The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . ground his teeth with rage. Hcdzof], he said, takin_g a death-war-rant out of his dressing-gown pockt-t, ^ Jiodzoll good HedzoH, seize LOOK AT LOVELY GRUFFANUFF. 67 upon tho prince. Thoult find him in his chamber two pair up. Butnow he dared, with sacrilegious hand, to strike the sacred night-capof a king, and floor me with a warming-pan ! Away, no more demur;the villain dies! See it be done, or else—hm !—ha!—hm ! mindthine own eyes! and followed by the ladies, and lift


The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . ground his teeth with rage. Hcdzof], he said, takin_g a death-war-rant out of his dressing-gown pockt-t, ^ Jiodzoll good HedzoH, seize LOOK AT LOVELY GRUFFANUFF. 67 upon tho prince. Thoult find him in his chamber two pair up. Butnow he dared, with sacrilegious hand, to strike the sacred night-capof a king, and floor me with a warming-pan ! Away, no more demur;the villain dies! See it be done, or else—hm !—ha!—hm ! mindthine own eyes! and followed by the ladies, and lifting up the tailsof his dressing-gown, the king entered his own apartment. Captain Hedzoflwas very much affected, having a sincere love forGiglio. Poor, poor Giglio ! he said, the tears rolling over his manlyface and dripping down his mustaches ; my noble young prince, is itmy hand must lead thee to death? Lead him to fiddlestick, HedzofiV said a female voice. It wasGrUiiianuffs who had come out in her dressing-gown when she heard. 68 CRITICS SERVE US AUTHORS THUS I the noise. Theking said you were to hang the prince. AVell, hangthe prince. I dont understand you, says Hedzoff, who was not a very cleverman. You gaby ! he didnt say irl/ich prince, says Gruffanuff. No, he didnt say which, certainly, said Hedzoff. Well, tlien, take Bulbo, and hang him / ^Yhen Captain Hedzoffheard this, he began to dance about for joy, Obedience is a soldiers honor, says he. Prince Bulbos head willdo capitally; and he went to arrest the prince the very first thingnext morning. He knocked at the door. Whos there ? says Bulbo. CaptainHedzoff? Step in, pray, my good captain; Im delighted to see you ;I have been expecting you. Have you ? says Hedzoff. Sleibootz, my chamberlain, Avill act for me, says the prince. I beg your royal highnesss pardon, but you will have to act foryourself, and its a pity to wake Baron Sleibootz. The Prince Bulbo still seemed to take the matter very coolly. Ofcourse, capt


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