very thoughtful. Sometimes she came almost to the nurse's opinion
that
she had dreamed all about her; but that fancy never lasted very long.
She wondered much whether she should ever see her again, and
thought it
very sad not to have been able to find her when she particularly wanted
her. She resolved to say nothing more to her nurse on the subject,
seeing it was so little in her power to prove her words.
CHAPTER VI
THE LITTLE MINER
THE next day the great cloud still hung over the mountain, and the
rain
poured like water from a full sponge. The princess was very fond of
being out of doors, and she nearly cried when she saw that the weather
was no better. But the mist was not of such a dark dingy gray; there
was
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