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the Golden Crown

"So you have coe

over the table, till it almost touched sir Norman's "You have come,

have you, after all I said?"

"Yes, sir I have come!" said Sir Norman, with a polite bow

"Perhaps you don't knowsir--your little friend, you

know, of the Golden Crown"

"Oh, I perfectly recognize you! My little friend," said Sir Nor Leoline, "once seen in not easy

to be-forgotten"

Upon this, his highness net up such another screech of h the roorave; for when his highness laughed, it was a very bad sign

"My little friend will hurt himself," rees in his exuberant and gleeful spirits to

such an extent Let me recommend you, as a isher, to sit down and

co, however, the prince, who seemed blessed with a

lively sense of the ludicrous, wan so struck with the extre man's speech, that he relaxed into another paroxysm of

levity, shriller and

one, and which left him so exhausted, that he was forced to sink into

his chair and into silence through sheer fatigue Seizing this, the

first opportunity, Miranda, with a glance of displeased dignity st

Caliban, iht do you dare to come here?"