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  CONTENTS

  THELITTLELAMEPRINCE

  THEINVISIBLEPRINCE

  PRINCECHERRY

  THEPRINCEWITHTHENOSE

  THEFROG-PRINCE

  CLEVERALICE

  THE

  LITTLELAMEPRINCE

  CHAPTERI

  Yes,hewasthemostbeautifulPrincethateverwasborn。

  Ofcourse,beingaprince,peoplesaidthis;butitwastruebesides。

  Whenhelookedatthecandle,hiseyeshadanexpressionofearnestinquiryquitestartlinginanewbornbaby。Hisnose——therewasnotmuchofitcertainly,butwhattherewasseemedanaquilineshape;hiscomplexionwasacharming,healthypurple;hewasroundandfat,straight-

  limbedandlong——infact,asplendidbaby,andeverybodywasexceedinglyproudofhim,especiallyhisfatherandmother,theKingandQueenofNomansland,whohadwaitedforhimduringtheirhappyreignoftenyears——nowmadehappierthanever,tothemselvesandtheirsubjects,bytheappearanceofasonandheir。

  TheonlypersonwhowasnotquitehappywastheKing’sbrother,theheirpresumptive,whowouldhavebeenkingonedayhadthebabynotbeenborn。Butashismajestywasverykindtohim,andevenrathersorryforhim——insomuchthatattheQueen’srequesthegavehimadukedomalmostasbigasacounty——theCrown-

  Prince,ashewascalled,triedtoseempleasedalso;andletushopehesucceeded。

  ThePrince’schristeningwastobeagrandaffair。Accordingtothecustomofthecountry,therewerechosenforhimfour-and-twentygod-

  fathersandgodmothers,whoeachhadtogivehimaname,andpromisetodotheirutmostforhim。Whenhecameofage,hehimselfhadtochoosethename——andthegodfatherorgod-

  mother——thathelikedthebest,fortherestofhisdays。

  Meantimeallwasrejoicing。Subscriptionsweremadeamongtherichtogivepleasuretothepoor;dinnersintown-hallsfortheworkingmen;

  tea-partiesinthestreetsfortheirwives;andmilk-and-bunfeastsforthechildrenintheschoolrooms。ForNomansland,thoughIcannotpointitoutinanymap,orreadofitinanyhistory,was,Ibelieve,muchlikeourownormanyanothercountry。

  Asforthepalace——whichwasnodifferentfromotherpalaces——itwasclean\"turnedoutofthewindows,\"aspeoplesay,withthepreparationsgoingon。Theonlyquietplaceinitwastheroomwhich,thoughthePrincewassixweeksold,hismothertheQueenhadneverquitted。

  Nobodysaidshewasill,however——itwouldhavebeensoinconvenient;andasshesaidnothingaboutitherself,butlaypaleandplacid,givingnotroubletoanybody,nobodythoughtmuchabouther。Alltheworldwasabsorbedinadmiringthebaby。

  Thechristening-daycameatlast,anditwasaslovelyasthePrincehimself。Allthepeopleinthepalacewerelovelytoo——orthoughtthemselvesso——intheelegantnewclotheswhichtheQueen,whothoughtofeverybody,hadtakencaretogivethem,fromtheladies-in-waitingdowntothepoorlittlekitchen-maid,wholookedatherselfinherpinkcottongown,andthought,doubtless,thatthereneverwassuchaprettygirlasshe。

  Bysixinthemorningalltheroyalhouseholdhaddresseditselfinitsverybest;andthenthelittlePrincewasdressedinhisbest——hismagnificentchristeningrobe;whichproceedinghisRoyalHighnessdidnotlikeatall,butkickedandscreamedlikeanycommonbaby。Whenhehadalittlecalmeddown,theycarriedhimtobelookedatbytheQueenhismother,who,thoughherroyalrobeshadbeenbroughtandlaiduponthebed,was,aseverybodywellknew,quiteunabletoriseandputthemon。

  Sheadmiredherbabyverymuch;kissedandblessedhim,andlaylookingathim,asshedidforhourssometimes,whenhewasplacedbesideherfastasleep;thenshegavehimupwithagentlesmile,and,sayingshehopedhewouldbeverygood,thatitwouldbeaverynicechristening,andalltheguestswouldenjoythemselves,turnedpeacefullyoveronherbed,sayingnothingmoretoanybody。Shewasaveryuncomplainingperson,theQueen——andhernamewasDolorez。

  Everythingwentonexactlyasifshehadbeenpresent。All,eventhekinghimself,hadgrownusedtoherabsence;forshewasnotstrong,andforyearshadnotjoinedinanygayeties。Shealwaysdidherroyalduties,butastopleasures,theycouldgoonquitewellwithouther,oritseemedso。Thecompanyarrived:greatandnotablepersonsinthisandneighboringcountries;

  alsothefour-and-twentygodfathersandgodmothers,whohadbeenchosenwithcare,asthepeoplewhowouldbemostusefultohisroyalhighnessshouldheeverwantfriends,whichdidnotseemlikely。WhatsuchwantcouldpossiblyhappentotheheirofthepowerfulmonarchofNomansland?

  Theycame,walkingtwoandtwo,withtheircoronetsontheirheads——beingdukesandduchesses,princesandprincesses,orthelike;theyallkissedthechildandpronouncedthenameeachhadgivenhim。Thenthefour-and-twentynameswereshoutedoutwithgreatenergybysixheralds,oneaftertheother,andafterwardwrittendown,tobepreservedinthestaterecords,inreadinessforthenexttimetheywerewanted,whichwouldbeeitheronhisRoyalHighness’

  coronationorhisfuneral。

  Soontheceremonywasover,andeverybodysatisfied;except,perhaps,thelittlePrincehimself,whomoanedfaintlyunderhischristeningrobes,whichnearlysmotheredhim。

  Intruth,thoughveryfewknew,thePrinceincomingtothechapelhadmetwithaslightdisaster。Hisnurse,——nothisordinaryone,butthestatenurse-maid,——anelegantandfashionableyoungladyofrank,whosedutyitwastocarryhimtoandfromthechapel,hadbeensooccupiedinarranginghertrainwithonehand,whilesheheldthebabywiththeother,thatshestumbledandlethimfall,justatthefootofthemarblestaircase。

  Tobesure,shecontrivedtopickhimupagainthenextminute;andtheaccidentwassoslightitseemedhardlyworthspeakingof。Consequentlynobodydidspeakofit。Thebabyhadturneddeadlypale,butdidnotcry,sonopersonasteportwobehindcoulddiscoveranythingwrong;afterward,evenifhehadmoaned,thesilvertrumpetswereloudenoughtodrownhisvoice。Itwouldhavebeenapitytoletanythingtroublesuchadayoffelicity。

  So,afteraminute’spause,theprocessionhadmovedon。SuchaprocessiontHeraldsinblueandsilver;pagesincrimsonandgold;andatroopoflittlegirlsindazzlingwhite,carryingbasketsofflowers,whichtheystrewedallthewaybeforethenurseandchild——finallythefour-

  and-twentygodfathersandgodmothers,asproudaspossible,andsosplendidtolookatthattheywouldhavequiteextinguishedtheirsmallgodson——merelyaheapoflaceandmuslinwithababyfaceinside——haditnotbeenforacanopyofwhitesatinandostrichfeatherswhichwasheldoverhimwhereverhewascarried。

  Thus,withthesunshiningonthemthroughthepaintedwindows,theystood;thekingandhistrainononeside,thePrinceandhisattendantsontheother,asprettyasightaseverwasseenoutoffairyland。

  \"It’sjustlikefairyland,\"whisperedtheeldestlittlegirltothenexteldest,assheshookthelastroseoutofherbasket;\"andIthinktheonlythingthePrincewantsnowisafairygod-

  mother。\"

  \"Doeshe?\"saidashrillbutsoftandnotunpleasantvoicebehind;andtherewasseenamongthegroupofchildrensomebody,——notachild,yetnobiggerthanachild,——somebodywhomnobodyhadseenbefore,andwhocertainlyhadnotbeeninvited,forshehadnochristeningclotheson。

  Shewasalittleoldwomandressedallingray:

  graygown;grayhoodedcloak,ofamaterialexcessivelyfine,andatintthatseemedperpetuallychanging,likethegrayofaneveningsky。Herhairwasgray,andhereyesalso——evenhercomplexionhadasoftgrayshadowoverit。Buttherewasnothingunpleasantlyoldabouther,andhersmilewasassweetandchildlikeasthePrince’sown,whichstoleoverhispalelittlefacetheinstantshecamenearenoughtotouchhim。

  \"Takecare!Don’tletthebabyfallagain。\"

  Thegrandyoungladynursestarted,flushingangrily。

  \"Whospoketome?Howdidanybodyknow?

