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<h1> THE LIGHT PRINCESS </h1>
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<h3> by </h3>
<h2> GEORGE MACDONALD </h2>
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<h2> Contents </h2>
<p>1. <SPAN href="#chap01">What! No Children?</SPAN><br/>
2. <SPAN href="#chap02">Won't I, Just?</SPAN><br/>
3. <SPAN href="#chap03">She Can't Be Ours.</SPAN><br/>
4. <SPAN href="#chap04">Where Is She?</SPAN><br/>
5. <SPAN href="#chap05">What Is to Be Done?</SPAN><br/>
6. <SPAN href="#chap06">She Laughs Too Much.</SPAN><br/>
7. <SPAN href="#chap07">Try Metaphysics.</SPAN><br/>
8. <SPAN href="#chap08">Try a Drop of Water.</SPAN><br/>
9. <SPAN href="#chap09">Put Me in Again.</SPAN><br/>
10. <SPAN href="#chap10">Look at the Moon.</SPAN><br/>
11. <SPAN href="#chap11">Hiss!</SPAN><br/>
12. <SPAN href="#chap12">Where Is the Prince?</SPAN><br/>
13. <SPAN href="#chap13">Here I Am.</SPAN><br/>
14. <SPAN href="#chap14">This Is Very Kind of You.</SPAN><br/>
15. <SPAN href="#chap15">Look at the Rain!</SPAN><br/></p>
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<h3> 1. What! No Children? </h3>
<p>Once upon a time, so long ago that I have quite forgotten the date,
there lived a king and queen who had no children.</p>
<p>And the king said to himself, "All the queens of my acquaintance have
children, some three, some seven, and some as many as twelve; and my
queen has not one. I feel ill-used." So he made up his mind to be
cross with his wife about it. But she bore it all like a good patient
queen as she was. Then the king grew very cross indeed. But the queen
pretended to take it all as a joke, and a very good one too.</p>
<p>"Why don't you have any daughters, at least?" said he. "I don't say
sons; that might be too much to expect."</p>
<p>"I am sure, dear king, I am very sorry," said the queen.</p>
<p>"So you ought to be," retorted the king; "you are not going to make a
virtue of that, surely."</p>
<p>But he was not an ill-tempered king, and in any matter of less moment
would have let the queen have her own way with all his heart. This,
however, was an affair of state.</p>
<p>The queen smiled.</p>
<p>"You must have patience with a lady, you know, dear king," said she.</p>
<p>She was, indeed, a very nice queen, and heartily sorry that she could
not oblige the king immediately.</p>
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