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March !" ]
Heaven bless our Prince XXXXX !
Prigio
[ "Pantouflia", "Persian", "Prigio", "Prince", "garret", "hearthrug", "lumber-room", "p52.jpg", "portmanteau", "riding-boots" ]
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Once he would not have cared , but now he cared very much indeed . But the prince was not clever for nothing . He thought for a moment , then went out of the room , and , in three steps of the seven-league boots , was at his empty , dark , cold palace again . He struck a light with a flint and steel , lit a torch , and ran upstairs to the garret . The flaring light of the torch fell on the pile of `` rubbish , '' as the queen would have called it , which he turned over with eager hands . Was there -- yes , there was another cap ! There it lay , a handsome green one with a red feather . The prince pulled off the cap of darkness , put on the other , and said : '' I wish I were dressed in my best suit of white and gold , with the royal Pantouflia diamonds ! '' In one moment there he was in white and gold , the greatest and most magnificent dandy in the whole world , and the handsomest man ! `` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold . He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein . But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor ! `` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time ! That 's mathematics ! '' He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug . He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . '' In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio . -LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing . Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March ! Heaven bless our Prince XXXXX ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Pantouflia, Persian, Prigio, Prince, garret, hearthrug, lumber-room, p52.jpg, portmanteau, riding-boots
Prigio
[ "`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold .", "He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein .", "But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor !", "`` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time !", "That 's mathematics ! ''", "He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug .", "He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . ''", "In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio .", "-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange .", "Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing .", "Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March !", "Heaven bless our Prince Prigio !", "What is there he does n't know ?", "Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince !", "He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself .", "But now , somehow , he did n't much like it .", "He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady .", "She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind .", "But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions .", "However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well ." ]
Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the XXXXX took her down to supper .
Prince
[ "Bisnagar", "Ceremonies", "German", "Greek", "Mexico", "Prince", "Stumpfelbahn", "Swiss", "cloak-room", "left" ]
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`` How about my boots , I wonder , '' said the prince ; for his seven-league boots were stout riding-boots , not good to dance in , whereas now he was in elegant shoes of silk and gold . He threw down the wishing cap , put on the other -- the cap of darkness -- and made three strides in the direction of Gluckstein . But he was only three steps nearer it than he had been , and the seven-league boots were standing beside him on the floor ! `` No , '' said the prince ; `` no man can be in two different pairs of boots at one and the same time ! That 's mathematics ! '' He then hunted about in the lumber-room again till he found a small , shabby , old Persian carpet , the size of a hearthrug . He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . '' In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio . -LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing . Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March ! Heaven bless our Prince Prigio ! What is there he does n't know ? Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince ! He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself . But now , somehow , he did n't much like it . He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady . She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind . But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions . However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well . Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the XXXXX took her down to supper . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bisnagar, Ceremonies, German, Greek, Mexico, Prince, Stumpfelbahn, Swiss, cloak-room, left
Prince
[ "He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . ''", "In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio .", "-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange .", "Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing .", "Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March !", "Heaven bless our Prince Prigio !", "What is there he does n't know ?", "Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince !", "He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself .", "But now , somehow , he did n't much like it .", "He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady .", "She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind .", "But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions .", "However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well .", "Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper .", "And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? ''", "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask ." ]
That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite XXXXX off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .
left
[ "Bisnagar", "Caesar", "German", "Gluckstein", "Great", "Hussein", "Low", "cloak-room", "left", "p52.jpg" ]
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He went to his own room , took a portmanteau in his hand , sat down on the carpet , and said : `` I wish I were in Gluckstein . '' In a moment there he found himself ; for this was that famous carpet which Prince Hussein bought long ago , in the market at Bisnagar , and which the fairies had brought , with the other presents , to the christening of Prince Prigio . -LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing . Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March ! Heaven bless our Prince Prigio ! What is there he does n't know ? Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince ! He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself . But now , somehow , he did n't much like it . He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady . She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind . But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions . However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well . Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper . And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? '' or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite XXXXX off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bisnagar, Caesar, German, Gluckstein, Great, Hussein, Low, cloak-room, left, p52.jpg
left
[ "-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange .", "Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing .", "Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March !", "Heaven bless our Prince Prigio !", "What is there he does n't know ?", "Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince !", "He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself .", "But now , somehow , he did n't much like it .", "He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady .", "She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind .", "But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions .", "However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well .", "Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper .", "And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? ''", "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask .", "That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .", "And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! ''" ]
Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , XXXXX hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .
