Two Strange Girls Or the Entertaining History of the Young Davenports And the

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Two Strange Girls Or the Entertaining History of the Young Davenports And the
James H James Henry Cotterill
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The king was equally obsti- nate, and Benevolenta departed, with in- finite regret. Her anxiety for the fate of the princess, and natural goodness of heart, prompted her to take a long and very dangerous journey in order to con- sult a superior genius, respecting the possibility of softening the rigor of her destiny. From him she received the following answer : " If Melpomene had quitted Rosy- land at the age of TWO YEARS, her 60 TWO STRANGE GIRLS.
days would have been crowned with bliss. Her i
...ll-judging parents, by their folly, have doomed her to future misery. But, as our beloved fairy, Renevolenta, has interested herself in the fate of the child, it is decreed that her faults and her sufferings shall not always con- tinue. "* The fairy was overjoyed upon hear- ing this decree ; and immediately set out for Rosy land. Upon entering the palace, she observed all the attendants' countenances filled with dismay. She eagerly inquired the cause; and was told by one of them, that the princess had that morning been stolen away by in- visible hands.

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