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Identifier: prinadventuresof00langrich (find matches)
Title: The adventures of Prince Prigio and of his son, Prince Ricardo
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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Publisher: New York : A. L. Burt
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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nd it does grow rathertedious in the long run. But perhaps ^^dlatJaqueline said may have made some impres- 160 PRINCE PRIGIO. si on on Ricardo, for he stuck to his books forweeks, and was got into decimal fractions andEuclid. All this, of course, pleased the king verymuch, and he began to entertain hopes ofRicardos becoming a wise and learned prince,and a credit to his illustrious family. Things were not always to go smoothly—farfrom it; and it was poor Jaqueline who fell intotrouble next. She had been very ready tolecture Dick, as we saw, and took a good dealof credit to herself for his steadiness. But oneday King Prigio happened to meet Jaquelinesmaid, Rosina, on the stairs; and as Rosina wasa pretty girl, and the king was always kind tohis dependents, he stopped to have a chat withher. Why, Rosina, what a pretty little silvercross you are wearing, he said, and he lifted acurious ornauient which hung from a chain onRosinas neck. It consisted of seven drops ofsilver, set like this:
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Hm! SAID THE King. Very curious and pretty!—Page 161. PRINCE RICARDO. l6l O o o o o o o May I look at it ? his majesty asked, andRosina, all in a flutter, took it off and gave it tohim. Hm! said the king. Very curiousand pretty ! May I ask you where you gotthis, Eosina V Now Rosina generally had her answer ready,and I am very sorry to say that she did notalways speak the truth when she could think ofanything better. On this occasion she wasanxious to think of somethins: better for fear ofgetting Jaqueline into a scrape about the chem-ical experiment in her bedroom. But Eosinawas fluttered, as we said, by the royal kindness,and she could think of nothing but to courtesy,and say: ^ Please, your majesty, the princess gave methe drops. Very interesting, said the king. ^ There isa little white moon shining in each of them ! Iwonder if they shine in the dark ? 162 PRINCE PRIGIO. He opened the door of a cupboard which hadDO windows, where the housemaid kept hermops and brooms, and shut him

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