WhenPrinceDolorhadpatientlyuntiedalltheknots,aremarkablethinghappened。Thecloakbegantoundoitself。Slowlyunfolding,itlaiditselfdownonthecarpet,asflatasifithadbeenironed;thesplitjoinedwithalittlesharpcrick-crack,andtherimturnedupallroundtillitwasbreast-high;formeantimethecloakhadgrownandgrown,andbecomequitelargeenoughforonepersontositinitascomfortableasifinaboat。
ThePrincewatcheditratheranxiously;itwassuchanextraordinary,nottosayafrightening,thing。However,hewasnocoward,butathoroughboy,who,ifhehadbeenlikeotherboys,woulddoubtlesshavegrownupdaringandadventurous——asoldier,asailor,orthelike。Asitwas,hecouldonlyshowhiscouragemorally,notphysically,bybeingafraidofnothing,andbydoingboldlyallthatitwasinhisnarrowpowerstodo。AndIamnotsurebutthatinthiswayheshowedmorerealvalorthanifhehadhadsixpairsofproperlegs。
Hesaidtohimself:"WhatagooseIam!Asifmydeargodmotherwouldeverhavegivenmeanythingtohurtme。Heregoes!"
So,withoneofhisactiveleaps,hesprangrightintothemiddleofthecloak,wherehesquatteddown,wrappinghisarmstightroundhisknees,fortheyshookalittleandhisheartbeatfast。Buttherehesat,steadyandsilent,waitingforwhatmighthappennext。
Nothingdidhappen,andhebegantothinknothingwould,andtofeelratherdisappointed,whenherecollectedthewordshehadbeentoldtorepeat——"Abracadabra,dumdumdum!"
Herepeatedthem,laughingallthewhile,theyseemedsuchnonsense。Andthen——andthen————
NowIdon’texpectanybodytobelievewhatIamgoingtorelate,thoughagoodmanywisepeoplehavebelievedagoodmanysillierthings。
Andasseeing’sbelieving,andIneversawit,I
cannotbeexpectedimplicitlytobelieveitmyself,exceptinasortofaway;andyetthereistruthinit——forsomepeople。
Thecloakrose,slowlyandsteadily,atfirstonlyafewinches,thengraduallyhigherandhigher,tillitnearlytouchedtheskylight。
PrinceDolor’sheadactuallybumpedagainsttheglass,orwouldhavedonesohadhenotcroucheddown,crying"Oh,pleasedon’thurtme!"inamostmelancholyvoice。
Thenhesuddenlyrememberedhisgodmother’sexpresscommand——"Opentheskylight!"
Regaininghiscourageatonce,withoutamoment’sdelayhelifteduphisheadandbegansearchingforthebolt——thecloakmeanwhileremainingperfectlystill,balancedintheair。
Buttheminutethewindowwasopened,outitsailed——rightoutintotheclear,freshair,withnothingbetweenitandthecloudlessblue。
PrinceDolorhadneverfeltanysuchdelicioussensationbefore。Icanunderstandit。
Cannotyou?Didyouneverthink,inwatchingtherooksgoinghomesinglyorinpairs,soaringtheirwayacrossthecalmeveningskytilltheyvanishlikeblackdotsinthemistygray,howpleasantitmustfeeltobeupthere,quiteoutofthenoiseanddinoftheworld,abletohearandseeeverythingdownbelow,yettroubledbynothingandteasedbynoone——allalone,butperfectlycontent?
SomethinglikethiswasthehappinessofthelittlelamePrincewhenhegotoutofHopelessTower,andfoundhimselfforthefirsttimeinthepureopenair,withtheskyabovehimandtheearthbelow。
True,therewasnothingbutearthandsky;nohouses,notrees,norivers,mountains,seas——
notabeastontheground,orabirdintheair。
Buttohimeventhelevelplainlookedbeautiful;
andthentherewasthegloriousarchofthesky,withalittleyoungmoonsittinginthewestlikeababyqueen。Andtheeveningbreezewassosweetandfresh——itkissedhimlikehisgodmother’skisses;andbyandbyafewstarscameout——firsttwoorthree,andthenquantities——
quantities!sothatwhenhebegantocountthemhewasutterlybewildered。
Bythistime,however,thecoolbreezehadbecomecold;themistgathered;andashehad,ashesaid,nooutdoorclothes,poorPrinceDolorwasnotverycomfortable。Thedewsfelldamponhiscurls——hebegantoshiver。
"PerhapsIhadbettergohome,"thoughthe。
Buthow?Forinhisexcitementtheotherwordswhichhisgodmotherhadtoldhimtousehadslippedhismemory。Theywereonlyalittledifferentfromthefirst,butinthatslightdifferencealltheimportancelay。Asherepeatedhis"Abracadabra,"tryingeversomanyothersyllablesafterit,thecloakonlywentfasterandfaster,skimmingonthroughthedusky,emptyair。
ThepoorlittlePrincebegantofeelfrightened。Whatifhiswonderfultraveling-cloakshouldkeeponthustraveling,perhapstotheworld’send,carryingwithitapoor,tired,hungryboy,who,afterall,wasbeginningtothinktherewassomethingverypleasantinsupperandbed!
"Deargodmother,"hecriedpitifully,"dohelpme!TellmejustthisonceandI’llneverforgetagain。"
Instantlythewordscamerushingintohishead——"Abracadabra,tumtumti!"Wasthatit?Ah!yes——forthecloakbegantoturnslowly。
Herepeatedthecharmagain,moredistinctlyandfirmly,whenitgaveagentledip,likeanodofsatisfaction,andimmediatelystartedback,asfastasever,inthedirectionofthetower。
Hereachedtheskylight,whichhefoundexactlyashehadleftit,andslippedin,cloakandall,aseasilyashehadgotout。Hehadscarcelyreachedthefloor,andwasstillsittinginthemiddleofhistraveling-cloak,——likeafrogonawater-lilyleaf,ashisgodmotherhadexpressedit,——whenheheardhisnurse’svoiceoutside。
"Blessus!whathasbecomeofyourRoyalHighnessallthistime?Tositstupidlyhereatthewindowtillitisquitedark,andleavetheskylightopen,too。Prince!whatcanyoubethinkingof?YouarethesilliestboyIeverknew。"
"AmI?"saidheabsently,andneverheedinghercrossness;forhisonlyanxietywaslestshemightfindoutanything。
Shewouldhavebeenaverycleverpersontohavedoneso。TheinstantPrinceDolorgotoffit,thecloakfoldeditselfupintothetiniestpossibleparcel,tiedallitsownknots,androlleditselfofitsownaccordintothefarthestanddarkestcorneroftheroom。Ifthenursehadseenit,whichshedidn’t,shewouldhavetakenitforamerebundleofrubbishnotworthnoticing。
Shuttingtheskylightwithanangrybang,shebroughtinthesupperandlitthecandleswithherusualunhappyexpressionofcountenance。
ButPrinceDolorhardlysawit;heonlysaw,hidinthecornerwherenobodyelsewouldseeit,hiswonderfultraveling-cloak。Andthoughhissupperwasnotparticularlynice,heateitheartily,scarcelyhearingawordofhisnurse’sgrumbling,whichto-nightseemedtohavetakentheplaceofhersullensilence。
"Poorwoman!"hethought,whenhepausedaminutetolistenandlookatherwiththosequiet,happyeyes,solikehismother’s。"Poorwoman!shehasn’tgotatraveling-cloak!"
