"But we can't help being out a good many moments longer."
It was too true. The nurse almost cried. They were much too far from
home. It was against express orders to be out with the princess one
moment after the sun was down; and they were nearly a mile up the
mountain! If his Majesty, Irene's papa, were to hear of it, Lootie
would certainly be dismissed; and to leave the princess would break
her
heart. It was no wonder she ran. But Irene was not in the least
frightened, not knowing anything to be frightened at. She kept on
chattering as well as she could, but it was not easy.
"Lootie! Lootie! why do you run so fast? It shakes my teeth when I
talk."
"Then don't talk," said Lootie.
But the princess went on talking. She was always saying, "Look, look,
Lootie," but Lootie paid no more heed to anything she said, only ran
on.
"Look, look, Lootie! Don't you see that funny man peeping over the
rock?"
Madhuri Noah
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