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sort of people are in the castle.' On he walked, across fields and lawn, and no one was there to keep him out or let him into the castle ; but the big hall-door was wide open. He went from one fine room to another |
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that was finer, and at last he reached the handsomest of all, with a table in the middle. And such a dinner as was laid upon it! The prince was hungry enough, but he was too mannerly to eat without being invited. So he sat by the fire, and he did not wait long till he |
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