Firedrake
[ "Angelo", "Caesar", "Firedrake", "German", "Great", "Mexico", "Rosalind", "cloak-room", "p52.jpg", "portmanteau" ]
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-LCB- The Prince on the carpet : p52.jpg -RCB- When he arrived at the house where the ball was going on , he put the magical carpet in the portmanteau , and left it in the cloak-room , receiving a numbered ticket in exchange . Then he marched in all his glory -LRB- and , of course , without the cap of darkness -RRB- into the room where they were dancing . Everybody made place for him , bowing down to the ground , and the loyal band struck up The Prince 's March ! Heaven bless our Prince Prigio ! What is there he does n't know ? Greek , Swiss , German -LRB- High and Low -RRB- , And the names of the mountains in Mexico , Heaven bless the prince ! He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself . But now , somehow , he did n't much like it . He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady . She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind . But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions . However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well . Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper . And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? '' or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! '' Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , XXXXX hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Angelo, Caesar, Firedrake, German, Great, Mexico, Rosalind, cloak-room, p52.jpg, portmanteau
Firedrake
[ "He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself .", "But now , somehow , he did n't much like it .", "He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady .", "She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind .", "But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions .", "However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well .", "Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper .", "And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? ''", "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask .", "That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .", "And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! ''", "Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .", "For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself .", "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep ." ]
Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all XXXXX .
Pantouflia
[ "Ambassador", "Ceremonies", "English", "Firedrake-shooting", "Great", "Pantouflia", "Prince", "Rosalind", "evening", "left" ]
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He used to be very fond of this march , and the words -- some people even said he had made them himself . But now , somehow , he did n't much like it . He went straight to the Duke of Stumpfelbahn , the Hereditary Master of the Ceremonies , and asked to be introduced to the beautiful young lady . She was the daughter of the new English Ambassador , and her name was Lady Rosalind . But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions . However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well . Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper . And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? '' or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! '' Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself . And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Ambassador, Ceremonies, English, Firedrake-shooting, Great, Pantouflia, Prince, Rosalind, evening, left
Pantouflia
[ "But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions .", "However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well .", "Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper .", "And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? ''", "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask .", "That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .", "And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! ''", "Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .", "For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself .", "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII ." ]
The XXXXX is Puzzled .
Prince
[ "Angelo", "Caesar", "English", "Firedrake", "Great", "Pantouflia", "Prince", "evening", "left", "p56.jpg" ]
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But she nearly fainted when she heard who it was that wished to dance with her , for she was not at all particularly clever ; and the prince had such a bad character for snubbing girls , and asking them difficult questions . However , it was impossible to refuse , and so she danced with the prince , and he danced very well . Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper . And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? '' or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! '' Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself . And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The XXXXX is Puzzled . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Angelo, Caesar, English, Firedrake, Great, Pantouflia, Prince, evening, left, p56.jpg
Prince
[ "Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper .", "And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? ''", "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask .", "That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .", "And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! ''", "Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .", "For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself .", "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed ." ]
It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a XXXXX as a present to a pretty lady .
Firedrake
[ "Angelo", "Caesar", "English", "Firedrake", "Great", "Prigio", "Prince", "VIII", "evening", "left" ]
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Then they sat out in the conservatory , among the flowers , where nobody came near them ; and then they danced again , and then the Prince took her down to supper . And all the time he never once said , `` Have you read this ? '' or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! '' Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself . And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a XXXXX as a present to a pretty lady . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Angelo, Caesar, English, Firedrake, Great, Prigio, Prince, VIII, evening, left
Firedrake
[ "or `` Have you read that ? ''", "or , `` What !", "you never heard of Alexander the Great ? ''", "or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask .", "That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself .", "And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! ''", "Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .", "For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself .", "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious ." ]
`` First , '' he said , `` where is the XXXXX ? ''
Firedrake
[ "Caesar", "Firedrake", "Firedrake-shooting", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "Prince", "VIII", "daylight", "evening", "p56.jpg" ]
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or `` Have you read that ? '' or , `` What ! you never heard of Alexander the Great ? '' or Julius Caesar , or Michael Angelo , or whoever it might be -- horrid , difficult questions he used to ask . That was the way he used to go on : but now he only talked to the young lady about herself ; and she quite left off being shy or frightened , and asked him all about his own country , and about the Firedrake-shooting , and said how fond she was of hunting herself . And the prince said : `` Oh , if you wish it , you shall have the horns and tail of a Firedrake to hang up in your hall , to-morrow evening ! '' Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself . And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the XXXXX ? '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Caesar, Firedrake, Firedrake-shooting, Pantouflia, Prigio, Prince, VIII, daylight, evening, p56.jpg
Firedrake
[ "Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed .", "For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself .", "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious .", "`` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? ''", "He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret .", "`` It should be here ! ''", "he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! ''", "Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz .", "Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away ." ]
XXXXX 's first idea was to look at his lady .