  ——Imean,whatbusinesshasanybody————\"

  Thenfrightened,butstillspeakinginamuchsharpertonethanIhopeyoungladiesofrankareinthehabitofspeaking——\"Oldwoman,youwillbekindenoughnottosay`thebaby,’but`thePrince。’Keepaway;hisRoyalHighnessisjustgoingtosleep。\"

  \"NeverthelessImustkisshim。Iamhisgod-

  mother。\"

  \"You!\"criedtheelegantladynurse。

  \"You!\"repeatedallthegentlemenandladies-in-waiting。

  \"You!\"echoedtheheraldsandpages——andtheybegantoblowthesilvertrumpetsinordertostopallfurtherconversation。

  ThePrince’sprocessionformeditselfforreturning,——theKingandhistrainhavingalreadymovedofftowardthepalace,——butonthetop-

  moststepofthemarblestairsstood,rightinfrontofall,thelittleoldwomanclothedingray。

  Shestretchedherselfontiptoebythehelpofherstick,andgavethelittlePrincethreekisses。

  \"Thisisintolerable!\"criedtheyoungladynurse,wipingthekissesoffrapidlywithherlacehandkerchief。\"SuchaninsulttohisRoyalHighness!Takeyourselfoutoftheway,oldwoman,ortheKingshallbeinformedimmediately。\"

  \"TheKingknowsnothingofme,more’sthepity,\"repliedtheoldwoman,withanindifferentair,asifshethoughtthelosswasmoreonhisMajesty’ssidethanhers。\"MyfriendinthepalaceistheKing’swife。\"

  \"King’shavenotwives,butqueens,\"saidtheladynurse,withacontemptuousair。

  \"Youareright,\"repliedtheoldwoman。

  \"NeverthelessIknowherMajestywell,andI

  loveherandherchild。And——sinceyoudroppedhimonthemarblestairs(thisshesaidinamysteriouswhisper,whichmadetheyoungladytrembleinspiteofheranger)——Ichoosetotakehimformyown,andbehisgodmother,readytohelphimwheneverhewantsme。\"

  \"Youhelphim!\"criedallthegroupbreakingintoshoutsoflaughter,towhichthelittleoldwomanpaidnottheslightestattention。HersoftgrayeyeswerefixedonthePrince,whoseemedtoanswertothelook,smilingagainandagaininthecauseless,aimlessfashionthatbabiesdosmile。

  \"HisMajestymusthearofthis,\"saidagentleman-in-waiting。

  \"HisMajestywillhearquiteenoughnewsinaminuteortwo,\"saidtheoldwomansadly。

  AndagainstretchinguptothelittlePrince,shekissedhimontheforeheadsolemnly。

  \"Becalledbyanewnamewhichnobodyhaseverthoughtof。BePrinceDolor,inmemoryofyourmotherDolorez。\"

  \"Inmemoryof!\"Everybodystartedattheominousphrase,andalsoatamostterriblebreachofetiquettewhichtheoldwomanhadcommitted。InNomansland,neitherthekingnorthequeenwassupposedtohaveanyChristiannameatall。Theydroppeditontheircoronationday,anditneverwasmentionedagaintillitwasengravedontheircoffinswhentheydied。

  \"Oldwoman,youareexceedinglyill-bred,\"

  criedtheeldestlady-in-waiting,muchhorrified。

  \"Howyoucouldknowthefactpassesmycomprehension。Butevenifyoudidknowit,howdaredyoupresumetohintthathermostgraciousMajestyiscalledDolorez?\"

  \"WAScalledDolorez,\"saidtheoldwoman,withatendersolemnity。

  Thefirstgentleman,calledtheGold-stick-in-

  waiting,raisedittostrikeher,andallthereststretchedouttheirhandstoseizeher;butthegraymantlemeltedfrombetweentheirfingerslikeair;and,beforeanybodyhadtimetodoanythingmore,therecameaheavy,muffled,startlingsound。

  Thegreatbellofthepalacethebellwhichwasonlyheardonthedeathofsomeoneoftheroyalfamily,andforasmanytimesasheorshewasyearsold——begantotoll。Theylistened,muteandhorror-stricken。Someonecounted:

  one——two——three——four——uptonine-and-twenty——justtheQueen’sage。

  Itwas,indeed,theQueen。HerMajestywasdead!Inthemidstofthefestivitiesshehadslippedawayoutofhernewhappinessandheroldsufferings,notfewnorsmall。Sendingawayallherwomentoseethegrandsight,——atleasttheysaidafterward,inexcuse,thatshehaddoneso,anditwasverylikehertodoit,——shehadturnedwithherfacetothewindow,whenceonecouldjustseethetopsofthedistantmountains——theBeautifulMountains,astheywerecalled——whereshewasborn。Sogazing,shehadquietlydied。

  WhenthelittlePrincewascarriedbacktohismother’sroom,therewasnomothertokisshim。And,thoughhedidnotknowit,therewouldbeforhimnomother’skissanymore。

  Asforhisgodmother,——thelittleoldwomaningraywhocalledherselfso,——whethershemeltedintoair,likehergownwhentheytouchedit,orwhethersheflewoutofthechapelwindow,orslippedthroughthedoorwayamongthebewilderedcrowd,nobodyknew——nobodyeverthoughtabouther。

  Onlythenurse,theordinaryhomelyone,comingoutofthePrince’snurseryinthemiddleofthenightinsearchofacordialtoquiethiscontinualmoans,saw,sittinginthedoorway,somethingwhichshewouldhavethoughtamereshadow,hadshenotseenshiningoutofittwoeyes,grayandsoftandsweet。Sheputherhandbeforeherown,screamingloudly。Whenshetookthemawaytheoldwomanwasgone。

  CHAPTERII

  Everybodywasverykindtothepoorlittleprince。Ithinkpeoplegenerallyarekindtomotherlesschildren,whetherprincesorpeasants。Hehadamagnificentnurseryandaregularsuiteofattendants,andwastreatedwiththegreatestrespectandstate。Nobodywasallowedtotalktohiminsillybabylanguage,ordandlehim,or,abovealltokisshim,thoughperhapssomepeoplediditsurreptitiously,forhewassuchasweetbabythatitwasdifficulttohelpit。

  ItcouldnotbesaidthatthePrincemissedhismother——childrenofhisagecannotdothat;

  butsomehowaftershediedeverythingseemedtogowrongwithhim。Fromabeautifulbabyhebecamesicklyandpale,seemingtohavealmostceasedgrowing,especiallyinhislegs,whichhadbeensofatandstrong。

  Butafterthedayofhischristeningtheywitheredandshrank;henolongerkickedthemouteitherinpassionorplay,andwhen,ashegottobenearlyayearold,hisnursetriedtomakehimstanduponthem,heonlytumbleddown。

  Thishappenedsomanytimesthatatlastpeoplebegantotalkaboutit。Aprince,andnotabletostandonhisownlegs!Whatadreadfulthing!Whatamisfortuneforthecountry!

