The adventures of Prince Prigio and of his son, Prince Ricardo . Happened to Prince Prigio in Town 28 CHAPTER Prince Falls in Love 37 CHAPTER Prince is Puzzled 44 CHAPTER Prince and the Firedrake 49 CHAPTER Prince and the Remora 52 Xll CONTENTS. CHAPTER XI. P^GE The Battle 56 CHAPTER Terrible Misfortune 63 CHAPTER , 71 CHAPTER King Explains 75 CHAPTER Kings Check 82 CHAPTER Melancholy Chapter 90 CHAPTER Black Cat and the Brethren 97 CHAPTER Very Last 107 PRINCE KICAEDO. Dedication 115 Introductory


The adventures of Prince Prigio and of his son, Prince Ricardo . Happened to Prince Prigio in Town 28 CHAPTER Prince Falls in Love 37 CHAPTER Prince is Puzzled 44 CHAPTER Prince and the Firedrake 49 CHAPTER Prince and the Remora 52 Xll CONTENTS. CHAPTER XI. P^GE The Battle 56 CHAPTER Terrible Misfortune 63 CHAPTER , 71 CHAPTER King Explains 75 CHAPTER Kings Check 82 CHAPTER Melancholy Chapter 90 CHAPTER Black Cat and the Brethren 97 CHAPTER Very Last 107 PRINCE KICAEDO. Dedication 115 Introductory 117 CHAPTER Troubles of King Prigio 119 CHAPTER Jaqueline Drinks the Moon 131 CHAPTER Adventure of the Shopkeepers ;.. 145 CHAPTER Lectures 156 CONTENTS. Xlll CHAPTER V. PAGE Prince Ricardo crosses the Path of History 168 CHAPTER Repentance . 188 CHAPTER Ricardo and an Old Enemy 198 CHAPTER Giant who does not know when He has Had Enough 214 CHAPTER has an Idea 228 CHAPTER End _ 242. CHAPTER I. HOW THE FAIRIES WERE NOT INVITED TO COURT. Once upon a time there reigned in Pantoiifliaa king and a queen. AVith almost everythingelse to make them happy, they wanted onething: they had no children. This vexed theking even more than the queen, who was veryclever and learned, and who had hated dollswhen she was a child. However, she too, inspite of all the books she read and all the pic-tures she painted, would have been glad enoughto be the mother of a little prince. The king was 2 PRI-XCE PRIGIO. anxious to consult the fairies, but the queenwould not hear of such a thing. She did notl)elieve in fairies : she said that they had neverexisted ; and that slie maintained, though TheHistory of the Royal Family was full ofchapters about nothing else. AVell, at long and at last they had a littleboy who was generally regarded as the finestbaby that had ever been seen. Even lier maj-esty herself remarked that, though


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