Children's Classics in Dramatic Form - Book Two by Augusta Stevenson
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PRINCE. Ha, ha! My rabbits now have wings! Let me wish again, Wish-Bird! BIRD. Make a wish. I will give you what you ask for. But do not ask too much! PRINCE. I wish to have the moon, I do! BIRD. Do not ask too much, Prince! PRINCE. I wish to have the moon, I say! Do you hear, Wish-Bird? I wish to have the moon! BIRD. You ask too much! Feathers, feathers, fly away! NURSE. Prince, Prince, your feather flowers are flying away! BIRD. Rabbits, rabbits, fly away! NURSE. Prince, Prince, your pretty rabbits are flying away! PRINCE. I want my pretty flowers, I do! I want my pretty rabbits, too! BIRD. You asked too much, Prince! You asked too much! PRINCE. What will the king say? NURSE. Dear me! Dear me! The king loved the flowers and white, white rabbits. |
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