Andwhenhewasleftaloneatlast,andcreptintohislittlebed,wherehelayawakeagoodwhile,watchingwhathecalledhis"sky-
garden,"allplantedwithstars,likeflowers,hischiefthoughtwas——"Imustbeupveryearlyto-morrowmorning,andgetmylessonsdone,andthenI’llgotravelingallovertheworldonmybeautifulcloak。"
Sonextdayheopenedhiseyeswiththesun,andwentwithagoodhearttohislessons。Theyhadhithertobeenthechiefamusementofhisdulllife;now,Iamafraid,hefoundthemalsoalittledull。Buthetriedtobegood,——Idon’tsayPrinceDoloralwayswasgood,buthegenerallytriedtobe,——andwhenhismindwentwanderingafterthedark,dustycornerwherelayhisprecioustreasure,heresolutelycalleditbackagain。
"For,"hesaid,"howashamedmygodmotherwouldbeofmeifIgrewupastupidboy!"
Buttheinstantlessonsweredone,andhewasaloneintheemptyroom,hecreptacrossthefloor,undidtheshabbylittlebundle,hisfingerstremblingwitheagerness,climbedonthechair,andthencetothetable,soastounbartheskylight,——heforgotnothingnow,——saidhismagiccharm,andwasawayoutofthewindow,aschildrensay,"inafewminuteslessthannotime。"
Nobodymissedhim。Hewasaccustomedtositsoquietlyalwaysthathisnurse,thoughonlyinthenextroom,perceivednodifference。Andbesides,shemighthavegoneinandoutadozentimes,anditwouldhavebeenjustthesame;
shenevercouldhavefoundouthisabsence。
Forwhatdoyouthinktheclevergodmotherdid?Shetookaquantityofmoonshine,orsomeequallyconvenientmaterial,andmadeanimage,whichshesetonthewindow-sillreading,orbythetabledrawing,whereitlookedsolikePrinceDolorthatanycommonobserverwouldneverhaveguessedthedeception;andeventheboywouldhavebeenpuzzledtoknowwhichwastheimageandwhichwashimself。
Andallthiswhilethehappylittlefellowwasaway,floatingintheaironhismagiccloak,andseeingallsortsofwonderfulthings——ortheyseemedwonderfultohim,whohadhithertoseennothingatall。
First,thereweretheflowersthatgrewontheplain,which,wheneverthecloakcamenearenough,hestrainedhiseyestolookat;theywereverytiny,butverybeautiful——whitesaxifrage,andyellowlotus,andground-thistles,purpleandbright,withmanyothersthenamesofwhichIdonotknow。NomoredidPrinceDolor,thoughhetriedtofindthemoutbyrecallinganypictureshehadseenofthem。Buthewastoofaroff;andthoughitwaspleasantenoughtoadmirethemasbrilliantpatchesofcolor,stillhewouldhavelikedtoexaminethemall。Hewas,asalittlegirlIknowoncesaidofaplayfellow,"averyexaminingboy。"
"Iwonder,"hethought,"whetherIcouldseebetterthroughapairofglasseslikethosemynursereadswith,andtakessuchcareof。HowIwouldtakecareofthem,too,ifIonlyhadapair!"
Immediatelyhefeltsomethingqueerandhardfixingitselftothebridgeofhisnose。Itwasapairoftheprettiestgoldspectacleseverseen;andlookingdownward,hefoundthat,thougheversohighabovetheground,hecouldseeeveryminutebladeofgrass,everytinybudandflower——nay,eventheinsectsthatwalkedoverthem。
"Thankyou,thankyou!"hecried,inagushofgratitude——toanybodyoreverybody,butespeciallytohisdeargodmother,whohefeltsurehadgivenhimthisnewpresent。Heamusedhimselfwithitforeversolong,withhischinpressedontherimofthecloak,gazingdownuponthegrass,everysquarefootofwhichwasamineofwonders。
Then,justtoresthiseyes,heturnedthemuptothesky——theblue,bright,emptysky,whichhehadlookedatsooftenandseennothing。
Nowsurelytherewassomething。Along,black,wavyline,movingoninthedistance,notbychance,asthecloudsmoveapparently,butdeliberately,asifitwerealive。Hemighthaveseenitbefore——healmostthoughthehad;butthenhecouldnottellwhatitwas。Lookingatitthroughhisspectacles,hediscoveredthatitreallywasalive;beingalongstringofbirds,flyingoneaftertheother,theirwingsmovingsteadilyandtheirheadspointedinonedirection,assteadilyasifeachwerealittleship,guidedinvisiblybyanunerringhelm。
"Theymustbethepassage-birdsflyingseaward!"criedtheboy,whohadreadalittleaboutthem,andhadagreattalentforputtingtwoandtwotogetherandfindingoutallhecould。"Oh,howIshouldliketoseethemquiteclose,andtoknowwheretheycomefromandwhithertheyaregoing!HowIwishIkneweverythinginalltheworld!"
Asillyspeechforevenan"examining"littleboytomake;because,aswegrowolder,themoreweknowthemorewefindoutthereistoknow。AndPrinceDolorblushedwhenhehadsaidit,andhopednobodyhadheardhim。
Apparentlysomebodyhad,however;forthecloakgaveasuddenboundforward,andpresentlyhefoundhimselfhighintheair,intheverymiddleofthatbandofaerialtravelers,whohadmomagiccloaktotravelon——nothingexcepttheirwings。Yettheretheywere,makingtheirfearlesswaythroughthesky。
PrinceDolorlookedatthemasoneaftertheothertheyglidedpasthim;andtheylookedathim——thoseprettyswallows,withtheirchangingnecksandbrighteyes——asifwonderingtomeetinmid-airsuchanextraordinarysortofbird。
"Oh,IwishIweregoingwithyou,youlovelycreatures!I’mgettingsotiredofthisdullplain,andthedrearyandlonelytower。Idosowanttoseetheworld!Prettyswallows,dearswallows!tellmewhatitlookslike——thebeautiful,wonderfulworld!"