  Ratheramisfortunetohimalso,poorlittleboy!butnobodyseemedtothinkofthat。Andwhen,afterawhile,hishealthrevived,andtheoldbrightlookcamebacktohissweetlittleface,andhisbodygrewlargerandstronger,thoughstillhislegsremainedthesame,peoplecontinuedtospeakofhiminwhispers,andwithgraveshakesofthehead。Everybodyknew,thoughnobodysaidit,thatsomething,itwasimpossibletoguesswhat,wasnotquiterightwiththepoorlittlePrince。

  Ofcourse,nobodyhintedthistotheKinghisfather:itdoesnotdototellgreatpeopleanythingunpleasant。Andbesides,hisMajestytookverylittlenoticeofhisson,orofhisotheraffairs,beyondthenecessarydutiesofhiskingdom。

  PeoplehadsaidhewouldnotmisstheQueenatall,shehavingbeensolonganinvalid,buthedid。Afterherdeathheneverwasquitethesame。Heestablishedhimselfinheremptyrooms,theonlyroomsinthepalacewhenceonecouldseetheBeautifulMountains,andwasoftenobservedlookingatthemasifhethoughtshehadflownawaythither,andthathislongingcouldbringherbackagain。Andbyacuriouscoincidence,whichnobodydaredinquireinto,hedesiredthatthePrincemightbecalled,notbyanyofthefour-and-twentygrandnamesgivenhimbyhisgodfathersandgodmothers,butbytheidenticalnamementionedbythelittleoldwomaningray——Dolor,afterhismotherDolorez。

  Onceaweek,accordingtoestablishedstatecustom,thePrince,dressedinhisverybest,wasbroughttotheKinghisfatherforhalfanhour,buthisMajestywasgenerallytooillandtoomelancholytopaymuchheedtothechild。

  Onlyonce,whenheandtheCrown-Prince,whowasexceedinglyattentivetohisroyalbrother,weresittingtogether,withPrinceDolorplayinginacorneroftheroom,dragginghimselfaboutwithhisarmsratherthanhislegs,andsometimestryingfeeblytocrawlfromonechairtoanother,itseemedtostrikethefatherthatallwasnotrightwithhisson。

  \"HowoldishisRoyalHighness?\"saidhesuddenlytothenurse。

  \"Twoyears,threemonths,andfivedays,pleaseyourMajesty。\"

  \"Itdoesnotpleaseme,\"saidtheKing,withasigh。\"Heoughttobefarmoreforwardthanheisnowoughthenot,brother?You,whohavesomanychildren,mustknow。Istherenotsomethingwrongabouthim?\"

  \"Oh,no,\"saidtheCrown-Prince,exchangingmeaninglookswiththenurse,whodidnotunderstandatall,butstoodfrightenedandtremblingwiththetearsinhereyes。\"NothingtomakeyourMajestyatalluneasy。NodoubthisRoyalHighnesswilloutgrowitintime。\"

  \"Outgrow——what?\"

  \"Aslightdelicacy——ahem!——inthespine;

  somethinginherited,perhaps,fromhisdearmother。\"

  \"Ah,shewasalwaysdelicate;butshewasthesweetestwomanthateverlived。Comehere,mylittleson。\"

  AndasthePrinceturnedrounduponhisfatherasmall,sweet,graveface,——solikehismother’s,——hisMajestytheKingsmiledandheldouthisarms。Butwhentheboycametohim,notrunninglikeaboy,butwrigglingawkwardlyalongthefloor,theroyalcountenancecloudedover。

  \"Ioughttohavebeentoldofthis。Itisterrible——terrible!Andforaprincetoo。Sendforallthedoctorsinmykingdomimmediately。\"

  Theycame,andeachgaveadifferentopinionandorderedadifferentmodeoftreatment。Theonlythingtheyagreedinwaswhathadbeenprettywellknownbefore,thatthePrincemusthavebeenhurtwhenhewasaninfant——letfall,perhaps,soastoinjurehisspineandlowerlimbs。Didnobodyremember?

  No,nobody。Indignantly,allthenursesdeniedthatanysuchaccidenthadhappened,waspossibletohavehappened,untilthefaithfulcountrynurserecollectedthatitreallyhadhappenedonthedayofthechristening。Forwhichunluckilygoodmemoryalltheothersscoldedhersoseverelythatshehadnopeaceofherlife,andsoonafter,bytheinfluenceoftheyoungladynursewhohadcarriedthebabythatfatalday,andwhowasasortofconnectionoftheCrown-

  Prince——beinghiswife’ssecondcousinonceremoved——thepoorwomanwaspensionedoffandsenttotheBeautifulMountainsfromwhenceshecame,withorderstoremaintherefortherestofherdays。

  ButofallthistheKingknewnothing,for,indeed,afterthefirstshockoffindingoutthathissoncouldnotwalk,andseemedneverlikelytoheinterferedverylittleconcerninghim。

  Thewholethingwastoopainful,andhisMajestyneverlikedpainfulthings。SometimesheinquiredafterPrinceDolor,andtheytoldhimhisRoyalHighnesswasgoingonaswellascouldbeexpected,whichreallywasthecase。For,afterworryingthepoorchildandperplexingthemselveswithoneremedyafteranother,theCrown-

  Prince,notwishingtooffendanyofthedifferingdoctors,hadproposedleavinghimtoNature;andNature,thesafestdoctorofall,hadcometohishelpanddoneherbest。

  Hecouldnotwalk,itistrue;hislimbsweremereuselessappendagestohisbody;butthebodyitselfwasstrongandsound。Andhisfacewasthesameasever——justhismother’sface,oneofthesweetestintheworld。

  EventheKing,indifferentashewas,sometimeslookedatthelittlefellowwithsadtenderness,noticinghowcleverlyhelearnedtocrawlandswinghimselfaboutbyhisarms,sothatinhisownawkwardwayhewasasactiveinmotionasmostchildrenofhisage。

  \"Poorlittleman!hedoeshisbest,andheisnotunhappy——nothalfsounhappyasI,brother,\"addressingtheCrown-Prince,whowasmoreconstantthaneverinhisattendanceuponthesickmonarch。\"Ifanythingshouldbefallme,IhaveappointedyouRegent。Incaseofmydeath,youwilltakecareofmypoorlittleboy?\"

  \"Certainly,certainly;butdonotletusimagineanysuchmisfortune。IassureyourMajesty——everybodywillassureyou——thatitisnotintheleastlikely。\"

  Heknew,however,andeverybodyknew,thatitwaslikely,andsoonafteritactuallydidhappen。TheKingdiedassuddenlyandquietlyastheQueenhaddone——indeed,inherveryroomandbed;andPrinceDolorwasleftwithouteitherfatherormother——assadathingascouldhappen,eventoaprince。

  Hewasmorethanthatnow,though。Hewasaking。InNomansland,asinothercountries,thepeoplewerestruckwithgriefonedayandrevivedthenext。\"Thekingisdead——longlivetheking!\"wasthecrythatrangthroughthenation,andalmostbeforehislateMajestyhadbeenlaidbesidetheQueenintheirsplendidmausoleum,crowdscamethrongingfromallpartstotheroyalpalace,eagertoseethenewmonarch。

  Theydidseehim,——thePrinceRegenttookcaretheyshould,——sittingonthefloorofthecouncilchamber,suckinghisthumb!Andwhenoneofthegentlemen-in-waitingliftedhimupandcarriedhim——fancycarryingaking!——tothechairofstate,andputthecrownonhishead,heshookitoffagain,itwassoheavyanduncomfortable。Slidingdowntothefootofthethronehebeganplayingwiththegoldenlionsthatsupportedit,strokingtheirpawsandputtinghistinyfingersintotheireyes,andlaughing——

  laughingasifhehadatlastfoundsomethingtoamusehim。

  \"There’safinekingforyou!\"saidthefirstlord-in-waiting,afriendofthePrinceRegent’s(theCrown-Princethatusedtobe,who,inthedeepestmourning,stoodsilentlybesidethethroneofhisyoungnephew。Hewasahandsomeman,verygrandandclever-looking)。

  \"Whataking!whocanneverstandtoreceivehissubjects,neverwalkinprocessions,whotothelastdayofhislifewillhavetobecarriedaboutlikeababy。Veryunfortunate!\"

  \"Exceedinglyunfortunate,\"repeatedthesecondlord。\"Itisalwaysbadforanationwhenitskingisachild;butsuchachild——apermanentcripple,ifnotworse。\"

  \"Letushopenotworse,\"saidthefirstlordinaveryhopelesstone,andlookingtowardtheRegent,whostooderectandpretendedtohearnothing。\"Ihaveheardthatthesesortofchildrenwithverylargeheads,andgreatbroadfore-

  headsandstaringeyes,are——well,well,letushopeforthebestandbepreparedfortheworst。

  Inthemeantime————\"

  \"Iswear,\"saidtheCrown-Prince,comingforwardandkissingthehiltofhissword——\"I

  sweartoperformmydutiesasRegent,totakeallcareofhisRoyalHighness——hisMajesty,I

  mean,\"withagrandbowtothelittlechild,wholaughedinnocentlybackagain。\"AndIwilldomyhumblebesttogovernthecountry。Still,ifthecountryhastheslightestobjection————\"

