Harrys Big Boots a Fairy Tale for Smalle Folke

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Harrys Big Boots a Fairy Tale for Smalle Folke
Susan E Susan Elizabeth Gay
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What they are so much occupied with are their own conversations, latest editions, and the king's bounties, in short, the news of us, but not us at all. " Harry thought this very funny. Being of less consequence than one's own news seemed something like being of less import- ance than one's own shadow ; but the Boots assured him it was the custom of the town, and everything so far had certainly gone to prove it.
11 Now/' said the Boots, " though it is bad manners, we '11 give a hop which will la
...nd us right in the centre of the city. " HOW THEY STORMED THE TOWN. 141 Harry willingly agreed, and in another second they had flown high above the wall and the provoking gateway-towers, and had dropped gently down 011 a grass-plot in front of the finest buildings there. In. The portico, which was very grand indeed, with gold pillars and much carved work, stood a handsome old gentleman, dressed in the most extraordinary style in gold and tissue- paper.
He had a gold crown, pantaloons, stockings, and shoes, and a crimson waistcoat; and then he had a flowing robe, with twenty capes one over the other, like cabmen used to wear in rainy weather, made of the most silky tissue-paper, in different colours, and ornamented with printed things all over, which, however, it was impossible to read, as it was in the smallest type, and all mixed up together.


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