Buttheswallowsflewpasthim——steadily,slowlypursuingtheircourseasifinsideeachlittleheadhadbeenamariner’scompass,toguidethemsafeoverlandandsea,directtotheplacewheretheywishedtogo。
Theboylookedafterthemwithenvy。Foralongtimehefollowedwithhiseyesthefaint,wavyblacklineasitfloatedaway,sometimeschangingitscurvesalittle,butneverdeviatingfromitssettledcourse,tillitvanishedentirelyoutofsight。
Thenhesettledhimselfdowninthecenterofthecloak,feelingquitesadandlonely。
"IthinkI’llgohome,"saidhe,andrepeatedhis"Abracadabra,tumtumti!"witharatherheavyheart。Themorehehad,themorehewanted;anditisnotalwaysonecanhaveeverythingonewants——atleast,attheexactminuteonecravesforit;noteventhoughoneisaprince,andhasapowerfulandbeneficentgodmother。
Hedidnotliketovexherbycallingforherandtellingherhowunhappyhewas,inspiteofallhergoodness;sohejustkepthistroubletohimself,wentbacktohislonelytower,andspentthreedaysinsilentmelancholy,withoutevenattemptinganotherjourneyonhistraveling-cloak。
CHAPTERVI
Thefourthdayithappenedthatthedeaf-mutepaidhisaccustomedvisit,afterwhichPrinceDolor’sspiritsrose。Theyalwaysdidwhenhegotthenewbookswhich,justtorelievehisconscience,theKingofNomanslandregularlysenttohisnephew;withmanynewtoysalso,thoughthelatterweredisregardednow。
"Toys,indeed!whenI’mabigboy,"saidthePrince,withdisdain,andwouldscarcelycondescendtomountarocking-horsewhichhadcome,somehoworother,——Ican’tbeexpectedtoexplainthingsveryexactly,——packedonthebackoftheother,thegreatblackhorse,whichstoodandfedcontentedlyatthebottomofthetower。
PrinceDolorleanedoverandlookedatit,andthoughthowgranditmustbetogetuponitsback——thisgrandlivesteed——andrideaway,likethepicturesofknights。
"SupposeIwasaknight,"hesaidtohimself;
"thenIshouldbeobligedtorideoutandseetheworld。"
Buthekeptallthesethoughtstohimself,andjustsatstill,devouringhisnewbookstillhehadcometotheendofthemall。ItwasarepastnotunliketheBarmecide’sfeastwhichyoureadofinthe"ArabianNights,"whichconsistedofveryelegantbutemptydishes,orthatsupperofSanchoPanzain"DonQuixote,"
where,theminutethesmokingdishescameonthetable,thephysicianwavedhishandandtheywerealltakenaway。
Thusalmostalltheordinarydelightsofboy-
lifehadbeentakenawayfrom,orrathernevergiventothispoorlittleprince。
"Iwonder,"hewouldsometimesthink——"I
wonderwhatitfeelsliketobeonthebackofahorse,gallopingaway,orholdingthereinsinacarriage,andtearingacrossthecountry,orjumpingaditch,orrunningarace,suchasI
readoforseeinpictures。WhatalotofthingstherearethatIshouldliketodo!ButfirstI
shouldliketogoandseetheworld。I’lltry。"
Apparentlyitwashisgodmother’splanalwaystolethimtry,andtryhard,beforehegainedanything。Thisdaytheknotsthattieduphistraveling-cloakweremorethanusuallytroublesome,andhewasafullhalf-hourbeforehegotoutintotheopenair,andfoundhimselffloatingmerrilyoverthetopofthetower。
Hitherto,inallhisjourneys,hehadneverlethimselfgooutofsightofhome,forthedrearybuilding,afterall,washome——herememberednoother;butnowhefeltsickoftheverylookofhistower,withitsroundsmoothwallsandlevelbattlements。
"Offwego!"criedhe,whenthecloakstirreditselfwithaslight,slowmotion,asifwaitinghisorders。"Anywhereanywhere,sothatIamawayfromhere,andoutintotheworld。"
Ashespoke,thecloak,asifseizedsuddenlywithanewidea,boundedforwardandwentskimmingthroughtheair,fasterthantheveryfastestrailwaytrain。
"Gee-up!gee-up!"criedPrinceDoloringreatexcitement。"Thisisasgoodasridingarace。"
Andhepattedthecloakasifithadbeenahorse——thatis,inthewayhesupposedhorsesoughttobepatted——andtossedhisheadbacktomeetthefreshbreeze,andpulledhiscoatcollarupandhishatdownashefeltthewindgrowkeenerandcolder——colderthananythinghehadeverknown。
"Whatdoesitmatter,though?"saidhe。
"I’maboy,andboysoughtnottomindanything。"
Still,forallhisgood-will,byandby,hebegantoshiverexceedingly;also,hehadcomeawaywithouthisdinner,andhegrewfrightfullyhungry。Andtoaddtoeverything,thesunshinydaychangedintorain,andbeinghighup,intheverymidstoftheclouds,hegotsoakedthroughandthroughinaveryfewminutes。
"ShallIturnback?"meditatedhe。
"SupposeIsay`Abracadabra?’"
Herehestopped,foralreadythecloakgaveanobedientlurch,asifitwereexpectingtobesenthomeimmediately。
"No——Ican’t——Ican’tgoback!Imustgoforwardandseetheworld。Butoh!ifIhadbuttheshabbiestoldrugtosheltermefromtherain,orthedriestmorselofbreadandcheese,justtokeepmefromstarving!Still,Idon’tmuchmind;I’maprince,andoughttobeabletostandanything。Holdon,cloak,we’llmakethebestofit。"
Itwasamostcuriouscircumstance,butnosoonerhadhesaidthisthanhefeltstealingoverhiskneessomethingwarmandsoft;infact,amostbeautifulbearskin,whichfoldeditselfroundhimquitenaturally,andcuddledhimupascloselyasifhehadbeenthecubofthekindoldmother-bearthatonceownedit。Thenfeelinginhispocket,whichsuddenlystuckoutinamarvelousway,hefound,notexactlybreadandcheese,norevensandwiches,butapacketofthemostdeliciousfoodhehadevertasted。
Itwasnotmeat,norpudding,butacombinationofboth,anditservedhimexcellentlyforboth。Heatehisdinnerwiththegreatestgustoimaginable,tillhegrewsothirstyhedidnotknowwhattodo。
"Couldn’tIhavejustonedropofwater,ifitdidn’ttroubleyoutoomuch,kindestofgodmothers?"
Forhereallythoughtthiswantwasbeyondherpowertosupply。AllthewaterwhichsuppliedHopelessTowerwaspumpedupwithdifficultyfromadeepartesianwell——thereweresuchthingsknowninNomansland——whichhadbeenmadeatthefootofit。Butaround,formilesuponmiles,thedesolateplainwasperfectlydry。Andaboveit,highintheair,howcouldheexpecttofindawell,ortogetevenadropofwater?