Prigio
[ "First", "George", "Nights", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "Prince", "Schiraz", "VIII", "p56.jpg", "spyglass" ]
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Then she asked if it was not very dangerous work , Firedrake hunting ; and he said it was nothing , when you knew the trick of it : and he asked her if she would but give him a rose out of her bouquet ; and , in short , he made himself so agreeable and unaffected , that she thought him very nice indeed . For , even a clever person can be nice when he likes -- above all , when he is not thinking about himself . And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? '' He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret . `` It should be here ! '' he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! '' Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz . Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away . XXXXX 's first idea was to look at his lady . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: First, George, Nights, Pantouflia, Prigio, Prince, Schiraz, VIII, p56.jpg, spyglass
Prigio
[ "And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her .", "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious .", "`` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? ''", "He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret .", "`` It should be here ! ''", "he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! ''", "Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz .", "Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away .", "Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady .", "`` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! ''" ]
On the other hand , he determined to look at the XXXXX ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute .
Firedrake
[ "English", "Firedrake", "George", "Nights", "Prince", "Schiraz", "VIII", "first", "garret", "p56.jpg" ]
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And now the prince was thinking of nothing in the world but the daughter of the English ambassador , and how to please her . He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? '' He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret . `` It should be here ! '' he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! '' Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz . Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away . Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady . `` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! '' On the other hand , he determined to look at the XXXXX ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: English, Firedrake, George, Nights, Prince, Schiraz, VIII, first, garret, p56.jpg
Firedrake
[ "He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy .", "In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing .", "This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep .", "Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia .", "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious .", "`` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? ''", "He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret .", "`` It should be here ! ''", "he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! ''", "Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz .", "Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away .", "Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady .", "`` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! ''", "On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute ." ]
The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Ali", "Firedrake", "Pantouflia", "Prigio", "VIII", "daylight", "first", "garret", "p56.jpg", "spyglass" ]
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He got introduced to her father too , and quite won his heart ; and , at last , he was invited to dine next day at the Embassy . In Pantouflia , it is the custom that a ball must not end while one of the royal family goes on dancing . This ball lasted till the light came in , and the birds were singing out of doors , and all the mothers present were sound asleep . Then nothing would satisfy the prince , but that they all should go home singing through the streets ; in fact , there never had been so merry a dance in all Pantouflia . The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? '' He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret . `` It should be here ! '' he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! '' Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz . Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away . Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady . `` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! '' On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute . The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Ali, Firedrake, Pantouflia, Prigio, VIII, daylight, first, garret, p56.jpg, spyglass
Firedrake
[ "The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family .", "But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle .", "-LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII .", "The Prince is Puzzled .", "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious .", "`` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? ''", "He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret .", "`` It should be here ! ''", "he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! ''", "Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz .", "Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away .", "Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady .", "`` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! ''", "On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute .", "The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the Firedrake .", "He was floating about in a sea of molten lava , on the top of a volcano .", "There he was , swimming and diving for pleasure , tossing up the flaming waves , and blowing fountains of fire out of his nostrils , like a whale spouting !", "The prince did not like the looks of him ." ]
-LCB- The XXXXX looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .
