The Gray Brethren And Other Fragments in Prose And Verse

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We will, therefore, endeavour to learn from this story:- If we fly at all, to fly HIGH. To be extremely polite. To be kind and grateful to cats and all other animals.
All the trouble arose one day when the Princess (there is always aPrincess in a fairy-tale, you know) was playing in the garden withher ball. She threw it up in the air much higher than usual and itnever came down again. There was an awful shriek, like tenthousand steam-engines; all the ladies-in-waiting fainted in a row, the inha
...bitants of the place went stone-deaf, and the Captain ofthe Guard, who was in attendance with a company of his troops, seized the Princess, put her on his horse, galloped away followedby his soldiers to a castle on the top of a hill, deposited thePrincess in the highest room, and then and only then, told her whathad happened.
"Miss, " he said, for he was so upset he forgot Court etiquette, "Miss, your ball must have hit the Dreadful Griffin in the eye (Inoticed he was taking a little fly in the neighbourhood), and thatwas the reason of the awful shriek.


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