Heforgotonething——therain。Whilehespoke,itcameoninanotherwildburst,asifthecloudshadpouredthemselvesoutinapassionofcrying,wettinghimcertainly,butleavingbehind,inalargeglassvesselwhichhehadnevernoticedbefore,enoughwatertoquenchthethirstoftwoorthreeboysatleast。
Anditwassofresh,sopure——aswaterfromthecloudsalwaysiswhenitdoesnotcatchthesootfromcitychimneysandotherdefilements——thathedrankit,everydrop,withthegreatestdelightandcontent。
Also,assoonasitwasemptytherainfilleditagain,sothathewasabletowashhisfaceandhandsandrefreshhimselfexceedingly。Thenthesuncameoutanddriedhiminnotime。
Afterthathecurledhimselfupunderthebear-
skinrug,andthoughhedeterminedtobethemostwide-awakeboyimaginable,beingsoexceedinglysnugandwarmandcomfortable,PrinceDolorcondescendedtoshuthiseyesjustforoneminute。Thenextminutehewassoundasleep。
Whenheawoke,hefoundhimselffloatingoveracountryquiteunlikeanythinghehadeverseenbefore。
Yetitwasnothingbutwhatmostofyouchildrenseeeverydayandnevernoticeit——aprettycountrylandscape,likeEngland,Scotland,France,oranyotherlandyouchoosetoname。
Ithadnoparticularfeatures——nothinginitgrandorlovely——wassimplypretty,nothingmore;yettoPrinceDolor,whohadnevergonebeyondhislonelytowerandlevelplain,itappearedthemostcharmingsightimaginable。
First,therewasariver。Itcametumblingdownthehillside,frothingandfoaming,playingathide-and-seekamongtherocks,thenburstingoutinnoisyfunlikeachild,toburyitselfindeep,stillpools。Afterwarditwentsteadilyonforawhile,likeagoodgrown-upperson,tillitcametoanotherbigrock,whereitmisbehaveditselfextremely。Itturnedintoacataract,andwenttumblingoverandover,afterafashionthatmadetheprince——whohadneverseenwaterbefore,exceptinhisbathorhisdrinking-cup——claphishandswithdelight。
"Itissoactive,soalive!Ilikethingsactiveandalive!"criedhe,andwatcheditshimmeringanddancing,whirlingandleaping,till,afterafewwindingsandvagaries,itsettledintoarespectablestream。Afterthatitwentalong,deepandquiet,butflowingsteadilyon,tillitreachedalargelake,intowhichitslippedandsoendeditscourse。
Allthistheboysaw,eitherwithhisownnakedeyeorthroughhisgoldspectacles。Hesawalsoasinapicture,beautifulbutsilent,manyotherthingswhichstruckhimwithwonder,especiallyagroveoftrees。
Onlythink,tohavelivedtohisage(whichhehimselfdidnotknow,ashedidnotknowhisownbirthday)andnevertohaveseentrees!
Ashefloatedovertheseoaks,theyseemedtohim——trunk,branches,andleaves——themostcurioussightimaginable。
"IfIcouldonlygetnearer,soastotouchthem,"saidhe,andimmediatelytheobedientcloakduckeddown;PrinceDolormadeasnatchatthetopmosttwigofthetallesttree,andcaughtabunchofleavesinhishand。
Justabunchofgreenleaves——suchasweseeinmyriads;watchingthembud,grow,fall,andthenkickingthemalongonthegroundasiftheywereworthnothing。Yethowwonderfultheyare——everyoneofthemalittledifferent。
Idon’tsupposeyoucouldeverfindtwoleavesexactlyalikeinform,color,andsize——nomorethanyoucouldfindtwofacesalike,ortwocharactersexactlythesame。Theplanofthisworldisinfinitesimilarityandyetinfinitevariety。
PrinceDolorexaminedhisleaveswiththegreatestcuriosity——andalsoalittlecaterpillarthathefoundwalkingoveroneofthem。Hecoaxedittotakeanadditionalwalkoverhisfinger,whichitdidwiththegreatestdignityanddecorum,asifit,Mr。Caterpillar,werethemostimportantindividualinexistence。Itamusedhimforalongtime;andwhenasuddengustofwindblewitoverboard,leavesandall,hefeltquitedisconsolate。
"Stilltheremustbemanylivecreaturesintheworldbesidescaterpillars。Ishouldliketoseeafewofthem。"
Thecloakgavealittledipdown,asiftosay"Allright,myPrince,"andborehimacrosstheoakforesttoalongfertilevalley——calledinScotlandastrathandinEnglandaweald,butwhattheycallitinthetongueofNomanslandIdonotknow。Itwasmadeupofcornfields,pasturefields,lanes,hedges,brooks,andponds。
Also,initwerewhattheprincedesiredtosee——aquantityoflivingcreatures,wildandtame。
Cowsandhorses,lambsandsheep,fedinthemeadows;pigsandfowlswalkedaboutthefarm-yards;andinlonelierplacesharesscudded,rabbitsburrowed,andpheasantsandpartridges,withmanyothersmallerbirds,inhabitedthefieldsandwoods。
ThroughhiswonderfulspectaclesthePrincecouldseeeverything;but,asIsaid,itwasasilentpicture;hewastoohighuptocatchanythingexceptafaintmurmur,whichonlyarousedhisanxietytohearmore。
"Ihaveasgoodastwopairsofeyes,"hethought。"Iwonderifmygodmotherwouldgivemeasecondpairofears。"
Scarcelyhadhespokenthanhefoundlyingonhislapthemostcuriouslittleparcel,alldoneupinsilverypaper。Anditcontained——whatdoyouthink?Actuallyapairofsilverears,which,whenhetriedthemon,fittedsoexactlyoverhisownthathehardlyfeltthem,exceptforthedifferencetheymadeinhishearing。
Thereissomethingwhichwelistentodailyandnevernotice。Imeanthesoundsofthevisibleworld,animateandinanimate。Windsblowing,watersflowing,treesstirring,insectswhirring(dearme!Iamquiteunconsciouslywritingrhyme),withthevariouscriesofbirdsandbeasts,——lowingcattle,bleatingsheep,gruntingpigs,andcacklinghens,——alltheinfinitediscordsthatsomehoworothermakeabeautifulharmony。
Wehearthis,andaresoaccustomedtoitthatwethinknothingofit;butPrinceDolor,whohadlivedallhisdaysinthedeadsilenceofHopelessTower,hearditforthefirsttime。
Andoh!ifyouhadseenhisface。
Helistened,listened,asifhecouldneverhavedonelistening。Andhelookedandlooked,asifhecouldnotgazeenough。Aboveall,themotionoftheanimalsdelightedhim:cowswalking,horsesgalloping,littlelambsandcalvesrunningracesacrossthemeadows,weresuchatreatforhimtowatch——hethatwasalwayssoquiet。But,thesecreatureshavingfourlegs,andheonlytwo,thedifferencedidnotstrikehimpainfully。
Still,byandby,afterthefashionofchildren,——andIfear,ofmanybigpeopletoo,——hebegantowantsomethingmorethanhehad,somethingfreshandnew。
"Godmother,"hesaid,havingnowbeguntobelievethat,whetherhesawherornot,hecouldalwaysspeaktoherwithfullconfidencethatshewouldhearhim——"Godmother,allthesecreaturesIlikeexceedingly;butIshouldlikebettertoseeacreaturelikemyself。Couldn’tyoushowmejustonelittleboy?"
