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"This vexed the king even more than the queen , who was very clever and learned , and who had hated dolls when she was a child .",
"However , she , too in spite of all the books she read and all the pictures she painted , would have been glad enough to be the mother of a little prince .",
"The king was anxious to consult the fairies , but the queen would not hear of such a thing .",
"She did not believe in fairies : she said that they had never existed ; and that she maintained , though The History of the Royal Family was full of chapters about nothing else .",
"Well , at long and at last they had a little boy , who was generally regarded as the finest baby that had ever been seen .",
"Even her majesty herself remarked that , though she could never believe all the courtiers told her , yet he certainly was a fine child -- a very fine child .",
"Now , the time drew near for the christening party , and the king and queen were sitting at breakfast in their summer parlour talking over it .",
"It was a splendid room , hung with portraits of the royal ancestors .",
"There was Cinderella , the grandmother of the reigning monarch , with her little foot in her glass slipper thrust out before her .",
"There was the Marquis de Carabas , who , as everyone knows , was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period .",
"On the arm of the throne was seated his celebrated cat , wearing boots .",
"There , too , was a portrait of a beautiful lady , sound asleep : this was Madame La Belle au Bois-dormant , also an ancestress of the royal family .",
"Many other pictures of celebrated persons were hanging on the walls .",
"`` You have asked all the right people , my dear ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen .",
"`` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty .",
"`` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? ''",
"`` No ; the old cats ! ''",
"replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it ."
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This vexed the king even more than the queen , who was very clever and learned , and who had hated dolls when she was a child . However , she , too in spite of all the books she read and all the pictures she painted , would have been glad enough to be the mother of a little prince . The king was anxious to consult the fairies , but the queen would not hear of such a thing . She did not believe in fairies : she said that they had never existed ; and that she maintained , though The History of the Royal Family was full of chapters about nothing else . Well , at long and at last they had a little boy , who was generally regarded as the finest baby that had ever been seen . Even her majesty herself remarked that , though she could never believe all the courtiers told her , yet he certainly was a fine child -- a very fine child . Now , the time drew near for the christening party , and the king and queen were sitting at breakfast in their summer parlour talking over it . It was a splendid room , hung with portraits of the royal ancestors . There was Cinderella , the grandmother of the reigning monarch , with her little foot in her glass slipper thrust out before her . There was the Marquis de Carabas , who , as everyone knows , was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period . On the arm of the throne was seated his celebrated cat , wearing boots . There , too , was a portrait of a beautiful lady , sound asleep : this was Madame La Belle au Bois-dormant , also an ancestress of the royal family . Many other pictures of celebrated persons were hanging on the walls . `` You have asked all the right people , my dear ? '' said the king . `` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen . `` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty . `` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? '' `` No ; the old cats ! '' replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it . `` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' XXXXX the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . ''
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"However , she , too in spite of all the books she read and all the pictures she painted , would have been glad enough to be the mother of a little prince .",
"The king was anxious to consult the fairies , but the queen would not hear of such a thing .",
"She did not believe in fairies : she said that they had never existed ; and that she maintained , though The History of the Royal Family was full of chapters about nothing else .",
"Well , at long and at last they had a little boy , who was generally regarded as the finest baby that had ever been seen .",
"Even her majesty herself remarked that , though she could never believe all the courtiers told her , yet he certainly was a fine child -- a very fine child .",
"Now , the time drew near for the christening party , and the king and queen were sitting at breakfast in their summer parlour talking over it .",
"It was a splendid room , hung with portraits of the royal ancestors .",
"There was Cinderella , the grandmother of the reigning monarch , with her little foot in her glass slipper thrust out before her .",
"There was the Marquis de Carabas , who , as everyone knows , was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period .",
"On the arm of the throne was seated his celebrated cat , wearing boots .",
"There , too , was a portrait of a beautiful lady , sound asleep : this was Madame La Belle au Bois-dormant , also an ancestress of the royal family .",
"Many other pictures of celebrated persons were hanging on the walls .",
"`` You have asked all the right people , my dear ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen .",
"`` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty .",
"`` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? ''",
"`` No ; the old cats ! ''",
"replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it .",
"`` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . ''"
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However , she , too in spite of all the books she read and all the pictures she painted , would have been glad enough to be the mother of a little prince . The king was anxious to consult the fairies , but the queen would not hear of such a thing . She did not believe in fairies : she said that they had never existed ; and that she maintained , though The History of the Royal Family was full of chapters about nothing else . Well , at long and at last they had a little boy , who was generally regarded as the finest baby that had ever been seen . Even her majesty herself remarked that , though she could never believe all the courtiers told her , yet he certainly was a fine child -- a very fine child . Now , the time drew near for the christening party , and the king and queen were sitting at breakfast in their summer parlour talking over it . It was a splendid room , hung with portraits of the royal ancestors . There was Cinderella , the grandmother of the reigning monarch , with her little foot in her glass slipper thrust out before her . There was the Marquis de Carabas , who , as everyone knows , was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period . On the arm of the throne was seated his celebrated cat , wearing boots . There , too , was a portrait of a beautiful lady , sound asleep : this was Madame La Belle au Bois-dormant , also an ancestress of the royal family . Many other pictures of celebrated persons were hanging on the walls . `` You have asked all the right people , my dear ? '' said the king . `` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen . `` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty . `` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? '' `` No ; the old cats ! '' replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it . `` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . '' Then he waited a little , and XXXXX : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ?