  ButtheCrown-Princebeinggeneralissimo,havingthewholearmyathisbeckandcall,sothathecouldhavebegunacivilwarinnotime,thecountryhad,ofcourse,nottheslightestobjection。

  SotheKingandQueenslepttogetherinpeace,andPrinceDolorreignedovertheland——thatis,hisuncledid;andeverybodysaidwhatafortunatethingitwasforthepoorlittlePrincetohavesuchacleveruncletotakecareofhim。

  Allthingswentonasusual;indeed,aftertheRegenthadbroughthiswifeandhersevensons,andestablishedtheminthepalace,ratherbetterthanusual。Fortheygavesuchsplendidentertainmentsandmadethecapitalsolivelythattraderevived,andthecountrywassaidtobemoreflourishingthanithadbeenforacentury。

  WhenevertheRegentandhissonsappeared,theywerereceivedwithshouts:\"LonglivetheCrown-Prince!\"\"Longlivetheroyalfamily!\"

  And,intruth,theywereveryfinechildren,thewholesevenofthem,andmadeagreatshowwhentheyrodeouttogetheronsevenbeautifulhorses,oneheightaboveanother,downtotheyoungest,onhistinyblackpony,nobiggerthanalargedog。

  Asfortheotherchild,hisRoyalHighnessPrinceDolor,——forsomehowpeoplesoonceasedtocallhimhisMajesty,whichseemedsucharidiculoustitleforapoorlittlefellow,ahelplesscripple,——withonlyheadandtrunk,andnolegstospeakof,——hewasseenveryseldombyanybody。

  Sometimespeopledaringenoughtopeeroverthehighwallofthepalacegardennoticedthere,carriedinafootman’sarms,ordrawninachair,orlefttoplayonthegrass,oftenwithnobodytomindhim,aprettylittleboy,withabright,intelligentfaceandlarge,melancholyeyes——no,notexactlymelancholy,fortheywerehismother’s,andshewasbynomeanssad-minded,butthoughtfulanddreamy。Theyratherperplexedpeople,thosechildisheyes;theyweresoexceedinglyinnocentandyetsopenetrating。

  Ifanybodydidawrongthing——toldalie,forinstancetheywouldturnroundwithsuchagrave,silentsurprisethechildnevertalkedmuch——thateverynaughtypersoninthepalacewasratherafraidofPrinceDolor。

  Hecouldnothelpit,andperhapshedidnotevenknowit,beingnobetterachildthanmanyotherchildren,buttherewassomethingabouthimwhichmadebadpeoplesorry,andgrumblingpeopleashamedofthemselves,andill-

  naturedpeoplegentleandkind。

  Isupposebecausetheyweretouchedtoseeapoorlittlefellowwhodidnotintheleastknowwhathadbefallenhimorwhatlaybeforehim,livinghisbabylifeashappyasthedayislong。

  Thus,whetherornothewasgoodhimself,thesightofhimandhisafflictionmadeotherpeoplegood,and,aboveall,madeeverybodylovehim——somuchso,thathisuncletheRegentbegantofeelalittleuncomfortable。

  Now,Ihavenothingtosayagainstunclesingeneral。Theyareusuallyveryexcellentpeople,andveryconvenienttolittleboysandgirls。Eventhe\"crueluncle\"ofthe\"BabesintheWood\"Ibelievetobequiteanexceptionalcharacter。Andthis\"crueluncle\"ofwhomI

  amtellingwas,Ihope,anexception,too。

  Hedidnotmeantobecruel。Ifanybodyhadcalledhimso,hewouldhaveresenteditextremely:hewouldhavesaidthatwhathedidwasdoneentirelyforthegoodofthecountry。

  Buthewasamanwhohadalwaysbeenaccustomedtoconsiderhimselffirstandforemost,believingthatwhateverhewantedwassuretoberight,andthereforeheoughttohaveit。Sohetriedtogetit,andgotittoo,aspeoplelikehimveryoftendo。Whethertheyenjoyitwhentheyhaveitisanotherquestion。

  Thereforehewentonedaytothecouncilchamber,determinedonmakingaspeech,andinformingtheministersandthecountryatlargethattheyoungKingwasinfailinghealth,andthatitwouldbeadvisabletosendhimforatimetotheBeautifulMountains。Whetherhereallymeanttodothis,orwhetheritoccurredtohimafterwardthattherewouldbeaneasierwayofattaininghisgreatdesire,thecrownofNomansland,isapointwhichIcannotdecide。

  Butsoonafter,whenhehadobtainedanorderincounciltosendtheKingaway,whichwasdoneingreatstate,withaguardofhonorcomposedoftwowholeregimentsofsoldiers,——

  thenationlearned,withoutmuchsurprise,thatthepoorlittlePrince——nobodyevercalledhimkingnow——hadgoneamuchlongerjourneythantotheBeautifulMountains。

  Hehadfallenillontheroadanddiedwithinafewhours;atleastsodeclaredthephysicianinattendanceandthenursewhohadbeensenttotakecareofhim。Theybroughthiscoffinbackingreatstate,andburieditinthemausoleumwithhisparents。

  SoPrinceDolorwasseennomore。Thecountrywentintodeepmourningforhim,andthenforgothim,andhisunclereignedinhisstead。Thatillustriouspersonageacceptedhiscrownwithgreatdecorum,andworeitwithgreatdignitytothelast。Butwhetherheenjoyeditornotthereisnoevidencetoshow。

  CHAPTERIII

  AndwhatofthelittlelamePrince,whomeverybodyseemedsoeasilytohaveforgotten?

  Noteverybody。Therewereafewkindsouls,mothersoffamilies,whohadheardhissadstory,andsomeservantsaboutthepalace,whohadbeenfamiliarwithhissweetways——

  thesemanyatimesighedandsaid,\"PoorPrinceDolor!\"Or,lookingattheBeautifulMountains,whichwerevisiblealloverNomansland,thoughfewpeopleevervisitedthem,\"Well,perhapshisRoyalHighnessisbetterwhereheisthaneventhere。\"

  Theydidnotknow——indeed,hardlyanybodydidknow——thatbeyondthemountains,betweenthemandthesea,layatractofcountry,barren,level,bare,exceptforshort,stuntedgrass,andhereandthereapatchoftinyflowers。Notabush——notatreenotarestingplaceforbirdorbeastwasinthatdrearyplain。Insummerthesunshinefelluponithourafterhourwithablindingglare;inwinterthewindsandrainssweptoveritunhindered,andthesnowcamedownsteadily,noiselessly,coveringitfromendtoendinonegreatwhitesheet,whichlayfordaysandweeksunmarkedbyasinglefootprint。

  Notapleasantplacetolivein——andnobodydidlivethere,apparently。Theonlysignthathumancreatureshadeverbeennearthespotwasonelargeroundtowerwhichroseupinthecenteroftheplain,andmightbeseenalloverit——iftherehadbeenanybodytosee,whichthereneverwas。Roserightupoutoftheground,asifithadgrownofitself,likeamushroom。Butitwasnotatallmushroom-like;onthecontrary,itwasverysolidlybuilt。InformitresembledtheIrishroundtowers,whichhavepuzzledpeopleforsolong,nobodybeingabletofindoutwhen,orbywhom,orforwhatpurposetheyweremade;seeminglyfornouseatall,likethistower。Itwascircular,ofveryfirmbrickwork,withneitherdoorsnorwindows,untilnearthetop,whenyoucouldperceivesomeslitsinthewallthroughwhichonemightpossiblycreepinorlookout。Itsheightwasnearlyahundredfeet,andithadabattlementedparapetshowingsharpagainstthesky。

  Astheplainwasquitedesolate——almostlikeadesert,onlywithoutsand,andledtonowhereexceptthestillmoredesolateseacoast——nobodyevercrossedit。Whatevermysterytherewasaboutthetower,itandtheskyandtheplainkepttheirsecrettothemselves。

