. The house of joy . who am a poor cobblers all the while he had the PrincessLyneths hair bound round his heart. He went on from one to another, and ofeach he kissed the hand, saying that shewas too fair to marry him. He came to Lyneth, and knelt down ather feet. Lyneth, he said, will yougive the poor cobbler back his shoe ? Lyneth, looking in his eyes, saw all thathe meant. And myself in it, she said, for you love me dearly ! She put herarms round his neck, and whispered, Youmarry me because I am a fright, and haveno hair ! But Lubin said, I have your hair allwound round my heart, mak
. The house of joy . who am a poor cobblers all the while he had the PrincessLyneths hair bound round his heart. He went on from one to another, and ofeach he kissed the hand, saying that shewas too fair to marry him. He came to Lyneth, and knelt down ather feet. Lyneth, he said, will yougive the poor cobbler back his shoe ? Lyneth, looking in his eyes, saw all thathe meant. And myself in it, she said, for you love me dearly ! She put herarms round his neck, and whispered, Youmarry me because I am a fright, and haveno hair ! But Lubin said, I have your hair allwound round my heart, making it warm ! So they were married, and lived togethermore happily than cobbler and princess ever The Travellers Shoes 133 lived in the world before. And the cobblerdropped mending shoes : only his wifesshoes he always mended. Very soon Lynethshair grew again, more shining and beautifulthan before ; but the Princess Royal re-mained pale, and thin, and was bald to theday of her death. THE MOON FLOWER TO EVA AND KATIE.
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