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But
the
girl
frowned
.
"
I
am
afraid
it
will
not
go
with
my
dress
,
"
she
answered
;
"
and
,
besides
,
the
Chamberlain
's
nephew
has
sent
me
some
real
jewels
,
and
everybody
knows
that
jewels
cost
far
more
than
flowers
.
"
"
Well
,
upon
my
word
,
you
are
very
ungrateful
,
"
said
the
Student
angrily
;
and
he
threw
the
rose
into
the
street
,
where
it
fell
into
the
gutter
,
and
a
cart-wheel
went
over
it
.
"
Ungrateful
!
"
said
the
girl
.
"
I
tell
you
what
,
you
are
very
rude
;
and
,
after
all
,
who
are
you
?
Only
a
Student
.
Why
,
I
do
n't
believe
you
have
even
got
silver
buckles
to
your
shoes
as
the
Chamberlain
's
nephew
has
;
"
and
she
got
up
from
her
chair
and
went
into
the
house
.
"
What
a
silly
thing
Love
is
!
"
said
the
Student
as
he
walked
away
.
"
It
is
not
half
as
useful
as
Logic
,
for
it
does
not
prove
anything
,
and
it
is
always
telling
one
of
things
that
are
not
going
to
happen
,
and
making
one
believe
things
that
are
not
true
.
In
fact
,
it
is
quite
unpractical
,
and
,
as
in
this
age
to
be
practical
is
everything
,
I
shall
go
back
to
Philosophy
and
study
Metaphysics
.
"
So
he
returned
to
his
room
and
pulled
out
a
great
dusty
book
,
and
began
to
read
.
Every
afternoon
,
as
they
were
coming
from
school
,
the
children
used
to
go
and
play
in
the
Giant
's
garden
.
It
was
a
large
lovely
garden
,
with
soft
green
grass
.
Here
and
there
over
the
grass
stood
beautiful
flowers
like
stars
,
and
there
were
twelve
peach-trees
that
in
the
spring-time
broke
out
into
delicate
blossoms
of
pink
and
pearl
,
and
in
the
autumn
bore
rich
fruit
.
The
birds
sat
on
the
trees
and
sang
so
sweetly
that
the
children
used
to
stop
their
games
in
order
to
listen
to
them
.
"
How
happy
we
are
here
!
"
they
cried
to
each
other
.
One
day
the
Giant
came
back
.
He
had
been
to
visit
his
friend
the
Cornish
ogre
,
and
had
stayed
with
him
for
seven
years
.
After
the
seven
years
were
over
he
had
said
all
that
he
had
to
say
,
for
his
conversation
was
limited
,
and
he
determined
to
return
to
his
own
castle
.
When
he
arrived
he
saw
the
children
playing
in
the
garden
.
"
What
are
you
doing
here
?
"
he
cried
in
a
very
gruff
voice
,
and
the
children
ran
away
.
"
My
own
garden
is
my
own
garden
,
"
said
the
Giant
;
"
any
one
can
understand
that
,
and
I
will
allow
nobody
to
play
in
it
but
myself
.
"
So
he
built
a
high
wall
all
round
it
,
and
put
up
a
notice-board
.