  Itwasaverygreatsecretindeed,——astatesecret,——whichnonebutsocleveramanasthepresentKingofNomanslandwouldeverhavethoughtof。Howhecarrieditout,undiscovered,Icannottell。Peoplesaid,longafterward,thatitwasbymeansofagangofcondemnedcriminals,whoweresettowork,andexecutedimmediatelyaftertheyhaddone,sothatnobodyknewanything,orintheleastsuspectedtherealfact。

  Andwhatwasthefact?Why,thatthistower,whichseemedameremassofmasonry,utterlyforsakenanduninhabited,wasnotsoatall。Withintwentyfeetofthetopsomeingeniousarchitecthadplannedaperfectlittlehouse,dividedintofourrooms——asbydrawingacrosswithinacircleyouwillseemighteasilybedone。Bymakingskylights,andafewslitsinthewallsforwindows,andraisingapeakedroofwhichwashiddenbytheparapet,herewasadwellingcomplete,eightyfeetfromtheground,andasinaccessibleasarook’snestonthetopofatree。

  Acharmingplacetolivein!ifyouoncegotupthere,——andneverwantedtocomedownagain。

  Inside——thoughnobodycouldhavelookedinsideexceptabird,andhardlyevenabirdflewpastthatlonelytower——insideitwasfurnishedwithallthecomfortandeleganceimaginable;

  withlotsofbooksandtoys,andeverythingthattheheartofachildcoulddesire。Foritsonlyinhabitant,exceptanurseofcourse,wasapoorsolitarychild。

  Onewinternight,whenalltheplainwaswhitewithmoonlight,therewasseencrossingitagreattallblackhorse,riddenbyamanalsobigandequallyblack,carryingbeforehimonthesaddleawomanandachild。Thewoman——

  shehadasad,fiercelook,andnowonder,forshewasacriminalundersentenceofdeath,buthersentencehadbeenchangedtoalmostassevereapunishment。Shewastoinhabitthelonelytowerwiththechild,andwasallowedtoliveaslongasthechildlived——nolonger。Thisinorderthatshemighttaketheutmostcareofhim;forthosewhoputhimtherewereequallyafraidofhisdyingandofhisliving。

  Yethewasonlyalittlegentleboy,withasweet,sleepysmile——hehadbeenverytiredwithhislongjourney——andclingingarms,whichheldtighttotheman’sneck,forhewasratherfrightened,andtheface,blackasitwas,lookedkindlyathim。Andhewasveryhelpless,withhispoor,smallshriveledlegs,whichcouldneitherstandnorrunaway——forthelittleforlornboywasPrinceDolor。

  Hehadnotbeendeadatall——orburiedeither。

  Hisgrandfuneralhadbeenamerepretense:awaxfigurehavingbeenputinhisplace,whilehehimselfwasspiritedawayunderchargeofthesetwo,thecondemnedwomanandtheblackman。Thelatterwasdeafanddumb,socouldneithertellnorrepeatanything。

  Whentheyreachedthefootofthetower,therewaslightenoughtoseeahugechaindanglingfromtheparapet,butdanglingonlyhalfway。Thedeaf-mutetookfromhissaddle-

  walletasortofladder,arrangedinpieceslikeapuzzle,fittedittogether,andliftedituptomeetthechain。Thenhemountedtothetopofthetower,andslungfromitasortofchair,inwhichthewomanandthechildplacedthemselvesandweredrawnup,nevertocomedownagainaslongastheylived。Leavingthemthere,themandescendedtheladder,tookittopiecesagainandpackeditinhispack,mountedthehorseanddisappearedacrosstheplain。

  Everymonththeyusedtowatchforhim,appearinglikeaspeckinthedistance。Hefastenedhishorsetothefootofthetower,andclimbedit,asbefore,ladenwithprovisionsandmanyotherthings。HealwayssawthePrince,soastomakesurethatthechildwasaliveandwell,andthenwentawayuntilthefollowingmonth。

  WhilehisfirstchildhoodlastedPrinceDolorwashappyenough。Hehadeveryluxurythatevenaprincecouldneed,andtheonethingwanting,——love,——neverhavingknown,hedidnotmiss。Hisnursewasverykindtohimthoughshewasawickedwoman。Buteithershehadnotbeenquitesowickedaspeoplesaid,orshegrewbetterthroughbeingshutupcontinuallywithalittleinnocentchildwhowasdependentuponherforeverycomfortandpleasureofhislife。

  Itwasnotanunhappylife。Therewasnobodytoteaseorill-usehim,andhewasneverill。

  Heplayedaboutfromroomtoroom——therewerefourrooms,parlor,kitchen,hisnurse’sbedroom,andhisown;learnedtocrawllikeafly,andtojumplikeafrog,andtorunaboutonall-foursalmostasfastasapuppy。Infact,hewasverymuchlikeapuppyorakitten,asthoughtlessandasmerry——scarcelyevercross,thoughsometimesalittleweary。

  Ashegrewolder,heoccasionallylikedtobequietforawhile,andthenhewouldsitattheslitsofwindows——whichwere,however,muchbiggerthantheylookedfromthebottomofthetower——andwatchtheskyaboveandthegroundbelow,withthestormssweepingoverandthesunshinecomingandgoing,andtheshadowsofthecloudsrunningracesacrosstheblankplain。

  Byandbyhebegantolearnlessons——notthathisnursehadbeenorderedtoteachhim,butshediditpartlytoamuseherself。Shewasnotastupidwoman,andPrinceDolorwasbynomeansastupidboy;sotheygotonverywell,andhiscontinualentreaty,\"WhatcanIdo?

  whatcanyoufindmetodo?\"wasstopped,atleastforanhourortwointheday。

  Itwasadulllife,buthehadneverknownanyother;anyhow,herememberednoother,andhedidnotpityhimselfatall。Notforalongtime,tillhegrewquiteabiglittleboy,andcouldreadquiteeasily。Thenhesuddenlytooktobooks,whichthedeaf-mutebroughthimfromtimetotime——bookswhich,notbeingacquaintedwiththeliteratureofNomansland,Icannotdescribe,butnodoubttheywereveryinteresting;andtheyinformedhimofeverythingintheoutsideworld,andfilledhimwithanintenselongingtoseeit。

  Fromthistimeachangecameovertheboy。

  Hebegantolooksadandthin,andtoshuthimselfupforhourswithoutspeaking。Forhisnursehardlyspoke,andwhateverquestionsheaskedbeyondtheirordinarydailylifesheneveranswered。Shehad,indeed,beenforbidden,onpainofdeath,totellhimanythingabouthimself,whohewas,orwhathemighthavebeen。

  HeknewhewasPrinceDolor,becauseshealwaysaddressedhimas\"MyPrince\"and\"YourRoyalHighness,\"butwhataprincewashehadnottheleastidea。Hehadnoideaofanythingintheworld,exceptwhathefoundinhisbooks。

  Hesatonedaysurroundedbythem,havingbuiltthemuproundhimlikealittlecastlewall。

  Hehadbeenreadingthemhalftheday,butfeelingallthewhilethattoreadaboutthingswhichyounevercanseeislikehearingaboutabeautifuldinnerwhileyouarestarving。Foralmostthefirsttimeinhislifehegrewmelancholy;hishandsfellonhislap;hesatgazingoutofthewindow-slitupontheviewoutside——

  theviewhehadlookedateverydayofhislife,andmightlookatforendlessdaysmore。

  Notaverycheerfulview,——justtheplainandthesky,——buthelikedit。Heusedtothink,ifhecouldonlyflyoutofthatwindow,uptotheskyordowntotheplain,howniceitwouldbe!

  Perhapswhenhedied——hisnursehadtoldhimonceinangerthathewouldneverleavethetowertillhedied——hemightbeabletodothis。

  Notthatheunderstoodmuchwhatdyingmeant,butitmustbeachange,andanychangeseemedtohimablessing。

  \"AndIwishIhadsomebodytotellmeallaboutit——aboutthatandmanyotherthings;

  somebodythatwouldbefondofme,likemypoorwhitekitten。\"

  Herethetearscameintohiseyes,fortheboy’sonefriend,theoneinterestofhislife,hadbeenalittlewhitekitten,whichthedeaf-mute,kindlysmiling,oncetookoutofhispocketandgavehim——theonlylivingcreaturePrinceDolorhadeverseen。

  Forfourweeksitwashisconstantplaythingandcompanion,tillonemoonlightnightittookafancyforwandering,climbedontotheparapetofthetower,droppedoveranddisap-

  peared。Itwasnotkilled,hehoped,forcatshaveninelives;indeed,healmostfanciedhesawitpickitselfupandscamperaway;buthenevercaughtsightofitmore。

  \"Yes,IwishIhadsomethingbetterthanakitten——aperson,arealliveperson,whowouldbefondofmeandkindtome。Oh,Iwantsomebody——

  dreadfully,dreadfully!\"

  Ashespoke,theresoundedbehindhimaslighttap-tap-tap,asofastickoracane,andtwistinghimselfround,hesaw——whatdoyouthinkhesaw?