Prince
[ "Ali", "Firedrake", "Prigio", "Prince", "Schiraz", "VIII", "fire", "first", "garret", "p56.jpg" ]
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The prince had made a point of dancing with almost every girl there : and he had suddenly become the most beloved of the royal family . But everything must end at last ; and the prince , putting on the cap of darkness and sitting on the famous carpet , flew back to his lonely castle . -LCB- The mothers asleep : p56.jpg -RCB- CHAPTER VIII . The Prince is Puzzled . Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? '' He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret . `` It should be here ! '' he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! '' Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz . Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away . Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady . `` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! '' On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute . The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the Firedrake . He was floating about in a sea of molten lava , on the top of a volcano . There he was , swimming and diving for pleasure , tossing up the flaming waves , and blowing fountains of fire out of his nostrils , like a whale spouting ! The prince did not like the looks of him . -LCB- The XXXXX looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Ali, Firedrake, Prigio, Prince, Schiraz, VIII, fire, first, garret, p56.jpg
Prince
[ "Prince Prigio did not go to bed .", "It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady .", "He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious .", "`` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? ''", "He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret .", "`` It should be here ! ''", "he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! ''", "Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz .", "Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away .", "Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady .", "`` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! ''", "On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute .", "The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the Firedrake .", "He was floating about in a sea of molten lava , on the top of a volcano .", "There he was , swimming and diving for pleasure , tossing up the flaming waves , and blowing fountains of fire out of his nostrils , like a whale spouting !", "The prince did not like the looks of him .", "-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .", "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !" ]
I fancied that there was no such thing as a XXXXX : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .
Firedrake
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Prince Prigio did not go to bed . It was bright daylight , and he had promised to bring the horns and tail of a Firedrake as a present to a pretty lady . He had said it was easy to do this ; but now , as he sat and thought over it , he did not feel so victorious . `` First , '' he said , `` where is the Firedrake ? '' He reflected for a little , and then ran upstairs to the garret . `` It should be here ! '' he cried , tossing the fairies ' gifts about ; `` and , by George , here it is ! '' Indeed , he had found the spyglass of carved ivory which Prince Ali , in the Arabian Nights , bought in the bazaar in Schiraz . Now , this glass was made so that , by looking through it , you could see anybody or anything you wished , however far away . Prigio 's first idea was to look at his lady . `` But she does not expect to be looked at , '' he thought ; `` and I wo n't ! '' On the other hand , he determined to look at the Firedrake ; for , of course , he had no delicacy about spying on him , the brute . The prince clapped the glass to his eye , stared out of window , and there , sure enough , he saw the Firedrake . He was floating about in a sea of molten lava , on the top of a volcano . There he was , swimming and diving for pleasure , tossing up the flaming waves , and blowing fountains of fire out of his nostrils , like a whale spouting ! The prince did not like the looks of him . -LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a XXXXX : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Ali, Alphonso, Firedrake, First, George, Prigio, Schiraz, fire, p59.jpg, whale
Firedrake
[ "The prince did not like the looks of him .", "-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .", "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all ." ]
For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a XXXXX , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !
Remora
[ "Alphonso", "Bergerac", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "History", "Prince", "Remora", "braggart", "p59.jpg", "p60.jpg" ]
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The prince did not like the looks of him . -LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a XXXXX , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, History, Prince, Remora, braggart, p59.jpg, p60.jpg
Remora
[ "The prince did not like the looks of him .", "-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .", "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all ." ]
For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the XXXXX is hot !
Firedrake
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The prince did not like the looks of him . -LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the XXXXX is hot ! Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, French, Prigio, Prince, Remora, noon, p59.jpg, p60.jpg
Firedrake
[ "-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .", "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !" ]
`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the XXXXX may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''
Remora
[ "Bergerac", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "French", "Prince", "Remora", "braggart", "noon", "p59.jpg", "p60.jpg" ]
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-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the XXXXX may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, French, Prince, Remora, braggart, noon, p59.jpg, p60.jpg
Remora
[ "-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him .", "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !" ]
`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the XXXXX , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''
Firedrake
[ "Bergerac", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "French", "History", "Prince", "Remora", "braggart", "p59.jpg", "p60.jpg" ]
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-LCB- The Prince looking through the telescope : p59.jpg -RCB- `` With all my cap of darkness , and my shoes of swiftness , and my sword of sharpness , I never could get near that beast , '' he said ; `` and if I did stalk him , I could not hurt him . Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the XXXXX , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, French, History, Prince, Remora, braggart, p59.jpg, p60.jpg
Firedrake
[ "Poor little Alphonso !", "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''" ]
Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the XXXXX .
