The Happy Prince
ld ; ;but I ay h you
for one nig;
quot;ttle S; said the Prince.
So t t ruby from the Princes sword,
and fle in own.
ower, we marble angels
ured. he sound of
dancing. A beautiful girl came out on th her lover.
quot;ars are,quot; o ;and how wonderful
is t;
quot;I ime for tate-ball,quot; she
ans;I o be embroidered on it;
but tresses are so lazy.quot;
erns o ts
of tto, and sahe old Jews
bargaining money in copper
scales. At last o the boy
ossing feverisher had fallen
asleep, sired. In ruby on
table beside tly round
t;how cool I
feel,quot; said t;I must be getting betterquot;; and o a
delicious slumber.
to told
;It is curious,quot; ;but I feel quite warm
no is so cold.quot;
quot;t is because you ion,quot; said the Prince.
And ttle So then he fell asleep.
thinking always made him sleepy.
o t; a
remarkable p; said thology as he was
passing over t;A ser!quot; And e a
long letter about it to ted it,
it t understand.
quot;to-nigo Egypt,quot; said the Swallow, and he was in high
spirits at t. ed all ts, and
sat a long time on top of teeple. the
Sparroinguished
stranger!quot; so he enjoyed himself very much.
o t;have you any
commissions for Egypt?quot; ;I am just starting.quot;
quot;Stle S; said