She ran for some distance, turned several times, and
then began to be afraid
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She clapped her hands with delight, and up rose
such a flapping of wings
22
"Never mind, Princess Irene," he said. "You mustn't
kiss me to-night. But you shan't break your word.
I will come another time"
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In an instant she was on the saddle, and clasped
in his great strong arms
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"Come," and she still held out her arms
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The goblins fell back a little when he began, and
made horrible grimaces all through the rhyme
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Curdie went on after her, flashing his torch about 138
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