Therewasasighbehindhim,——itmighthavebeenonlythewind,——andthecloakremainedsolongbalancedmotionlessinairthathewashalfafraidhisgodmotherhadforgottenhim,orwasoffendedwithhimforaskingtoomuch。
Suddenlyashrillwhistlestartledhim,eventhroughhissilverears,andlookingdownward,hesawstartupfrombehindabushonacommon,something————
Neitherasheepnorahorsenoracow——nothinguponfourlegs。Thiscreaturehadonlytwo;buttheywerelong,straight,andstrong。
Andithadalithe,activebody,andacurlyheadofblackhairsetuponitsshoulders。Itwasaboy,ashepherd-boy,aboutthePrince’sownage——but,oh!sodifferent。
Notthathewasanuglyboy——thoughhisfacewasalmostasredashishands,andhisshaggyhairmattedlikethebacksofhisownsheep。
Hewasratheranice-lookinglad;andseemedsobrightandhealthyandgood-tempered——
"jolly"wouldbetheword,onlyIamnotsureiftheyhavesuchaoneintheelegantlanguageofNomansland——thatthelittlePrincewatchedhimwithgreatadmiration。
"Mighthecomeandplaywithme?Iwoulddropdowntothegroundtohim,orfetchhimuptomehere。Oh,howniceitwouldbeifIonlyhadalittleboytoplaywithme。"
Butthecloak,usuallysoobedienttohiswishes,disobeyedhimnow。Therewereevi-
dentlysomethingswhichhisgodmothereithercouldnotorwouldnotgive。Thecloakhungstationary,highinair,neverattemptingtodescend。Theshepherd-ladevidentlytookitforalargebird,and,shadinghiseyes,lookedupatit,makingthePrince’sheartbeatfast。
However,nothingensued。Theboyturnedround,withalong,loudwhistle——seeminglyhisusualandonlywayofexpressinghisfeelings。
Hecouldnotmakethethingoutexactly——itwasarathermysteriousaffair,butitdidnottroublehimmuch——hewasnotan"examining"boy。
Then,stretchinghimself,forhehadbeenevidentlyhalfasleep,hebeganfloppinghisshoulderswithhisarmstowakeandwarmhimself;
whilehisdog,aroughcollie,whohadbeenguardingthesheepmeanwhile,begantojumpuponhim,barkingwithdelight。
"Down,Snap,down:Stopthat,orI’llthrashyou,"thePrinceheardhimsay;thoughwithsucharough,hardvoiceandqueerpronunciationthatitwasdifficulttomakethewordsout。
"Hollo!Let’swarmourselvesbyarace。"
Theystartedofftogether,boyanddog——barkingandshouting,tillitwasdoubtfulwhichmadethemorenoiseorranthefaster。A
regularsteeplechaseitwas:firstacrossthelevelcommon,greatlydisturbingthequietsheep;andthentearingawayacrosscountry,scramblingthroughhedgesandleapingditches,andtumblingupanddownoverplowedfields。Theydidnotseemtohaveanythingtorunfor——butasiftheydidit,bothofthem,forthemerepleasureofmotion。
Andwhatapleasurethatseemed!Tothedogofcourse,butscarcelylesssototheboy。
Howheskimmedalongovertheground——hischeeksglowing,andhishairflying,andhislegs——oh,whatapairoflegshehad!
PrinceDolorwatchedhimwithgreatintentness,andinastateofexcitementalmostequaltothatoftherunnerhimself——forawhile。
Thenthesweet,palefacegrewatriflepaler,thelipsbegantoquiver,andtheeyestofill。
"Howniceitmustbetorunlikethat!"hesaidsoftly,thinkingthatnever——no,neverinthisworld——wouldhebeabletodothesame。
Nowheunderstoodwhathisgodmotherhadmeantwhenshegavehimhistraveling-cloak,andwhyhehadheardthatsigh——hewassureitwashers——whenhehadaskedtosee"justonelittleboy。"
"IthinkIhadrathernotlookathimagain,"
saidthepoorlittlePrince,drawinghimselfbackintothecenterofhiscloak,andresuminghisfavoriteposture,sittinglikeaTurk,withhisarmswrappedroundhisfeeble,uselesslegs。
"You’renogoodtome,"hesaid,pattingthemmournfully。"Youneverwillbeanygoodtome。IwonderwhyIhadyouatall。I
wonderwhyIwasbornatall,sinceIwasnottogrowuplikeotherboys。Whynot?"
Aquestionsostrange,sosad,yetsooftenoccurringinsomeformorotherinthisworld——asyouwillfind,mychildren,whenyouareolder——thatevenifhehadputittohismothershecouldonlyhaveansweredit,aswehavetoanswermanyasdifficultthings,bysimplysaying,"Idon’tknow。"Thereismuchthatwedonotknowandcannotunderstand——webigfolksnomorethanyoulittleones。Wehavetoacceptitalljustasyouhavetoacceptanythingwhichyourparentsmaytellyou,eventhoughyoudon’tasyetseethereasonofit。Youmaysometime,ifyoudoexactlyastheytellyou,andarecontenttowait。
PrinceDolorsatagoodwhilethus,oritappearedtohimagoodwhile,somanythoughtscameandwentthroughhispooryoungmind——
thoughtsofgreatbitterness,which,littlethoughhewas,seemedtomakehimgrowyearsolderinafewminutes。
Thenhefanciedthecloakbegantorockgentlytoandfro,withasoothingkindofmotion,asifhewereinsomebody’sarms:somebodywhodidnotspeak,butlovedhimandcomfortedhimwithoutneedofwords;notbydeceivinghimwithfalseencouragementorhope,butbymakinghimseetheplain,hardtruthinallitshardness,andthuslettinghimquietlyfaceit,tillitgrewsofteneddown,anddidnotseemnearlysodreadfulafterall。
Throughthedrearysilenceandblankness,forhehadplacedhimselfsothathecouldseenothingbutthesky,andhadtakenoffhissilverearsaswellashisgoldspectacles——whatwastheuseofeitherwhenhehadnolegswithwhichtowalkorrun?——upfrombelowthereroseadelicioussound。
Youhaveheardithundredsoftimes,mychildren,andsohaveI。WhenIwasachildI
thoughttherewasnothingsosweet;andIthinksostill。Itwasjustthesongofaskylark,mountinghigherandhigherfromtheground,tillitcamesoclosethatPrinceDolorcoulddistinguishhisquiveringwingsandtinybody,almosttootinytocontainsuchagushofmusic。
"Oh,youbeautiful,beautifulbird!"criedhe;
"Ishoulddearlyliketotakeyouinandcuddleyou。Thatis,ifIcould——ifIdared。"
Buthehesitated。Thelittlebrowncreaturewithitsloudheavenlyvoicealmostmadehimafraid。Nevertheless,italsomadehimhappy;
andhewatchedandlistened——soabsorbedthatheforgotallregretandpain,forgoteverythingintheworldexceptthelittlelark。
Itsoaredandsoared,andhewasjustwonderingifitwouldsoaroutofsight,andwhatintheworldheshoulddowhenitwasgone,whenitsuddenlycloseditswings,aslarksdowhentheymeantodroptotheground。But,insteadofdroppingtotheground,itdroppedrightintothelittleboy’sbreast。
Whatfelicity!Ifitwouldonlystay!A
tiny,softthingtofondleandkiss,tosingtohimalldaylong,andbehisplayfellowandcompanion,tameandtender,whiletotherestoftheworlditwasawildbirdoftheair。Whatapride,whatadelight!Tohavesomethingthatnobodyelsehad——somethingallhisown。Asthetraveling-cloaktraveledon,helittleheededwhere,andthelarkstillstayed,nestleddowninhisbosom,hoppedfromhishandtohisshoulder,andkissedhimwithitsdaintybeak,asifitlovedhim,PrinceDolorforgotallhisgrief,andwasentirelyhappy。
ButwhenhegotinsightofHopelessTowerapainfulthoughtstruckhim。
"Myprettybird,whatamItodowithyou?