Remora
[ "Alphonso", "Bergerac", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "French", "History", "Prigio", "Remora", "braggart", "p60.jpg" ]
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Poor little Alphonso ! poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, French, History, Prigio, Remora, braggart, p60.jpg
Remora
[ "poor Enrico !", "what plucky fellows they were !", "I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound .", "How horrid being too clever makes one !", "And now , what am I to do ? ''", "-LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ?", "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''", "Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora ." ]
Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Bergerac", "Enrico", "Firedrake", "French", "History", "Prigio", "Remora", "braggart", "noon", "p60.jpg" ]
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poor Enrico ! what plucky fellows they were ! I fancied that there was no such thing as a Firedrake : he 's not in the Natural History books , and I thought the boys were only making fun , and would be back soon , safe and sound . How horrid being too clever makes one ! And now , what am I to do ? '' -LCB- The Remora : p60.jpg -RCB- What was he to do , indeed ? And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora . Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, Enrico, Firedrake, French, History, Prigio, Remora, braggart, noon, p60.jpg
Firedrake
[ "And what would you have done ?", "Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure .", "Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ?", "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''", "Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora .", "Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` Hooray ! ''", "said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back .", "Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart .", "Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake .", "CHAPTER IX ." ]
-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Bergerac", "CHAPTER", "Firedrake", "French", "Prigio", "Remora", "braggart", "chink", "cleverness", "noon" ]
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And what would you have done ? Bring the horns and tail he must , or perish in the adventure . Otherwise , how could he meet his lady ? -- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora . Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake . `` Hooray ! '' said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back . Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart . Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake . CHAPTER IX . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, CHAPTER, Firedrake, French, Prigio, Remora, braggart, chink, cleverness, noon
Firedrake
[ "-- why , she would think him a mere braggart !", "The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon .", "At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen .", "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''", "Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora .", "Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` Hooray ! ''", "said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back .", "Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart .", "Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake .", "CHAPTER IX .", "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake .", "It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible .", "Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times ." ]
Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the XXXXX spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man .
Firedrake
[ "Bergerac", "Firedrake", "French", "Prigio", "Prince", "Remora", "braggart", "chink", "noon", "p64.jpg" ]
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-- why , she would think him a mere braggart ! The prince sat down , and thought and thought ; and the day went on , and it was now high noon . At last he jumped up and rushed into the library , a room where nobody ever went except himself and the queen . There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora . Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake . `` Hooray ! '' said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back . Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart . Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake . CHAPTER IX . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake . It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible . Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times . Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the XXXXX spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Bergerac, Firedrake, French, Prigio, Prince, Remora, braggart, chink, noon, p64.jpg
Firedrake
[ "There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac .", "It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon .", "In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him .", "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''", "Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora .", "Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` Hooray ! ''", "said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back .", "Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart .", "Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake .", "CHAPTER IX .", "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake .", "It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible .", "Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times .", "Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man .", "The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him .", "The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless ." ]
But the XXXXX , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Bergerac", "Firedrake", "French", "Prigio", "Prince", "Remora", "chink", "garden-engine", "p64.jpg" ]
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There he turned the books upside down , in his haste , till he found an old one , by a French gentleman , Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac . It was an account of a voyage to the moon , in which there is a great deal of information about matters not generally known ; for few travellers have been to the moon . In that book , Prince Prigio fancied he would find something he half remembered , and that would be of use to him . And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora . Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake . `` Hooray ! '' said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back . Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart . Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake . CHAPTER IX . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake . It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible . Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times . Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man . The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him . The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless . But the XXXXX , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Bergerac, Firedrake, French, Prigio, Prince, Remora, chink, garden-engine, p64.jpg
Firedrake
[ "And he did !", "So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all .", "For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot !", "`` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . ''", "Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora .", "Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake .", "`` Hooray ! ''", "said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back .", "Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart .", "Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake .", "CHAPTER IX .", "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake .", "It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible .", "Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times .", "Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man .", "The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him .", "The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless .", "But the Firedrake , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic .", "`` Hi ! ''", "shouted the prince ." ]
The XXXXX rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail .
