The Happy Prince
t;
stay longer?quot;
quot;I am ed for in Egypt,quot; ans;to-morrow my
friends o taract. the river-horse
couc granite throne
sits t long cars, and when
tar sters one cry of joy, and then he is
silent. At noon to ters edge to
drink. their roar is louder
taract.
quot;Stle S; said t;far away
across ty I see a young man in a garret. he is leaning over
a desk covered umbler by here is a
buncs. his hair is brown and crisp, and his
lips are red as a pomegranate, and he has large and dreamy eyes.
rying to finisor of tre, but
oo cold to e any more. te,
and .quot;
quot;I longer,quot; said the Swallow, who
really . quot;Sake ;
quot;Alas! I ; said t;my eyes are all t
I . t
out of India a t one of take
it to to the jeweller, and buy food and
firewood, and finis;
quot;Dear Prince,quot; said t;I cannot do tquot;; and he began
to weep.
quot;Stle S; said t;do as I
command you.quot;
So t to the
students garret. It in, as there was a
ed, and came into the room.
t hear
tter of the
beautiful sapps.
quot;I am beginning to be appreciated,quot; ;this is from some
great admirer. Now I can finis; and e
happy.
t day to t on the
mast of a large vessel and cs
out of t;; ted as each
c came up. quot;I am goi