... her own way as can the Queen of the Air Spirits. Now, Princess Hilda, if you will sit down here on my throne I will let you be Queen of the Air Spirits instead of me. You shall have everything your own way, and you shall put on as many airs as you... Yellow-cap, and other fairy-stories - Page 166by Julian Hawthorne - 1880Full view - About this book
| Saint-Nicholas - 1879 - 844 pages
...everybody shall do what you please, whether they like it or not." When Princess Hilda heard this, she felt for a moment very much tempted to do as the Queen asked her. But the next moment she remembered her poor little brother Henry, standing in the thousand and first corner of Rumpty-Dudget's... | |
| Children's literature - 1879 - 464 pages
...everybody shall do what you please, whether they like it or not." When Princess Hilda heard this, she felt for a moment very much tempted to do as the Queen asked her. But the next moment she remembered her poor little brother Henry, standing in the thousand and first corner of Rumpty-Dudget's... | |
| 1880 - 870 pages
...Spirits were walking up and down it like so many tight-rope dancers. ' Look at that absurd child I ' they said to one another. ' See how she hangs her...Hector, standing in the hundred-and-first corner of Eumpty-Dudget's tower, with his face to the wall and his hands behind his back. So she answered, with... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1880 - 1614 pages
...Queen of the Air Spirits instead of me. You shall have everything your own way, and you shall put on a* many airs as you please. Come ! ' When Hilda heard...hundred-and-first corner of Rumpty-Dudget's tower, with hj* face to the wall and his hands behind his back. So she answere"ยป with tears in her eyes, ' Oh,... | |
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