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"There was the Marquis de Carabas , who , as everyone knows , was raised to the throne as prince consort after his marriage with the daughter of the king of the period .",
"On the arm of the throne was seated his celebrated cat , wearing boots .",
"There , too , was a portrait of a beautiful lady , sound asleep : this was Madame La Belle au Bois-dormant , also an ancestress of the royal family .",
"Many other pictures of celebrated persons were hanging on the walls .",
"`` You have asked all the right people , my dear ? ''",
"said the king .",
"`` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen .",
"`` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty .",
"`` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? ''",
"`` No ; the old cats ! ''",
"replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it .",
"`` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . ''",
"Then he waited a little , and remarked : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ?",
"It has always been usual , in our family , on an occasion like this ; and I think we have neglected them a little of late . ''",
"`` How can you be so absurd ? ''",
"cried the queen .",
"`` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ?",
"And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . ''"
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"`` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty .",
"`` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? ''",
"`` No ; the old cats ! ''",
"replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it .",
"`` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . ''",
"Then he waited a little , and remarked : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ?",
"It has always been usual , in our family , on an occasion like this ; and I think we have neglected them a little of late . ''",
"`` How can you be so absurd ? ''",
"cried the queen .",
"`` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ?",
"And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . ''",
"`` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly .",
"`` Often and often they have been godmothers to us .",
"One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . ''",
"`` Your grandmother ! ''",
"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
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said the king . `` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen . `` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty . `` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? '' `` No ; the old cats ! '' replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it . `` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . '' Then he waited a little , and remarked : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ? It has always been usual , in our family , on an occasion like this ; and I think we have neglected them a little of late . '' `` How can you be so absurd ? '' cried the queen . `` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ? And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . '' `` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly . `` Often and often they have been godmothers to us . One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . '' `` Your grandmother ! '' interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not XXXXX !
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"`` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen .",
"`` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty .",
"`` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? ''",
"`` No ; the old cats ! ''",
"replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it .",
"`` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . ''",
"Then he waited a little , and remarked : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ?",
"It has always been usual , in our family , on an occasion like this ; and I think we have neglected them a little of late . ''",
"`` How can you be so absurd ? ''",
"cried the queen .",
"`` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ?",
"And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . ''",
"`` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly .",
"`` Often and often they have been godmothers to us .",
"One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . ''",
"`` Your grandmother ! ''",
"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
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`` Everyone who should be asked , '' answered the queen . `` People are so touchy on these occasions , '' said his majesty . `` You have not forgotten any of our aunts ? '' `` No ; the old cats ! '' replied the queen ; for the king 's aunts were old-fashioned , and did not approve of her , and she knew it . `` They are very kind old ladies in their way , '' said the king ; `` and were nice to me when I was a boy . '' Then he waited a little , and remarked : `` The fairies , of course , you have invited ? It has always been usual , in our family , on an occasion like this ; and I think we have neglected them a little of late . '' `` How can you be so absurd ? '' cried the queen . `` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ? And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . '' `` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly . `` Often and often they have been godmothers to us . One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . '' `` Your grandmother ! '' interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been XXXXX .
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"`` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ?",
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"`` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly .",
"`` Often and often they have been godmothers to us .",
"One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . ''",
"`` Your grandmother ! ''",
"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
"If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses .",
"And so the fairies were not invited !",
"It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked .",
"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 .",
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`` How often must I tell you that there are no fairies ? And even if there were -- but , no matter ; pray let us drop the subject . '' `` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly . `` Often and often they have been godmothers to us . One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . '' `` Your grandmother ! '' interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX them .