IfItakeyouintomyroomandshutyouupthere,you,awildskylarkoftheair,whatwillbecomeofyou?Iamusedtothis,butyouarenot。Youwillbesomiserable;andsupposemynurseshouldfindyou——shewhocan’tbearthesoundofsinging?Besides,Irememberheroncetellingmethatthenicestthingsheeverateinherlifewaslarkpie!"
Thelittleboyshiveredalloveratthethought。
And,thoughthemerrylarkimmediatelybrokeintotheloudestcarol,asifsayingderisivelythathedefiedanybodytoeathim,still,PrinceDolorwasveryuneasy。Inanotherminutehehadmadeuphismind。
"No,mybird,nothingsodreadfulshallhappentoyouifIcanhelpit;Iwouldratherdowithoutyoualtogether。Yes,I’lltry。Flyaway,mydarling,mybeautiful!Good-by,mymerry,merrybird。"
Openinghistwocaressinghands,inwhich,asifforprotection,hehadfoldedit,heletthelarkgo。Itlingeredaminute,perchingontherimofthecloak,andlookingathimwitheyesofalmosthumantenderness;thenawayitflew,farupintothebluesky。Itwasonlyabird。
Butsometimeafter,whenPrinceDolorhadeatenhissupper——somewhatdrearily,exceptforthethoughtthathecouldnotpossiblysupofflarkpienow——andgonequietlytobed,theoldfamiliarlittlebed,wherehewasaccustomedtosleep,orlieawakecontentedlythinking——
suddenlyheheardoutsidethewindowalittlefaintcarol——faintbutcheerful——cheerfuleventhoughitwasthemiddleofthenight。
Thedearlittlelark!ithadnotflownaway,afterall。Anditwastrulythemostextraordinarybird,for,unlikeordinarylarks,itkepthoveringaboutthetowerinthesilenceanddarknessofthenight,outsidethewindoworovertheroof。Wheneverhelistenedforamoment,hehearditsingingstill。
Hewenttosleepashappyasaking。
CHAPTERVII
Happyasaking。"HowfarkingsarehappyIcannotsay,nomorethancouldPrinceDolor,thoughhehadoncebeenakinghimself。Butherememberednothingaboutit,andtherewasnobodytotellhim,excepthisnurse,whohadbeenforbiddenuponpainofdeathtolethimknowanythingabouthisdeadparents,orthekinghisuncle,orindeedanypartofhisownhistory。
Sometimeshespeculatedabouthimself,whetherhehadhadafatherandmotherasotherlittleboyshadwhattheyhadbeenlike,andwhyhehadneverseenthem。But,knowingnothingaboutthem,hedidnotmissthem——onlyonceortwice,readingprettystoriesaboutlittlechildrenandtheirmothers,whohelpedthemwhentheywereindifficultyandcomfortedthemwhentheyweresick,hefeelingillanddullandlonely,wonderedwhathadbecomeofhismotherandwhyshenevercametoseehim。
Then,inhishistorylessons,ofcoursehereadaboutkingsandprinces,andthegovernmentsofdifferentcountries,andtheeventsthathappenedthere。Andthoughhebutfaintlytookinallthis,stillhedidtakeitinalittle,andworriedhisyoungbrainaboutit,andperplexedhisnursewithquestions,towhichshereturnedsharpandmysteriousanswers,whichonlysethimthinkingthemore。
Hehadplentyoftimeforthinking。Afterhislastjourneyinthetraveling-cloak,thejourneywhichhadgivenhimsomuchpain,hisdesiretoseetheworldsomehowfadedaway。
Hecontentedhimselfwithreadinghisbooks,andlookingoutofthetowerwindows,andlisteningtohisbelovedlittlelark,whichhadcomehomewithhimthatday,andneverlefthimagain。
True,itkeptoutoftheway;andthoughhisnursesometimesdimlyheardit,andsaid"Whatisthathorridnoiseoutside?"shenevergotthefaintestchanceofmakingitintoalarkpie。PrinceDolorhadhispetalltohimself,andthoughheseldomsawit,heknewitwasnearhim,andhecaughtcontinually,atoddhoursoftheday,andeveninthenight,fragmentsofitsdelicioussong。
Allduringthewinter——sofarasthereeverwasanydifferencebetweensummerandwinterinHopelessTower——thelittlebirdcheeredandamusedhim。Hescarcelyneededanythingmore——notevenhistraveling-cloak,whichlaybundledupunnoticedinacorner,tiedupinitsinnumerableknots。
Nordidhisgodmothercomenearhim。Itseemedasifshehadgiventhesetreasuresandlefthimalone——tousethemorlosethem,applythemormisapplythem,accordingtohisownchoice。Thatisallwecandowithchildrenwhentheygrowintobigchildrenoldenoughtodistinguishbetweenrightandwrong,andtoooldtobeforcedtodoeither。
PrinceDolorwasnowquiteabigboy。Nottall——alas!henevercouldbethat,withhispoorlittleshrunkenlegs,whichwereofnouse,onlyanencumbrance。Buthewasstoutandstrong,withgreatsturdyshoulders,andmusculararms,uponwhichhecouldswinghimselfaboutalmostlikeamonkey。Asifincompensationforhisuselesslowerlimbs,Naturehadgiventotheseextrastrengthandactivity。Hisface,too,wasveryhandsome;thinner,firmer,moremanly;butstillthesweetfaceofhischildhood——hismother’sownface。
Howhismotherwouldhavelikedtolookathim!Perhapsshedid——whoknows?
Theboywasnotastupidboyeither。Hecouldlearnalmostanythinghechose——andhedidchoose,whichwasmorethanhalfthebattle。
Henevergaveuphislessonstillhehadlearnedthemall——neverthoughtitapunishmentthathehadtoworkatthem,andthattheycosthimadealoftroublesometimes。
"But,"thoughthe,"menwork,anditmustbesograndtobeaman——aprincetoo;andI
fancyprincesworkharderthananybody——
exceptkings。TheprincesIreadaboutgenerallyturnintokings。Iwonder"——theboywasalwayswondering——"Nurse,"——andonedayhestartledherwithasuddenquestion,——"tellme——
shallIeverbeaking?"