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "CHAPTER", "Firedrake", "Prince", "Remora", "chink", "garden-engine", "loch", "p64.jpg", "snow" ]
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And he did ! So you see that cleverness , and minding your book , have some advantages , after all . For here the prince learned that there is a very rare beast , called a Remora , which is at least as cold as the Firedrake is hot ! `` Now , '' thought he , '' if I can only make these two fight , why the Remora may kill the Firedrake , or take the heat out of him , at least , so that I may have a chance . '' Then he seized the ivory glass , clapped it to his eye , and looked for the Remora . Just the tip of his nose , as white as snow and as smooth as ice , was sticking out of a chink in a frozen mountain , not far from the burning mountain of the Firedrake . `` Hooray ! '' said the prince softly to himself ; and he jumped like mad into the winged shoes of swiftness , stuck on the cap of darkness , girdled himself with the sword of sharpness , and put a good slice of bread , with some cold tongue , in a wallet , which he slung on his back . Never you fight , if you can help it , except with plenty of food to keep you going and in good heart . Then off he flew , and soon he reached the volcano of the Firedrake . CHAPTER IX . -LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake . It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible . Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times . Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man . The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him . The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless . But the Firedrake , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic . `` Hi ! '' shouted the prince . The XXXXX rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, CHAPTER, Firedrake, Prince, Remora, chink, garden-engine, loch, p64.jpg, snow
Firedrake
[ "-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake .", "It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible .", "Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times .", "Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man .", "The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him .", "The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless .", "But the Firedrake , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic .", "`` Hi ! ''", "shouted the prince .", "The Firedrake rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail .", "`` Who 's there ? ''", "he said in a hoarse , angry voice .", "`` Just let me get at you ! ''", "`` It 's me , '' answered the prince .", "It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited .", "`` What do you want ? ''", "grunted the beast .", "`` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice .", "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''" ]
`` Well , '' grunted the XXXXX , `` what 's the matter ?
Firedrake
[ "Alphonso", "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Prince", "before", "fire", "first", "garden-engine", "loch", "p64.jpg" ]
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-LCB- Chapter heading picture : p64.jpg -RCB- The Prince and the Firedrake . It was dreadfully hot , even high up in the air , where the prince hung invisible . Great burning stones were tossed up by the volcano , and nearly hit him several times . Moreover , the steam and smoke , and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils , would have daunted even the bravest man . The sides of the hill , too , were covered with the blackened ashes of his victims , whom he had roasted when they came out to kill him . The garden-engine of poor little Alphonso was lying in the valley , all broken and useless . But the Firedrake , as happy as a wild duck on a lonely loch , was rolling and diving in the liquid flame , all red-hot and full of frolic . `` Hi ! '' shouted the prince . The Firedrake rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail . `` Who 's there ? '' he said in a hoarse , angry voice . `` Just let me get at you ! '' `` It 's me , '' answered the prince . It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited . `` What do you want ? '' grunted the beast . `` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice . Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the XXXXX , `` what 's the matter ? Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Alphonso, Firedrake, Firedrakes, Prince, before, fire, first, garden-engine, loch, p64.jpg
Firedrake
[ "shouted the prince .", "The Firedrake rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail .", "`` Who 's there ? ''", "he said in a hoarse , angry voice .", "`` Just let me get at you ! ''", "`` It 's me , '' answered the prince .", "It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited .", "`` What do you want ? ''", "grunted the beast .", "`` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice .", "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''", "`` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ?", "Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? ''", "`` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? ''", "`` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes .", "The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower .", "Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him .", "The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora .", "He says you are afraid to fight him . ''" ]
`` Do n't know him , '' grunted the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Remora", "before", "fire", "first", "moon", "question", "right", "tail" ]
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shouted the prince . The Firedrake rose to the surface , his horns as red as a red crescent - moon , only bigger , and lashing the fire with his hoofs and his blazing tail . `` Who 's there ? '' he said in a hoarse , angry voice . `` Just let me get at you ! '' `` It 's me , '' answered the prince . It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited . `` What do you want ? '' grunted the beast . `` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice . Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ? Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? '' `` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? '' `` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes . The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower . Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him . The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora . He says you are afraid to fight him . '' `` Do n't know him , '' grunted the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Firedrake, Firedrakes, Remora, before, fire, first, moon, question, right, tail
Firedrake
[ "`` Just let me get at you ! ''", "`` It 's me , '' answered the prince .", "It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited .", "`` What do you want ? ''", "grunted the beast .", "`` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice .", "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''", "`` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ?", "Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? ''", "`` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? ''", "`` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes .", "The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower .", "Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him .", "The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora .", "He says you are afraid to fight him . ''", "`` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake .", "`` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . ''", "Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake .", "`` Does he ? ''" ]
yelled the XXXXX .
