登陆注册
19626900000015

第15章 CHAPTER 6(3)

'You are indeed fortunate!' said the Princess again, and when she looked sad the shelves on her cheeks showed more than ever. You could have laid a sixpence on them quite safely if you had had one.

'Never mind,' said Noel; 'I've got a lot of money. Come out and have a ride now.' But the little girl shook her head and said she was afraid it would not be correct.

Dora said she was quite right; then all of a sudden came one of those uncomfortable times when nobody can think of anything to say, so we sat and looked at each other. But at last Alice said we ought to be going.

'Do not go yet,' the little girl said. 'At what time did they order your carriage?'

'Our carriage is a fairy one, drawn by griffins, and it comes when we wish for it,' said Noel.

The little girl looked at him very queerly, and said, 'That is out of a picture-book.'

Then Noel said he thought it was about time he was married if we were to be home in time for tea. The little girl was rather stupid over it, but she did what we told her, and we married them with Dora's pocket-handkerchief for a veil, and the ring off the back of one of the buttons on H. O.'s blouse just went on her little finger.

Then we showed her how to play cross-touch, and puss in the corner, and tag. It was funny, she didn't know any games but battledore and shuttlecock and les graces. But she really began to laugh at last and not to look quite so like a doll.

She was Puss and was running after Dicky when suddenly she stopped short and looked as if she was going to cry. And we looked too, and there were two prim ladies with little mouths and tight hair.

One of them said in quite an awful voice, 'Pauline, who are these children?' and her voice was gruff; with very curly R's.

The little girl said we were Princes and Princesses - which was silly, to a grown-up person that is not a great friend of yours.

The gruff lady gave a short, horrid laugh, like a husky bark, and said -'Princes, indeed! They're only common children!'

Dora turned very red and began to speak, but the little girl cried out 'Common children! Oh, I am so glad! When I am grown up I'll always play with common children.'

And she ran at us, and began to kiss us one by one, beginning with Alice; she had got to H. O. when the horrid lady said - 'Your Highness - go indoors at once!'

The little girl answered, 'I won't!'

Then the prim lady said - 'Wilson, carry her Highness indoors.'

And the little girl was carried away screaming, and kicking with her little thin legs and her buttoned boots, and between her screams she shrieked:

'Common children! I am glad, glad, glad! Common children! Common children!'

The nasty lady then remarked - 'Go at once, or I will send for the police!'

So we went. H. O. made a face at her and so did Alice, but Oswald took off his cap and said he was sorry if she was annoyed about anything; for Oswald has always been taught to be polite to ladies, however nasty. Dicky took his off, too, when he saw me do it; he says he did it first, but that is a mistake. If I were really a common boy I should say it was a lie.

Then we all came away, and when we got outside Dora said, 'So she was really a Princess. Fancy a Princess living there!'

'Even Princesses have to live somewhere,' said Dicky.

'And I thought it was play. And it was real. I wish I'd known!

I should have liked to ask her lots of things,' said Alice.

H. O. said he would have liked to ask her what she had for dinner and whether she had a crown.

I felt, myself, we had lost a chance of finding out a great deal about kings and queens. I might have known such a stupid-looking little girl would never have been able to pretend, as well as that.

So we all went home across the Heath, and made dripping toast for tea.

When we were eating it Noel said, 'I wish I could give her some!

It is very good.'

He sighed as he said it, and his mouth was very full, so we knew he was thinking of his Princess. He says now that she was as beautiful as the day, but we remember her quite well, and she was nothing of the kind.

