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‘
Plenty
of
everything
.
’
‘
Lor
!
’
chuckled
Maggy
,
giving
her
knees
a
hug
.
‘
Wasn
’
t
it
prime
!
’
‘
This
King
had
a
daughter
,
who
was
the
wisest
and
most
beautiful
Princess
that
ever
was
seen
.
When
she
was
a
child
she
understood
all
her
lessons
before
her
masters
taught
them
to
her
;
and
when
she
was
grown
up
,
she
was
the
wonder
of
the
world
.
Now
,
near
the
Palace
where
this
Princess
lived
,
there
was
a
cottage
in
which
there
was
a
poor
little
tiny
woman
,
who
lived
all
alone
by
herself
.
’
‘
An
old
woman
,
’
said
Maggy
,
with
an
unctuous
smack
of
her
lips
.
‘
No
,
not
an
old
woman
.
Quite
a
young
one
.
’
‘
I
wonder
she
warn
’
t
afraid
,
’
said
Maggy
.
‘
Go
on
,
please
.
’
‘
The
Princess
passed
the
cottage
nearly
every
day
,
and
whenever
she
went
by
in
her
beautiful
carriage
,
she
saw
the
poor
tiny
woman
spinning
at
her
wheel
,
and
she
looked
at
the
tiny
woman
,
and
the
tiny
woman
looked
at
her
.
So
,
one
day
she
stopped
the
coachman
a
little
way
from
the
cottage
,
and
got
out
and
walked
on
and
peeped
in
at
the
door
,
and
there
,
as
usual
,
was
the
tiny
woman
spinning
at
her
wheel
,
and
she
looked
at
the
Princess
,
and
the
Princess
looked
at
her
.
’
‘
Like
trying
to
stare
one
another
out
,
’
said
Maggy
.
‘
Please
go
on
,
Little
Mother
.
’
‘
The
Princess
was
such
a
wonderful
Princess
that
she
had
the
power
of
knowing
secrets
,
and
she
said
to
the
tiny
woman
,
Why
do
you
keep
it
there
?
This
showed
her
directly
that
the
Princess
knew
why
she
lived
all
alone
by
herself
spinning
at
her
wheel
,
and
she
kneeled
down
at
the
Princess
’
s
feet
,
and
asked
her
never
to
betray
her
.
So
the
Princess
said
,
I
never
will
betray
you
.
Let
me
see
it
.
So
the
tiny
woman
closed
the
shutter
of
the
cottage
window
and
fastened
the
door
,
and
trembling
from
head
to
foot
for
fear
that
any
one
should
suspect
her
,
opened
a
very
secret
place
and
showed
the
Princess
a
shadow
.
’