少年国王
s rose where he sank. Some
of t the prow of
t a sing monotonously upon a drum.
After some time t of ter, and clung
panting to t he negroes
seized it from he slaves fell asleep
over their oars.
Again and again ime t
iful pearl. ter of them,
and put to a little bag of green leather.
tried to speak, but ongue seemed to cleave to
to move. the negroes
ctered to eaco quarrel over a string of
brighe vessel.
t time, and t he
broug
ar.
But rangely pale, and as he
blood gusrils. tle,
and till. their shoulders, and
the body overboard.
And ter of t, ook
t to his forehead and
bo sre of the young
King, and o to drahe anchor.
And w cry, and woke,
and the dawn
clutc tars.
And his was his dream.
t h
strange fruits and iful poisonous flohe adders
by, and t parrots flew screaming
from branco brancortoises lay asleep upon t mud.
trees were full of apes and peacocks.
On and on , till skirts of the wood, and
titude of men toiling in the bed of a
dried-up river. ts. they dug deep
pits in t doo t the
rocks axes; othe sand.
tore up tus by its roots, and trampled on t
blossoms. t, calling to eacher, and no man
was idle.
From tchem, and
Deat me go.
But Avarice ss, she answered.
And