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the first I ever heard of who expected to have them believed," she added, seeing that the child was strangely in earnest. The princess burst into tears. "Well, I must say," remarked the nurse, now thoroughly vexed with her for crying, "it is not at all becoming in a princess to tell stories _and_ expect to be believed just because she is a princess." "But it's quite true, I tell you, nursie." "You've dreamt it, then, child." "No, I didn't dream it. I went up-stairs, and I lost myself, and if I hadn't found the beautiful lady, I should never have found myself." "Oh, I daresay!" "Well, you just come up with me, and see if I'm not telling the truth." "Indeed I have other work to do. It's your dinner-time, and I won't have any more such nonsense." Madhuri Noah C:\Users\MNoah\Documents\The Princess and the Goblin1.docx Page 32 of 634