Thewomanstood,perplexedbeyondexpression。
Solongatimehadpassedbysincehercrime——ifitwereacrime——andhersentence,thatshenowseldomthoughtofeither。Evenherpunishment——tobeshutupforlifeinHopelessTower——shehadgraduallygotusedto。
UsedalsotothelittlelamePrince,hercharge——whomatfirstshehadhated,thoughshecarefullydideverythingtokeephimalive,sinceuponhimherownlifehung。
Butlatterlyshehadceasedtohatehim,and,inasortofway,almostlovedhim——atleast,enoughtobesorryforhim——aninnocentchild,imprisonedheretillhegrewintoanoldman,andbecameadull,worn-outcreaturelikeherself。Sometimes,watchinghim,shefeltmoresorryforhimthanevenforherself;andthen,seeingshelookedalessmiserableanduglywoman,hedidnotshrinkfromherasusual。
Hedidnotnow。"Nurse——dearnurse,"saidhe,"Idon’tmeantovexyou,buttellmewhatisaking?shallIeverbeone?"
Whenshebegantothinklessofherselfandmoreofthechild,thewoman’scourageincreased。Theideacametoher——whatharmwoulditbe,evenifhedidknowhisownhistory?
Perhapsheoughttoknowit——fortherehadbeenvariousupsanddowns,usurpations,revolutions,andrestorationsinNomansland,asinmostothercountries。Somethingmighthappen——whocouldtell?Changesmightoccur。Possiblyacrownwouldevenyetbesetuponthosepretty,faircurls——whichshebegantothinkprettierthaneverwhenshesawtheimaginarycoronetuponthem。
Shesatdown,consideringwhetherheroath,neverto"sayaword"toPrinceDolorabouthimself,wouldbebrokenifsheweretotakeapencilandwritewhatwastobetold。Amerequibble——amean,miserablequibble。Butthenshewasamiserablewoman,moretobepitiedthanscorned。
Afterlongdoubt,andwithgreattrepidation,sheputherfingerstoherlips,andtakingthePrince’sslate——withthespongetiedtoit,readytoruboutthewritinginaminute——shewrote:
"Youareaking。"
PrinceDolorstarted。Hisfacegrewpale,andthenflushedallover;heheldhimselferect。
Lameashewas,anybodycouldseehewasborntobeaking。
"Hush!"saidthenurse,ashewasbeginningtospeak。Andthen,terriblyfrightenedallthewhile,——peoplewhohavedonewrongalwaysarefrightened,——shewrotedowninafewhurriedsentenceshishistory。Howhisparentshaddied——hisunclehadusurpedhisthrone,andsenthimtoendhisdaysinthislonelytower。
"I,too,"addedshe,burstingintotears。
"Unless,indeed,youcouldgetoutintotheworld,andfightforyourrightslikeaman。Andfightformealso,myPrince,thatImaynotdieinthisdesolateplace。"
"Pooroldnurse!"saidtheboycompassion-
ately。Forsomehow,boyashewas,whenheheardhewasborntobeaking,hefeltlikeaman——likeaking——whocouldaffordtobetenderbecausehewasstrong。
Hescarcelysleptthatnight,andeventhoughheheardhislittlelarksinginginthesunrise,hebarelylistenedtoit。Thingsmoreseriousandimportanthadtakenpossessionofhismind。
"Suppose,"thoughthe,"Iweretodoasshesays,andgooutintheworld,nomatterhowithurtsme——theworldofpeople,activepeople,asthatboyIsaw。Theymightonlylaughatme——
poorhelplesscreaturethatIam;butstillI
mightshowthemIcoulddosomething。Atanyrate,Imightgoandseeiftherewereanythingformetodo。Godmother,helpme!"
Itwassolongsincehehadaskedherhelpthathewashardlysurprisedwhenhegotnoanswer——onlythelittlelarkoutsidethewindowsanglouderandlouder,andthesunrose,floodingtheroomwithlight。
PrinceDolorsprangoutofbed,andbegandressinghimself,whichwashardwork,forhewasnotusedtoit——hehadalwaysbeenaccustomedtodependuponhisnurseforeverything。
"ButImustnowlearntobeindependent,"
thoughthe。"Fancyakingbeingdressedlikeababy!"
Sohedidthebesthecould,——awkwardlybutcheerily,——andthenheleapedtothecornerwherelayhistraveling-cloak,untieditasbefore,andwatcheditunrollingitself——whichitdidrapidly,withaheartygood-will,asifquitetiredofidleness。SowasPrinceDolor——orfeltasifhewere。Hejumpedintothemiddleofit,saidhischarm,andwasoutthroughtheskylightimmediately。
"Good-by,prettylark!"heshouted,ashepasseditonthewing,stillwarblingitscaroltothenewlyrisensun。"Youhavebeenmypleasure,mydelight;nowImustgoandwork。
SingtooldnursetillIcomebackagain。Perhapsshe’llhearyou——perhapsshewon’t——butitwilldohergoodallthesame。Good-by!"
But,asthecloakhungirresoluteinair,hesuddenlyrememberedthathehadnotdeterminedwheretogo——indeed,hedidnotknow,andtherewasnobodytotellhim。
"Godmother,"hecried,inmuchperplexity,"youknowwhatIwant,——atleast,Ihopeyoudo,forIhardlydomyself——takemewhereI
oughttogo;showmewhateverIoughttosee——
nevermindwhatIliketosee,"asasuddenideacameintohismindthathemightseemanypainfulanddisagreeablethings。Butthisjourneywasnotforpleasureasbefore。Hewasnotababynow,todonothingbutplay——bigboysdonotalwaysplay。Normenneither——theywork。ThusmuchPrinceDolorknew——thoughverylittlemore。
Asthecloakstartedoff,travelingfasterthanhehadeverknownittodo,——throughsky-landandcloudland,overfreezingmountain-tops,anddesolatestretchesofforest,andsmilingcultivatedplains,andgreatlakesthatseemedtohimalmostasshorelessasthesea,——hewasoftenratherfrightened。Buthecroucheddown,silentandquiet;whatwastheuseofmakingafuss?and,wrappinghimselfupinhisbear-skin,waitedforwhatwastohappen。
Aftersometimeheheardamurmurinthedistance,increasingmoreandmoretillitgrewlikethehumofagigantichiveofbees。And,stretchinghischinovertherimofhiscloak,PrinceDolorsaw——far,farbelowhim,yet,withhisgoldspectaclesandsilverearson,hecoulddistinctlyhearandsee——what?
Mostofushavesometimeorothervisitedagreatmetropolis——havewanderedthroughitsnetworkofstreets——lostourselvesinitscrowdsofpeople——lookedupatitstallrowsofhouses,itsgrandpublicbuildings,churches,andsquares。Also,perhaps,wehavepeepedintoitsmiserablelittlebackalleys,wheredirtychildrenplayinguttersalldayandhalfthenight——
evenyoungboysgoaboutpickingpockets,withnobodytotellthemitiswrongexceptthepoliceman,andhesimplytakesthemofftoprison。
Andallthiswretchednessisclosebehindthegrandeur——likethetwosidesoftheleafofabook。
Anawfulsightisalargecity,seenanyhowfromanywhere。But,supposeyouweretoseeitfromtheupperair,where,withyoureyesandearsopen,youcouldtakeineverythingatonce?Whatwoulditlooklike?Howwouldyoufeelaboutit?Ihardlyknowmyself。Doyou?