Firedrake
[ "Firedrake", "Firedrakes", "Prigio", "Remora", "before", "death", "first", "prince", "question", "right" ]
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`` Just let me get at you ! '' `` It 's me , '' answered the prince . It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar , but he was terribly excited . `` What do you want ? '' grunted the beast . `` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice . Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ? Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? '' `` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? '' `` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes . The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower . Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him . The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora . He says you are afraid to fight him . '' `` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake . `` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . '' Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake . `` Does he ? '' yelled the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Firedrake, Firedrakes, Prigio, Remora, before, death, first, prince, question, right
Firedrake
[ "`` What do you want ? ''", "grunted the beast .", "`` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice .", "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''", "`` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ?", "Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? ''", "`` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? ''", "`` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes .", "The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower .", "Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him .", "The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora .", "He says you are afraid to fight him . ''", "`` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake .", "`` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . ''", "Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake .", "`` Does he ? ''", "yelled the Firedrake .", "`` Just let me get at him ! ''", "and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was ." ]
`` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the XXXXX .
Remora
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`` What do you want ? '' grunted the beast . `` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice . Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ? Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? '' `` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? '' `` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes . The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower . Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him . The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora . He says you are afraid to fight him . '' `` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake . `` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . '' Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake . `` Does he ? '' yelled the Firedrake . `` Just let me get at him ! '' and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was . `` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Firedrake, Firedrakes, Prigio, Remora, answer, before, cinders, lake, question, right
Remora
[ "grunted the beast .", "`` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice .", "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''", "`` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ?", "Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? ''", "`` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? ''", "`` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes .", "The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower .", "Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him .", "The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora .", "He says you are afraid to fight him . ''", "`` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake .", "`` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . ''", "Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake .", "`` Does he ? ''", "yelled the Firedrake .", "`` Just let me get at him ! ''", "and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was .", "`` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the Remora ." ]
CHAPTER X. The Prince and the XXXXX .
Remora
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grunted the beast . `` I wish I could see you '' ; and , horrible to relate , he rose on a pair of wide , flaming wings , and came right at the prince , guided by the sound of his voice . Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ? Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? '' `` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? '' `` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes . The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower . Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him . The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora . He says you are afraid to fight him . '' `` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake . `` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . '' Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake . `` Does he ? '' yelled the Firedrake . `` Just let me get at him ! '' and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was . `` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the Remora . CHAPTER X. The Prince and the XXXXX . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Firedrake, Firedrakes, Prigio, Remora, before, death, hill, message, prince, right
Remora
[ "Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before .", "For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! ''", "`` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ?", "Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? ''", "`` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? ''", "`` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes .", "The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower .", "Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him .", "The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora .", "He says you are afraid to fight him . ''", "`` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake .", "`` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . ''", "Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake .", "`` Does he ? ''", "yelled the Firedrake .", "`` Just let me get at him ! ''", "and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was .", "`` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the Remora .", "CHAPTER X. The Prince and the Remora .", "If he had been too warm before , the prince was too cold now ." ]
The hill of the XXXXX was one solid mass of frozen steel , and the cold rushed out of it like the breath of some icy beast , which indeed it was .
Remora
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Now , the prince had never heard that Firedrakes could fly ; indeed , he had never believed in them at all , till the night before . For a moment he was numb with terror ; then he flew down like a stone to the very bottom of the hill , and shouted : `` Hi ! '' `` Well , '' grunted the Firedrake , `` what 's the matter ? Why ca n't you give a civil answer to a civil question ? '' `` Will you go back to your hole and swear , on your honour as a Firedrake , to listen quietly ? '' `` On my sacred word of honour , '' said the beast , casually scorching an eagle that flew by into ashes . The cinders fell , jingling and crackling , round the prince in a little shower . Then the Firedrake dived back , with an awful splash of flame , and the mountain roared round him . The prince now flew high above him , and cried : `` A message from the Remora . He says you are afraid to fight him . '' `` Do n't know him , '' grunted the Firedrake . `` He sends you his glove , '' said Prince Prigio , `` as a challenge to mortal combat , till death do you part . '' Then he dropped his own glove into the fiery lake . `` Does he ? '' yelled the Firedrake . `` Just let me get at him ! '' and he scrambled out , all red-hot as he was . `` I 'll go and tell him you 're coming , '' said the prince ; and with two strides he was over the frozen mountain of the Remora . CHAPTER X. The Prince and the Remora . If he had been too warm before , the prince was too cold now . The hill of the XXXXX was one solid mass of frozen steel , and the cold rushed out of it like the breath of some icy beast , which indeed it was . Fill in the XXXXX from the following choices: Firedrake, Firedrakes, Prigio, Prince, Remora, answer, before, challenge, honour, question
Remora