The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . petticoat > began tearing the clothes off poor Bet-I crown ) How dare you \ V^ ^Ili .? ( ^^^^^^ ^^^^ queen, the?^ Prince 13ulbo ; > , ...^._^ flirt with y n • r-^i;^ 7 \( 1 mice bigho ! ; princess, and countess. /O Give her the rags she wore when she came into the house, andturn her out of it! cries the queen. Mind she does not go with my shoes on, which I lent her so kind-ly, says the princess ; and, indeed, the princesss shoes were a greatdeal too big fo


The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . petticoat > began tearing the clothes off poor Bet-I crown ) How dare you \ V^ ^Ili .? ( ^^^^^^ ^^^^ queen, the?^ Prince 13ulbo ; > , ...^._^ flirt with y n • r-^i;^ 7 \( 1 mice bigho ! ; princess, and countess. /O Give her the rags she wore when she came into the house, andturn her out of it! cries the queen. Mind she does not go with my shoes on, which I lent her so kind-ly, says the princess ; and, indeed, the princesss shoes were a greatdeal too big for Betsinda. Come with me, you filthy hussy! and, taking up the queenspoker, the -mel Gruffanuff drove Betsinda into her room. The countess went to the glass box in which she had kept Betsin-das old cloak and shoe this ever so long, and said, Take those rags,you little beggar creature, and strip ofi^every thing belonging to honestpeople, and go about your business ; and she actually tore off the poorlittle delicate things back almost all her things, and told her to be ofiout of the house. Poor Betsinda huddled the cloak round her back, on which wereembroidered the letters prin .... rosal


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