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THE LIGHT PRINCESS. 65
Make me glad,
For ye had
Kissed her ere ye left her."
Before he had finished his song, the princess was just under the place where he sat, and looking up to find him. Her ears had led her truly.
"Would you like a fall, princess?" said the prince, looking down.
"Ah! there you are! Yes, if you please, prince," said the princess, looking up.
" How do you know I am a prince, princess?" said the prince.
"Because you are a very nice young man, prince," said the princess.
"Come up then, princess."
" Fetch me, prince."
The prince took off his scarf, then his sword-belt, then his tunic, and tied them all together, and let them down. But the line was far too |
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