PrinceDolorhadneedtobeaking——thatis,aboywithakinglynature——tobeabletostandsuchasightwithoutbeingutterlyovercome。
Buthewasverymuchbewildered——asbewilderedasablindpersonwhoissuddenlymadetosee。
Hegazeddownonthecitybelowhim,andthenputhishandoverhiseyes。
"Ican’tbeartolookatit,itissobeautiful——
sodreadful。AndIdon’tunderstandit——notonebit。Thereisnobodytotellmeaboutit。
IwishIhadsomebodytospeakto。"
"Doyou?Thenprayspeaktome。Iwasalwaysconsideredgoodatconversation。"
Thevoicethatsqueakedoutthisreplywasanexcellentimitationofthehumanone,thoughitcameonlyfromabird。Nolarkthistime,however,butagreatblackandwhitecreaturethatflewintothecloak,andbeganwalkingroundandroundontheedgeofitwithadignifiedstride,onefootbeforetheother,likeanyunfeatheredbipedyoucouldname。
"Ihaven’tthehonorofyouracquaintance,sir,"saidtheboypolitely。
"Ma’am,ifyouplease。Iamamotherbird,andmynameisMag,andIshallbehappytotellyoueverythingyouwanttoknow。ForI
knowagreatdeal;andIenjoytalking。Myfamilyisofgreatantiquity;wehavebuiltinthispalaceforhundreds——thatistosay,dozensofyears。Iamintimatelyacquaintedwiththeking,thequeen,andthelittleprincesandprincesses——alsothemaidsofhonor,andalltheinhabitantsofthecity。Italkagooddeal,butI
alwaystalksense,andIdaresayIshouldbeex-
ceedinglyusefultoapoorlittleignorantboylikeyou。"
"Iamaprince,"saidtheothergently。
"Allright。AndIamamagpie。Youwillfindmeamostrespectablebird。"
"Ihavenodoubtofit,"wasthepoliteanswer——thoughhethoughtinhisownmindthatMagmusthaveaverygoodopinionofherself。Butshewasaladyandastranger,soofcoursehewasciviltoher。
Shesettledherselfathiselbow,andbegantochatteraway,pointingoutwithoneskinnyclaw,whileshebalancedherselfontheother,everyobjectofinterest,evidentlybelieving,asnodoubtallitsinhabitantsdid,thattherewasnocapitalintheworldlikethegreatmetropolisofNomansland。
Ihavenotseenit,andthereforecannotdescribeit,sowewilljusttakeitupontrust,andsupposeittobe,likeeveryotherfinecity,thefinestcitythateverwasbuilt。Magsaidso——
andofcoursesheknew。
Nevertheless,therewereafewthingsinitwhichsurprisedPrinceDolor——and,ashehadsaid,hecouldnotunderstandthematall。Onehalfthepeopleseemedsohappyandbusy——
hurryingupanddownthefullstreets,ordriv-
inglazilyalongtheparksintheirgrandcarriages,whiletheotherhalfweresowretchedandmiserable。
"Can’ttheworldbemadealittlemorelevel?
IwouldtrytodoitifIwereaking。"
"Butyou’renottheking:onlyalittlegooseofaboy,"returnedthemagpieloftily。"AndI’mherenottoexplainthings,onlytoshowthem。ShallIshowyoutheroyalpalace?"
Itwasaverymagnificentpalace。Ithadterracesandgardens,battlementsandtowers。Itextendedoveracresofground,andhadinitroomsenoughtoaccommodatehalfthecity。Itswindowslookedinalldirections,butnoneofthemhadanyparticularview——exceptasmallone,highuptowardtheroof,whichlookedoutontheBeautifulMountains。Butsincethequeendiedthereithadbeenclosed,boardedup,indeed,themagpiesaid。Itwassolittleandinconvenientthatnobodycaredtoliveinit。
Besides,thelowerapartments,whichhadnoview,weremagnificent——worthyofbeinginhabitedbytheking。
"Ishouldliketoseetheking,"saidPrinceDolor。
CHAPTERVIII
What,Iwonder,wouldbepeople’sideaofaking?WhatwasPrinceDolor’s?
Perhapsaverysplendidpersonage,withacrownonhisheadandascepterinhishand,sittingonathroneandjudgingthepeople。Alwaysdoingright,andneverwrong——"Thekingcandonowrong"wasalawlaiddowninoldentimes。Nevercross,ortired,orsick,orsuffering;perfectlyhandsomeandwelldressed,calmandgood-tempered,readytoseeandheareverybody,anddiscourteoustonobody;
allthingsalwaysgoingwellwithhim,andnothingunpleasanteverhappening。
This,probably,waswhatPrinceDolorexpectedtosee。Andwhatdidhesee?ButI
musttellyouhowhesawit。
"Ah,"saidthemagpie,"noleveeto-day。
TheKingisill,thoughhisMajestydoesnotwishittobegenerallyknown——itwouldbesoveryinconvenient。Hecan’tseeyou,butperhapsyoumightliketogoandtakealookathiminawayIoftendo?Itissoveryamusing。"
Amusing,indeed!
Theprincewasjustnowtoomuchexcitedtotalkmuch。Washenotgoingtoseethekinghisuncle,whohadsucceededhisfatheranddethronedhimself;hadsteppedintoallthepleasantthingsthathe,PrinceDolor,oughttohavehad,andshuthimupinadesolatetower?Whatwashelike,thisgreat,bad,cleverman?Hadhegotallthethingshewanted,whichanotheroughttohavehad?Anddidheenjoythem?
"Nobodyknows,"answeredthemagpie,justasifshehadbeensittinginsidetheprince’sheart,insteadofonthetopofhisshoulder。"Heisaking,andthat’senough。Fortherestnobodyknows。"
Asshespoke,Magflewdownontothepalaceroof,wherethecloakhadrested,settlingdownbetweenthegreatstacksofchimneysascomfortablyasifontheground。Shepeckedatthetileswithherbeak——trulyshewasawonderfulbird——andimmediatelyalittleholeopened,asortofdoor,throughwhichcouldbeseendistinctlythechamberbelow。
"Nowlookin,myPrince。Makehaste,forI
mustsoonshutitupagain。"
Buttheboyhesitated。"Isn’titrude?——
won’ttheythinkusintruding?"
"Oh,dearno!there’saholelikethisineverypalace;dozensofholes,indeed。Everybodyknowsit,butnobodyspeaksofit。Intrusion!
Why,thoughtheroyalfamilyaresupposedtoliveshutupbehindstonewallseversothick,alltheworldknowsthattheyliveinaglasshousewhereeverybodycanseethemandthrowastoneatthem。Nowpopdownonyourknees,andtakeapeepathisMajestyHisMajesty!
ThePrincegazedeagerlydownintoalargeroom,thelargestroomhehadeverbeheld,withfurnitureandhangingsgranderthananythinghecouldhaveeverimagined。Astraysunbeam,comingthroughacreviceofthedarkenedwindows,struckacrossthecarpet,anditwastheloveliestcarpeteverwoven——justlikeabedofflowerstowalkover;onlynobodywalkedoverit,theroombeingperfectlyemptyandsilent。