  Nothingeitherfrighteningorugly,butstillexceedinglycurious。Alittlewoman,nobiggerthanhemighthimselfhavebeenhadhislegsgrownlikethoseofotherchildren;butshewasnotachild——shewasanoldwoman。Herhairwasgray,andherdresswasgray,andtherewasagrayshadowoverherwherevershemoved。Butshehadthesweetestsmile,theprettiesthands,andwhenshespokeitwasinthesoftestvoiceimaginable。

  \"Mydearlittleboy,\"——anddroppinghercane,theonlybrightandrichthingabouther,shelaidthosetwotinyhandsonhisshoulders,——\"myownlittleboy,Icouldnotcometoyouuntilyouhadsaidyouwantedme;butnowyoudowantme,hereIam。\"

  \"Andyouareverywelcome,madam,\"repliedthePrince,tryingtospeakpolitely,asprincesalwaysdidinbooks;\"andIamexceedinglyobligedtoyou。MayIaskwhoyouare?Perhapsmymother?\"Forheknewthatlittleboysusuallyhadamother,andhadoccasionallywonderedwhathadbecomeofhisown。

  \"No,\"saidthevisitor,withatender,half-

  sadsmile,puttingbackthehairfromhisforehead,andlookingrightintohiseyes——\"no,Iamnotyourmother,thoughshewasadearfriendofmine;andyouareaslikeheraseveryoucanbe。\"

  \"Willyoutellhertocomeandseeme,then?\"

  \"Shecannot;butIdaresaysheknowsallaboutyou。Andshelovesyouverymuch——andsodoI;andIwanttohelpyouallIcan,mypoorlittleboy。\"

  \"Whydoyoucallmepoor?\"askedPrinceDolor,insurprise。

  Thelittleoldwomanglanceddownonhislegsandfeet,whichhedidnotknowweredifferentfromthoseofotherchildren,andthenathissweet,brightface,which,thoughheknewnotthateither,wasexceedinglydifferentfrommanychildren’sfaces,whichareoftensofretful,cross,sullen。Lookingathim,insteadofsighing,shesmiled。\"Ibegyourpardon,myPrince,\"saidshe。

  \"Yes,Iamaprince,andmynameisDolor;

  willyoutellmeyours,madam?\"

  Thelittleoldwomanlaughedlikeachimeofsilverbells。

  \"Ihavenotgotaname——or,rather,IhavesomanynamesthatIdon’tknowwhichtochoose。

  However,itwasIwhogaveyouyours,andyouwillbelongtomeallyourdays。Iamyourgodmother。\"

  \"Hurrah!\"criedthelittlePrince;\"IamgladIbelongtoyou,forIlikeyouverymuch。

  Willyoucomeandplaywithme?\"

  Sotheysatdowntogetherandplayed。Byandbytheybegantotalk。

  \"Areyouverydullhere?\"askedthelittleoldwoman。

  \"Notparticularly,thankyou,godmother。I

  haveplentytoeatanddrink,andmylessonstodo,andmybookstoread——lotsofbooks。\"

  \"Andyouwantnothing?\"

  \"Nothing。Yes——perhaps————Ifyouplease,godmother,couldyoubringmejustonemorething?\"

  \"Whatsortofthing!\"

  \"Alittleboytoplaywith。\"

  Theoldwomanlookedverysad。\"Justthething,alasIwhichIcannotgiveyou。Mychild,Icannotalteryourlotinanyway,butIcanhelpyoutobearit。\"

  \"Thankyou。Butwhydoyoutalkofbearingit?Ihavenothingtobear。\"

  \"Mypoorlittleman!\"saidtheoldwomanintheverytenderesttoneofhertendervoice。

  \"Kissme!\"

  \"Whatiskissing?\"askedthewonderingchild。

  Hisgodmothertookhiminherarmsandembracedhimmanytimes。Byandbyhekissedherbackagain——atfirstawkwardlyandshyly,thenwithallthestrengthofhiswarmlittleheart。

  \"Youarebettertocuddlethanevenmywhitekitten,Ithink。Promisemethatyouwillnevergoaway,\"

  \"Imust;butIwillleaveapresentbehindme,——somethingasgoodasmyselftoamuseyou,——somethingthatwilltakeyouwhereveryouwanttogo,andshowyouallthatyouwishtosee。\"

  \"Whatisit?\"

  \"Atraveling-cloak。\"

  ThePrince’scountenancefell。\"Idon’twantacloak,forInevergoout。Sometimesnursehoistsmeontotheroof,andcarriesmeroundbytheparapet;butthatisall。Ican’twalk,youknow,asshedoes。\"

  \"Themorereasonwhyyoushouldride;andbesides,thistraveling-cloak————\"

  \"Hush!——she’scoming。\"

  Theresoundedoutsidetheroomdooraheavystepandagrumpyvoice,andarattleofplatesanddishes。

  \"It’smynurse,andsheisbringingmydinner;butIdon’twantdinneratall——Ionlywantyou。Willhercomingdriveyouaway,godmother?\"

  \"Perhaps;butonlyforalittlewhile。Nevermind;alltheboltsandbarsintheworldcouldn’tkeepmeout。I’dflyinatthewindow,ordownthroughthechimney。Onlywishforme,andI

  come。\"

  \"Thankyou,\"saidPrinceDolor,butalmostinawhisper,forhewasveryuneasyatwhatmighthappennext。Hisnurseandhisgodmother——

  whatwouldtheysaytooneanother?

  howwouldtheylookatoneanother?——twosuchdifferentfaces:oneharsh-lined,sullen,cross,andsad;theothersweetandbrightandcalmasasummereveningbeforethedarkbegins。

  Whenthedoorwasflungopen,PrinceDolorshuthiseyes,tremblingallover;openingthemagain,hesawheneedfearnothing——hislovelyoldgodmotherhadmeltedawayjustliketherainbowoutofthesky,ashehadwatcheditmanyatime。Nobodybuthisnursewasintheroom。

  \"WhatamuddleyourRoyalHighnessissittingin,\"saidshesharply。\"Suchaheapofuntidybooks;andwhat’sthisrubbish?\"knockingalittlebundlethatlaybesidethem。

  \"Oh,nothing,nothing——giveitme!\"criedthePrince,and,dartingafterit,hehiditunderhispinafore,andthenpusheditquicklyintohispocket。Rubbishasitwas,itwasleftintheplacewhereshesat,andmightbesomethingbelongingtoher——hisdear,kindgodmother,whomalreadyhelovedwithallhislonely,tender,passionateheart。

  Itwas,thoughhedidnotknowthis,hiswonderfultraveling-cloak。

  CHAPTERIV

  Andwhatofthetraveling-cloak?

  Whatsortofcloakwasit,andwhatAgooddiditdothePrince?