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"One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . ''",
"`` Your grandmother ! ''",
"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
"If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses .",
"And so the fairies were not invited !",
"It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked .",
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"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 .",
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`` They are very old friends of our family , my dear , that 's all , '' said the king timidly . `` Often and often they have been godmothers to us . One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . '' `` Your grandmother ! '' interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX in the baby , all the fairies gave him the most magnificent presents .
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"`` 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 ."
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`` Often and often they have been godmothers to us . One , in particular , was most kind and most serviceable to Cinderella I. , my own grandmother . '' `` Your grandmother ! '' interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX 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 .
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"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
"If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses .",
"And so the fairies were not invited !",
"It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked .",
"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 ."
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interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX 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 .
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"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
"If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses .",
"And so the fairies were not invited !",
"It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked .",
"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 ."
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interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX each to her own country , and none of them stayed there at the palace , where nobody believed in them , except the king , a little .
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"interrupted her majesty .",
"`` Fiddle-de-dee !",
"If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses .",
"And so the fairies were not invited !",
"It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked .",
"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 ."
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interrupted her majesty . `` Fiddle-de-dee ! If anyone puts such nonsense into the head of my little Prigio -- '' But here the baby was brought in by the nurse , and the queen almost devoured it with kisses . And so the fairies were not invited ! It was an extraordinary thing , but none of the nobles could come to the christening party when they learned that the fairies had not been asked . 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 XXXXX in them , except the king , a little .
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"`` 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 Prigio -- did I not ?",
"Well , that was his name ."
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`` 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 Prigio -- did I not ? Well , that was his name . You can not XXXXX how clever he was .
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"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 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 ."
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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 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 XXXXX that he did not like to be washed , because the soap got into his eyes .
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"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 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 ."
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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 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 XXXXX , he at once ceased to resist , for he was very reasonable .
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"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 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 ."
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He XXXXX 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 .
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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 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 XXXXX 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 .
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"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 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 ."
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He argued with his father that he did not XXXXX 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 .
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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 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 XXXXX 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 .
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"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 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 ."
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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 XXXXX without dinner .
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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 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 XXXXX without dinner .
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"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 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 ."
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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 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 XXXXX , said that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage .
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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 ."
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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 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 , XXXXX that `` force was no argument , '' the king went away in a rage .
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"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 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 ."
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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 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 XXXXX away in a rage .
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"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 .",
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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- 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 XXXXX them how to make the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .
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"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- Prigio reading a book : p11.jpg -RCB- Indeed , I can not tell you how the prince was hated by all !",
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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- 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 XXXXX the beds , and how to make plum-pudding out of turnip-tops , and venison cutlets out of rusty bacon .
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"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- 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 ."
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He set sums to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and assured the Astronomer Royal that the sun does not XXXXX round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .
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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- 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 XXXXX round the earth -- which , for my part , I believe it does .
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"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- 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 ? ''"
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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- 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 `` XXXXX you read that ? ''
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"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- 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 ? ''"
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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- 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 XXXXX that ? ''
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"-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 .",
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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 ? ''",
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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- 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 XXXXX they had n't , he sneered ; and when they said they had , he found them out .
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"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 .",
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"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 ? ''",
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"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 .",
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"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 ? ''",
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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 .",
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"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 !"
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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- 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 XXXXX , `` Did n't I tell you so ? ''
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"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 .",
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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 ? ''",
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"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 !"
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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- 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 XXXXX you so ? ''
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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 !"
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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 XXXXX on , Prince Prigio had two younger brothers , whom everybody liked .
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"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 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 ."
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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 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 XXXXX , `` What nice , unaffected princes they are ! ''
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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 ."
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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 XXXXX fighting , this was very unpleasant , and did not make people love Prince Prigio any better .
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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 ."
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Of all the people who did not like Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , XXXXX him most .
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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 Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , XXXXX him most .
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"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 Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most ."
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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 Prigio , his own dear papa , King Grognio , disliked him most . For the king XXXXX he was not clever , himself .
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"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 .",
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"He much preferred to idle about , and know everything without seeming to take any trouble .",
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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 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 XXXXX the crown .
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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 .",
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"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 .",
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"It began to be hot in March .",
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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 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 XXXXX .
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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 .",
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"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 .",
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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 .",
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"Now , the Firedrake is a beast , or bird , about the bigness of an elephant .",
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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 XXXXX near it , you are at once broiled by the Firedrake .
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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 .",
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"Its body is made of iron , and it is always red-hot .",
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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 Firedrake . But the king was not ill-pleased : `` for , '' XXXXX 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 .
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