Extractions: Main Page Mobile Version Search Start Page Offline Catalogs My Bookmarks ... Donate to PG Author Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 1826-1887 Title The Little Lame Prince Contents The little lame prince The invisible prince Prince Cherry The prince with the nose The frog-prince Clever Alice. Language English LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres Subject Children's literature Subject Fairy tales Subject Princes Juvenile fiction Subject People with disabilities Juvenile fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jan 16, 2006 Public domain in the USA. Downloads Readers also downloaded… In Children's Literature Read this ebook online... Available Formats Format Size Mirror Sites HTML 281 kB mirror sites EPUB 118 kB Kindle 194 kB Plucker 154 kB QiOO Mobile 160 kB Plain Text UTF-8 267 kB More Files… mirror sites If you scan this code with your mobile phone and appropriate software installed, it will open the phone browser to the mobile version of this page. Explain this to hear about new ebooks posted at Project Gutenberg.
Little Lame Prince, The By Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock - Free EBook The Little Lame Prince By MISS MULOCK Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik CONTENTS THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE THE INVISIBLE PRINCE PRINCE CHERRY THE PRINCE WITH THE NOSE THE FROGPRINCE http://www.wordiq.com/books/Little_Lame_Prince,_The/
Extractions: Of course, being a prince, people said this; but it was true besides. When he looked at the candle, his eyes had an expression of earnest inquiry quite startling in a new born baby. His nosethere was not much of it certainly, but what there was seemed an aquiline shape; his complexion was a charming, healthy purple; he was round and fat, straight- limbed and longin fact, a splendid baby, and everybody was exceedingly proud of him, especially his father and mother, the King and Queen of Nomansland, who had waited for him during their happy reign of ten yearsnow made happier than ever, to themselves and their subjects, by the appearance of a son and heir. The only person who was not quite happy was the King's brother, the heir presumptive, who would have been king one day had the baby not been born. But as his majesty was very kind to him, and even rather sorry for himinsomuch that at the Queen's request he gave him a dukedom almost as big as a countythe Crown- Prince, as he was called, tried to seem pleased also; and let us hope he succeeded.
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Little Lame Prince, The - Page 2 turned peacefully over on her bed, saying nothing more to anybody. She was a very uncomplaining person, the Queenand her name was Dolorez. http://www.wordiq.com/books/Little_Lame_Prince,_The/2
Extractions: Everything went on exactly as if she had been present. All, even the king himself, had grown used to her absence; for she was not strong, and for years had not joined in any gayeties. She always did her royal duties, but as to pleasures, they could go on quite well without her, or it seemed so. The company arrived: great and notable persons in this and neighboring countries; also the four-and-twenty godfathers and godmothers, who had been chosen with care, as the people who would be most useful to his royal highness should he ever want friends, which did not seem likely. What such want could possibly happen to the heir of the powerful monarch of Nomansland? They came, walking two and two, with their coronets on their headsbeing dukes and duchesses, princes and princesses, or the like; they all kissed the child and pronounced the name each had given him. Then the four-and-twenty names were shouted out with great energy by six heralds, one after the other, and afterward written down, to be preserved in the state records, in readiness for the next time they were wanted, which would be either on his Royal Highness' coronation or his funeral.
DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock. Dinah Maria Mulock was born in Staffordshire, England, April 20, 1826, and died at Shortlands, Bromley, October 12, 1887. http://www.ulib.niu.edu/badndp/craik_dinah.html
Extractions: Home Information Contents Search ... Links Dinah Maria Mulock was born in Staffordshire, England, April 20, 1826, and died at Shortlands, Bromley, October 12, 1887. She was married to George Lillie Craik, a man eleven years her junior, in 1864. She wrote some poems, but is best remembered for one of her novels, "John Halifax, Gentleman," which was written in 1856. REFERENCES: M. O. W. Oliphant, Women Novelists of Victoria's Reign; J. Cordy Jeaffreson, Novels and Novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria, London, 1858, II, 380-81; Bookman (London), April, 1926; Publishers' Weekly, XXXII, 1887, 576; Allibone, Dict. Eng. Lit., and Supplement. Fireside Library. No. 109
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