  Stay,andI’lltellyouallaboutit。

  Outsideitwasthecommonest-lookingbundleimaginable——shabbyandsmall;andtheinstantPrinceDolortouchedit,itgrewsmallerstill,dwindlingdowntillhecouldputitinhistrouserspocket,likeahandkerchiefrolledupintoaball。Hedidthisatonce,forfearhisnurseshouldseeit,andkeptitthereallday——allnight,too。Tillafterhisnextmorning’slessonshehadnoopportunityofexamininghistreasure。

  Whenhedid,itseemednotreasureatall;butamerepieceofcloth——circularinform,darkgreenincolor——thatis,ifithadanycoloratall,beingsowornandshabby,thoughnotdirty。Ithadasplitcuttothecenter,formingaroundholefortheneck——andthatwasallitsshape;theshape,infact,ofthosecloakswhichinSouthAmericaarecalledponchos——verysimple,butmostgracefulandconvenient。

  PrinceDolorhadneverseenanythinglikeit。

  Inspiteofhisdisappointment,heexamineditcuriously;spreaditoutonthedoor,thenarrangeditonhisshoulders。Itfeltverywarmandcomfortable;butitwassoexceedinglyshabby——theonlyshabbythingthatthePrincehadeverseeninhislife。

  \"Andwhatusewillitbetome?\"saidhesadly。\"Ihavenoneedofoutdoorclothes,asI

  nevergoout。Whywasthisgivenme,Iwonder?

  andwhatintheworldamItodowithit?Shemustbearatherfunnyperson,thisdeargodmotherofmine。\"

  Nevertheless,becauseshewashisgodmother,andhadgivenhimthecloak,hefoldeditcarefullyandputitaway,poorandshabbyasitwas,hidingitinasafecornerofhistopcupboard,whichhisnursenevermeddledwith。Hedidnotwanthertofindit,ortolaughatitorathisgodmother——ashefeltsureshewould,ifsheknewall。

  Thereitlay,andbyandbyheforgotallaboutit;nay,Iamsorrytosaythat,beingbutachild,andnotseeingheragain,healmostforgothissweetoldgodmother,orthoughtofheronlyashedidoftheangelsorfairiesthathereadofinhisbooks,andofhervisitasifithadbeenameredreamofthenight。

  Thereweretimes,certainly,whenherecalledher:ofearlymornings,likethatmorningwhensheappearedbesidehim,andlateevenings,whenthegraytwilightremindedhimofthecolorofherhairandherprettysoftgarments;

  aboveall,when,wakinginthemiddleofthenight,withthestarspeeringinathiswindow,orthemoonlightshiningacrosshislittlebed,hewouldnothavebeensurprisedtoseeherstandingbesideit,lookingathimwiththosebeautifultendereyes,whichseemedtohaveapleasantnessandcomfortinthemdifferentfromanythinghehadeverknown。

  Butshenevercame,andgraduallysheslippedoutofhismemory——onlyaboy’smemory,afterall;untilsomethinghappenedwhichmadehimrememberher,andwantherashehadneverwantedanythingbefore。

  PrinceDolorfellill。Hecaught——hisnursecouldnottellhow——acomplaintcommontothepeopleofNomansland,calledthedoldrums,asunpleasantasmeaslesoranyotherofourcomplaints;anditmadehimrestless,cross,anddisagreeable。Evenwhenalittlebetter,hewastooweaktoenjoyanything,butlayalldaylongonhissofa,fidgetinghisnurseextremely——

  while,inherintenseterrorlesthemightdie,shefidgetedhimstillmore。Atlast,seeinghereallywasgettingwell,shelefthimtohimself——whichhewasmostgladof,inspiteofhisdullnessanddreariness。Therehelay,alone,quitealone。

  Nowandthenanirritablefitcameoverhim,inwhichhelongedtogetupanddosomething,ortogosomewhere——wouldhavelikedtoimitatehiswhitekitten——jumpdownfromthetowerandrunaway,takingthechanceofwhatevermighthappen。

  Onlyonething,alas!waslikelytohappen;

  forthekitten,heremembered,hadfouractivelegs,whilehe————

  \"Iwonderwhatmygodmothermeantwhenshelookedatmylegsandsighedsobitterly?I

  wonderwhyIcan’twalkstraightandsteadylikemynurseonlyIwouldn’tliketohavehergreat,noisy,clumpingshoes。Stillitwouldbeverynicetomoveaboutquickly——perhapstofly,likeabird,likethatstringofbirdsIsawtheotherdayskimmingacrossthesky,oneaftertheother。\"

  Thesewerethepassage-birds——theonlylivingcreaturesthatevercrossedthelonelyplain;andhehadbeenmuchinterestedinthem,wonder-

  ingwhencetheycameandwhithertheyweregoing。

  \"Howniceitmustbetobeabird!Iflegsarenogood,whycannotonehavewings?Peoplehavewingswhentheydie——perhaps;IwishI

  weredead,thatIdo。Iamsotired,sotired;

  andnobodycaresforme。Nobodyeverdidcareforme,exceptperhapsmygodmother。Godmother,dear,haveyouquiteforsakenme?\"

  Hestretchedhimselfwearily,gatheredhimselfup,anddroppedhisheaduponhishands;

  ashedidso,hefeltsomebodykisshimatthebackofhisneck,and,turning,foundthathewasresting,notonthesofapillows,butonawarmshoulder——thatofthelittleoldwomanclothedingray。

  Howgladhewastoseeher!Howhelookedintoherkindeyesandfeltherhands,toseeifshewereallrealandalive!thenputbothhisarmsroundherneck,andkissedherasifhewouldneverhavedonekissing。

  \"Stop,stop!\"criedshe,pretendingtobesmothered。\"Iseeyouhavenotforgottenmyteachings。Kissingisagoodthing——inmoderation。

  Onlyjustletmehavebreathtospeakoneword。\"

  \"Adozen!\"hesaid。

  \"Well,then,tellmeallthathashappenedtoyousinceIsawyou——or,rather,sinceyousawme,whichisquiteadifferentthing。\"

  \"Nothinghashappened——nothingeverdoeshappentome,\"answeredthePrincedolefully。

  \"Andareyouverydull,myboy?\"

  \"SodullthatIwasjustthinkingwhetherI

  couldnotjumpdowntothebottomofthetower,likemywhitekitten。\"

  \"Don’tdothat,notbeingawhitekitten。\"

  \"IwishIwere——IwishIwereanythingbutwhatIam。\"

  \"Andyoucan’tmakeyourselfanydifferent,norcanIdoiteither。Youmustbecontenttostayjustwhatyouare。\"

  Thelittleoldwomansaidthis——veryfirmly,butgently,too——withherarmsroundhisneckandherlipsonhisforehead。Itwasthefirsttimetheboyhadeverheardanyonetalklikethis,andhelookedupinsurprise——butnotinpain,forhersweetmannersoftenedthehardnessofherwords。

  \"Now,myPrince,——foryouareaprince,andmustbehaveassuch,——letusseewhatwecando;howmuchIcandoforyou,orshowyouhowtodoforyourself。Whereisyourtraveling-cloak?\"

  PrinceDolorblushedextremely。\"I——Iputitawayinthecupboard;Isupposeitistherestill。\"

  \"Youhaveneverusedit;youdislikeit?\"

  Hehesitated,no;wishingtobeimpolite。

  \"Don’tyouthinkit’s——justalittleoldandshabbyforaprince?\"

  Theoldwomanlaughed——longandloud,thoughverysweetly。

  \"Prince,indeed!Why,ifalltheprincesintheworldcravedforit,theycouldn’tgetit,unlessIgaveitthem。Oldandshabby!It’sthemostvaluablethingimaginable!Veryfeweverhaveit;butIthoughtIwouldgiveittoyou,because——becauseyouaredifferentfromotherpeople。\"

  \"AmI?\"saidthePrince,andlookedfirstwithcuriosity,thenwithasortofanxiety,intohisgodmother’sface,whichwassadandgrave,withslowtearsbeginningtostealdown。

  Shetouchedhispoorlittlelegs。\"Thesearenotlikethoseofotherlittleboys。\"

  \"Indeed!——mynursenevertoldmethat。\"

  \"Verylikelynot。Butitistimeyouweretold;andItellyou,becauseIloveyou。\"

  \"Tellmewhat,deargodmother?\"

  \"Thatyouwillneverbeabletowalkorrunorjumporplay——thatyourlifewillbequitedifferentfrommostpeople’slives;butitmaybeaveryhappylifeforallthat。Donotbeafraid。\"

  \"Iamnotafraid,\"saidtheboy;butheturnedverypale,andhislipsbegantoquiver,thoughhedidnotactuallycry——hewastoooldforthat,and,perhaps,tooproud。

  Thoughnotwhollycomprehending,hebegandimlytoguesswhathisgodmothermeant。Hehadneverseenanyrealliveboys,buthehadseenpicturesofthemrunningandjumping;

  whichhehadadmiredandtriedhardtoimitatebutalwaysfailed。Nowhebegantounderstandwhyhefailed,andthathealwaysshouldfail——

  that,infact,hewasnotlikeotherlittleboys;

  anditwasofnousehiswishingtodoastheydid,andplayastheyplayed,evenifhehadhadthemtoplaywith。Hiswasaseparatelife,inwhichhemustfindoutnewworkandnewpleasuresforhimself。

