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The Rose and The Ring
Contributor(s): Thackeray, William Makepeace (Author)
ISBN: 1502796317     ISBN-13: 9781502796318
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $7.59  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Ancient, Classical & Medieval
Lexile Measure: 1140
Physical Information: 0.17" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.37 lbs) 84 pages
 
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This is Valoroso XXIV., King of Paflagonia, seated with his Queen and only child at their royal breakfast-table, and receiving the letter which announces to His Majesty a proposed visit from Prince Bulbo, heir of Padella, reigning King of Crim Tartary. Remark the delight upon the monarch's royal features. He is so absorbed in the perusal of the King of Crim Tartary's letter, that he allows his eggs to get cold, and leaves his august muffins untasted. 'What that wicked, brave, delightful Prince Bulbo ' cries Princess Angelica; 'so handsome, so accomplished, so witty-the conqueror of Rimbombamento, where he slew ten thousand giants ' 'Who told you of him, my dear?' asks His Majesty. 'A little bird, ' says Angelica. 'Poor Giglio ' says mamma, pouring out the tea. 'Bother Giglio ' cries Angelica, tossing up her head, which rustled with a thousand curl-papers. 'I wish, ' growls the King-'I wish Giglio was. . .' 'Was better? Yes, dear, he is better, ' says the Queen. 'Angelica's little maid, Betsinda, told me so when she came to my room this morning with my early tea.' 'You are always drinking tea, ' said the monarch, with a scowl. 'It is better than drinking port or brandy and water;' replies Her Majesty. 'Well, well, my dear, I only said you were fond of drinking tea, ' said the King of Paflagonia, with an effort as if to command his temper. 'Angelica I hope you have plenty of new dresses; your milliners' bills are long enough. My dear Queen, you must see and have some parties. I prefer dinners, but of course you will be for balls. Your everlasting blue velvet quite tires me: and, my love, I should like you to have a new necklace. Order one. Not more than a hundred or a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.'