Bee the Princess of the Dwarfs

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Bee the Princess of the Dwarfs
France Anatole
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You will possess them and they will not possess you. The greedy are the prey of their own gold; only those who despise wealth can possess it with safety; their souls will always be greater than their fortune. " 66 BEE: PRINCESS Having thus spoken, he made a sign to his treasurer who presented a crown of gold on a cushion to the young girl.
" Receive this jewel as a sign of the esteem we have for you, Bee, " said King Loc. " Hence- forward you will be called the Princess of the Dwarfs. " And he
...himself placed the crown on the brow of Bee.
OF THE DWARFS 67 CHAPTER XII IN WHICH KING LOG PROPOSES THE dwarfs celebrated the coronation of their first princess by festivals and rejoicings. In their perfect simplicity they played games at random in the huge amphitheatre, and the little men, with a sprig of fern or two oak leaves neatly fixed in their hood, went leaping joyfully along the subterranean streets. The rejoicings lasted thirty days. In his intoxication Pic had the look of an inspired mortal; the good Tad was enraptured with the general happiness; the tender Dig gave himself the pleasure of shedding tears; Rug, in his joy, again proposed that Bee should be put in a cage that the dwarfs might not fear losing so delightful a princess; Bob, riding on his crow, filled the air with such joyful cries that the bird itself grew merry, and gave forth wild little croaks.


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