  ThesenseofTHEINEVITABLE,asgrown-uppeoplecallit——thatwecannothavethingsaswewantthemtobe,butastheyare,andthatwemustlearntobearthemandmakethebestofthem——thislesson,whicheverybodyhastolearnsoonorlate——came,alas!sadlysoon,tothepoorboy。Hefoughtagainstitforawhile,andthen,quiteovercome,turnedandsobbedbitterlyinhisgodmother’sarms。

  Shecomfortedhim——Idonotknowhow,exceptthatlovealwayscomforts;andthenshewhisperedtohim,inhersweet,strong,cheerfulvoice:\"Nevermind!\"

  \"No,Idon’tthinkIdomind——thatis,IWON’T

  mind,\"repliedhe,catchingthecourageofhertoneandspeakinglikeaman,thoughhewasstillsuchamereboy。

  \"Thatisright,myPrince!——thatisbeinglikeaprince。Nowweknowexactlywhereweare;

  letusputourshoulderstothewheeland————\"

  \"WeareinHopelessTower\"(thiswasitsname,ifithadaname),\"andthereisnowheeltoputourshouldersto,\"saidthechildsadly。

  \"Youlittlematter-of-factgoose!Wellforyouthatyouhaveagodmothercalled————\"

  \"What?\"heeagerlyasked。

  \"Stuff-and-nonsense。\"

  \"Stuff-and-nonsense!Whatafunnyname!\"

  \"Somepeoplegiveitme,buttheyarenotmymostintimatefriends。Thesecallme——nevermindwhat,\"addedtheoldwoman,withasofttwinkleinhereyes。\"Soasyouknowme,andknowmewell,youmaygivemeanynameyouplease;itdoesn’tmatter。ButIamyourgodmother,child。Ihavefewgodchildren;thoseI

  havelovemedearly,andfindmethegreatestblessinginalltheworld。\"

  \"Icanwellbelieveit,\"criedthelittlelamePrince,andforgothistroublesinlookingather——asherfiguredilated,hereyesgrewlustrousasstars,herveryraimentbrightened,andthewholeroomseemedfilledwithherbeautifulandbeneficentpresencelikelight。

  Hecouldhavelookedatherforever——halfinlove,halfinawe;butshesuddenlydwindleddownintothelittleoldwomanallingray,and,withamalicioustwinkleinhereyes,askedforthetraveling-cloak。

  \"Bringitoutoftherubbishcupboard,andshakethedustoffit,quick!\"saidshetoPrinceDolor,whohunghishead,ratherashamed。

  \"Spreaditoutonthefloor,andwaittillthesplitclosesandtheedgesturnuplikearimallround。Thengoandopentheskylight,——mind,IsayOPENTHESKYLIGHT,——setyourselfdowninthemiddleofit,likeafrogonawater-lilyleaf;

  say`Abracadabra,dumdumdum,’and——seewhatwillhappen!\"

  ThePrinceburstintoafitoflaughing。Itallseemedsoexceedinglysilly;hewonderedthatawiseoldwomanlikehisgodmothershouldtalksuchnonsense。

  \"Stuff-and-nonsense,youmean,\"saidshe,answering,tohisgreatalarm,hisunspokenthoughts。\"DidInottellyousomepeoplecalledmebythatname?Nevermind;itdoesn’tharmme。\"

  Andshelaughed——hermerrylaugh——aschild-

  likeasifshewerethePrince’sageinsteadofherown,whateverthatmightbe。Shecertainlywasamostextraordinaryoldwoman。

  \"Believemeornot,itdoesn’tmatter,\"saidshe。\"Hereisthecloak:whenyouwanttogotravelingonit,say`Abracadabra,dum,dum,dum’;whenyouwanttocomebackagain,say`Abracadabra,tumtumti。’That’sall;good-by。\"

  Apuffofmostpleasantairpassingbyhim。

  andmakinghimfeelforthemomentquitestrongandwell,wasallthePrincewasconsciousof。Hismostextraordinarygodmotherwasgone。

  \"Reallynow,howrosyyourRoyalHighness’

  cheekshavegrown!Youseemtohavegotwellalready,\"saidthenurse,enteringtheroom。

  \"IthinkIhave,\"repliedthePrinceverygently——hefeltgentlyandkindlyeventohisgrimnurse。\"Andnowletmehavemydinner,andgoyoutoyoursewingasusual。\"

  Theinstantshewasgone,however,takingwithhertheplatesanddishes,whichforthefirsttimesincehisillnesshehadsatisfactorilycleared,PrinceDolorsprangdownfromhissofa,andwithoneortwoofhisfrog-likejumpsreachedthecupboardwherehekepthistoys,andlookedeverywhereforhistraveling-cloak。

  Alas!itwasnotthere。

  Whilehewasillofthedoldrums,hisnurse,thinkingitagoodopportunityforputtingthingstorights,hadmadeagrandclearanceofallhis\"rubbish\"——assheconsideredit:hisbelovedheadlesshorses,brokencarts,sheepwithoutfeet,andbirdswithoutwings——allthetreasuresofhisbabydays,whichhecouldnotbeartopartwith。Thoughheseldomplayedwiththemnow,helikedjusttofeeltheywerethere。

  Theywereallgoneandwiththemthetraveling-cloak。Hesatdownonthefloor,lookingattheemptyshelves,sobeautifullycleanandtidy,thenburstoutsobbingasifhisheartwouldbreak。

  Butquietly——alwaysquietly。Heneverlethisnursehearhimcry。Sheonlylaughedathim,ashefeltshewouldlaughnow。

  \"Anditisallmyownfault!\"hecried。\"I

  oughttohavetakenbettercareofmygodmother’sgift。Oh,godmother,forgiveme!I’llneverbesocarelessagain。Idon’tknowwhatthecloakisexactly,butIamsureitissomethingprecious。Helpmetofinditagain。Oh,don’tletitbestolenfromme——don’t,please!\"

  \"Ha,ha,ha!\"laughedasilveryvoice。\"Why,thattraveling-cloakistheonethingintheworldwhichnobodycansteal。Itisofnousetoanybodyexcepttheowner。Openyoureyes,myPrince,andseewhatyoushallsee。\"

  Hisdearoldgodmother,hethought,andturnedeagerlyround。Butno;heonlybeheld,lyinginacorneroftheroom,alldustandcobwebs,hisprecioustraveling-cloak。

  PrinceDolordartedtowardit,tumblingseveraltimesontheway,asheoftendidtumble,poorboy!andpickhimselfupagain,nevercomplaining。Snatchingittohisbreast,hehuggedandkissedit,cobwebsandall,asifithadbeensomethingalive。Thenhebeganunrollingit,wonderingeachminutewhatwouldhappen。WhatdidhappenwassocuriousthatImustleaveitforanotherchapter。

  CHAPTERV

  Ifanyreader,bigorlittle,shouldwonderwhetherthereisameaninginthisstorydeeperthanthatofanordinaryfairytale,Iwillownthatthereis。ButIhavehiddenitsocarefullythatthesmallerpeople,andmanylargerfolk,willneverfinditout,andmeantimethebookmaybereadstraighton,like\"Cinderella,\"or\"Blue-Beard,\"or\"Hop-o’-

  my-Thumb,\"forwhatinterestithas,orwhatamusementitmaybring。

  Havingsaidthis,IreturntoPrinceDolor,thatlittlelameboywhommanymaythinksoexceedinglytobepitied。Butifyouhadseenhimashesatpatientlyuntyinghiswonderfulcloak,whichwasdoneupinaverytightandperplexingparcel,usingskillfullyhisdeftlittlehands,andknittinghisbrowswithfirmdetermination,whilehiseyesglistenedwithpleasureandenergyandeageranticipation——ifyouhadbeheldhimthus,youmighthavechangedyouropinion。

  Whenweseepeoplesufferingorunfortunate,wefeelverysorryforthem;butwhenweseethembravelybearingtheirsufferingsandmakingthebestoftheirmisfortunes,itisquiteadifferentfeeling。Werespect,weadmirethem。

  Onecanrespectandadmireevenalittlechild。

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