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The Light Princess by George MacDonald
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"She can't be ours, queen!"

Now the queen was much cleverer than the king, and had begun
already to suspect that "this effect defective came by cause."


"I am sure she is ours," answered she. "But we ought to have taken
better care of her at the christening. People who were never
invited ought not to have been present."

"Oh, ho!" said the king, tapping his forehead with his forefinger,
"I have it all. I've found her out. Don't you see it, queen?
Princess Makemnoit has bewitched her."
"That's just what I say," answered the queen.

"I beg your pardon, my love; I did not hear you.--John! bring the
steps I get on my throne with."

For he was a little king with a great throne, like many other
kings.

The throne-steps were brought, and set upon the dining-table, and
John got upon the top of them. But he could not reach the little
princess, who lay like a baby-laughter-cloud in the air, exploding
continuously.
"Take the tongs, John," said his Majesty; and getting up on the
table, he handed them to him.

John could reach the baby now, and the little princess was handed
down by the tongs.
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