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So
he
plucked
out
the
Prince
's
other
eye
,
and
darted
down
with
it
.
He
swooped
past
the
match-girl
,
and
slipped
the
jewel
into
the
palm
of
her
hand
.
"
What
a
lovely
bit
of
glass
!
"
cried
the
little
girl
;
and
she
ran
home
,
laughing
.
Then
the
Swallow
came
back
to
the
Prince
.
"
You
are
blind
now
,
"
he
said
,
"
so
I
will
stay
with
you
always
.
"
"
No
,
little
Swallow
,
"
said
the
poor
Prince
,
"
you
must
go
away
to
Egypt
.
"
"
I
will
stay
with
you
always
,
"
said
the
Swallow
,
and
he
slept
at
the
Prince
's
feet
.
All
the
next
day
he
sat
on
the
Prince
's
shoulder
,
and
told
him
stories
of
what
he
had
seen
in
strange
lands
.
He
told
him
of
the
red
ibises
,
who
stand
in
long
rows
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
,
and
catch
gold-fish
in
their
beaks
;
of
the
Sphinx
,
who
is
as
old
as
the
world
itself
,
and
lives
in
the
desert
,
and
knows
everything
;
of
the
merchants
,
who
walk
slowly
by
the
side
of
their
camels
and
carry
amber
beads
in
their
hands
;
of
the
King
of
the
Mountains
of
the
Moon
,
who
is
as
black
as
ebony
,
and
worships
a
large
crystal
;
of
the
great
green
snake
that
sleeps
in
a
palm
tree
,
and
has
twenty
priests
to
feed
it
with
honey-cakes
;
and
of
the
pygmies
who
sail
over
a
big
lake
on
large
flat
leaves
,
and
are
always
at
war
with
the
butterflies
.
"
Dear
little
Swallow
,
"
said
the
Prince
,
"
you
tell
me
of
marvellous
things
,
but
more
marvellous
than
anything
is
the
suffering
of
men
and
of
women
.
There
is
no
Mystery
so
great
as
Misery
.
Fly
over
my
city
,
little
Swallow
,
and
tell
me
what
you
see
there
.
"
So
the
Swallow
flew
over
the
great
city
,
and
saw
the
rich
making
merry
in
their
beautiful
houses
,
while
the
beggars
were
sitting
at
the
gates
.
He
flew
into
dark
lanes
,
and
saw
the
white
faces
of
starving
children
looking
out
listlessly
at
the
black
streets
.
Under
the
archway
of
a
bridge
two
little
boys
were
lying
in
one
another
's
arms
to
try
and
keep
themselves
warm
.
"
How
hungry
we
are
!
"
they
said
.
"
You
must
not
lie
here
,
"
shouted
the
Watchman
,
and
they
wandered
out
into
the
rain
.
Then
he
flew
back
and
told
the
Prince
what
he
had
seen
.
"
I
am
covered
with
fine
gold
,
"
said
the
Prince
,
"
you
must
take
it
off
,
leaf
by
leaf
,
and
give
it
to
my
poor
;
the
living
always
think
that
gold
can
make
them
happy
.
"