同类推荐
  • The Bacchantes

    The Bacchantes

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 黄庭内景经

    黄庭内景经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六十种曲杀狗记

    六十种曲杀狗记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 解脱戒经

    解脱戒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Two Poets

    Two Poets

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 踏九天

    踏九天

    碧天苍苍,我本浮云一粒,大地茫茫,我乃沧粟一颗。北极荒原,少年仗剑而出,冰火两重天!超乎想象的小魔女,在这个有知识就任性的年代…什么灵兽,什么异族,还有所谓的传奇…我只想踏破九天,纵横宇内,看什么才是真正的大道!
  • 凤惊天:吃定腹黑帝王

    凤惊天:吃定腹黑帝王

    寻找宝物的主人?!这简直是不可能的任务,她真的有能力战胜天界,人界,鬼界之间的战争吗?!层层阴谋之下,她或许只是一个可悲的牺牲品!齐御天,冷酷,残虐,有着鹰枭一般的利眸,野兽一般的残酷凌厉,是战无不胜的战神,他与她的相遇,是命中的注定,更是上天精心策划的算计。他早已注定必须深陷在她疯狂如同烈焰一般的温柔中,不可自拔!蓝影,一个天界最腹黑的天神,有着狼一般精密的算计,更有着连神都不可探测的智慧。他们相识千年,相知了千年,这样切不断的孽缘,就算痛彻心扉,他依旧要继续!她终于揭开层层任务下的真相,最终这只是一场上天精心下的设计?!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 谁许流年暗中偷换

    谁许流年暗中偷换

    她是祈月王朝唯一的公主,万千宠爱集一身。世人直道淮宁公主荒淫浪荡,为祸朝政。可他们不知道,她曾仰望过一个不该爱的人,而那人清浅一句,却是赐了她三千男宠,绝杀了她最初的心意。他是她的男宠之一,名动天下的百里三公子。一道圣旨,委身进了公主府。他看穿了她的面具,嘲笑她可悲的情意,威胁她屈服于他身下。然而最后他却是对她着了魔。狼烟四起,金戈铁马。固若金汤的王城被打开,他走上权势的最高位,许以她最尊贵的身份。“百里炎荀,我宁愿死也不会做你的皇后。”“哦,舞儿,你忘了么,月曜和祈月的子民都在我手里呢?
  • 掌裂苍穹

    掌裂苍穹

    贼老天,我喊你为贼,你冤吗?我只想平平淡淡的生活,与自己所在意的人生活,你怎么偏和我作对?既然如此,尊敬不如反抗,从今而起,我要逆天而行。逆了这个贼老天,你若不愿,我则为天。从此,神挡,杀神;佛挡,弑佛。逆天之路,从今开始……
  • 莞尔嫣笑

    莞尔嫣笑

    一朝穿越成天下第一庄的二少夫人,遇到性情冷漠的夫君、来路不明的俊秀少年、不怀好意的当朝王爷,她该如何在这异世安然生存.....
  • 网游之神级读心术

    网游之神级读心术

    玩网游需要什么?操作?意识?攻略?……NO!哥有读心术,不懂哪里读哪里!这个美女NPC好像很痛苦啊?哦,原来有一个极品隐藏任务在她那里,闲话少叙,哥要泡妹子去了!
  • 七世劫情

    七世劫情

    他是来自地狱的使者,他是让人闻风丧胆的死神,他陷入七世的轮回之中,只为劫到她的爱,梦中悲伤的眼眸,三生石下执着的誓言,是爱还是恨,是情还是劫?他是谁,她又是谁?他附身凡人后失去了记忆,遇到她,却不爱她,娶了她,却为了折磨她,是上天的作弄吗?最后一世的机会,爱要如何开始??
  • 我的妖精王国

    我的妖精王国

    大妖小妖,老妖少妖,男妖女妖,兽妖人妖…人…总、总之,妖精的亲们,随我一起去拯救世界吧~
  • 谈判桌上的心理诡计

    谈判桌上的心理诡计

    社会就是一张大的谈判桌,在这张桌子上,你要扮演一个怎样的角色,你想取得怎样的成果,全在于你对人性的认识,对心理的把握。本书以简练的语言、生动的实例告诉你,如何在这个社会获得成功,如何成为一名出色的谈判高手,让你离成功越来越近。
  • 正一敕坛仪

    正一敕坛仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。