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"
Why
,
do
n't
you
see
?
"
said
the
King
,
getting
very
excited
and
dropping
his
sceptre
.
"
What
an
idiot
I
was
not
to
have
noticed
it
before
.
And
what
idiots
you
were
!
"
He
turned
furiously
upon
the
Courtiers
.
"
Do
n't
you
see
that
there
's
a
fallen
star
caught
on
her
horn
?
"
"
So
there
is
!
"
cried
the
Courtiers
,
as
they
all
suddenly
noticed
the
star
for
the
first
time
.
And
as
they
looked
it
seemed
to
them
that
the
star
grew
brighter
.
"
That
's
what
's
wrong
!
"
said
the
King
.
"
Now
,
you
Courtiers
had
better
pull
it
off
so
that
this
--
er
--
lady
can
stop
dancing
and
have
some
breakfast
.
It
's
the
star
,
madam
,
that
is
making
you
dance
,
"
he
said
to
the
Red
Cow
.
"
Now
,
come
along
,
you
!
"
And
he
motioned
to
the
Chief
Courtier
,
who
presented
himself
smartly
before
the
Red
Cow
and
began
to
tug
at
the
star
.
It
would
not
come
off
.
The
Chief
Courtier
was
joined
by
one
after
another
of
the
other
Courtiers
,
until
at
last
there
was
a
long
chain
of
them
,
each
holding
the
man
in
front
of
him
by
the
waist
,
and
a
tug-of-war
began
between
the
Courtiers
and
the
star
.
"
Mind
my
head
!
"
entreated
the
Red
Cow
.
"
Pull
harder
!
"
roared
the
King
.
They
pulled
harder
.
They
pulled
until
their
faces
were
red
as
raspberries
.
They
pulled
till
they
could
pull
no
longer
and
all
fell
back
,
one
on
top
of
the
other
.
The
star
did
not
move
.
It
remained
firmly
fixed
to
the
horn
.
"
Tch
,
tch
,
tch
!
"
said
the
King
.
"
Secretary
,
look
in
the
Encyclopaedia
and
see
what
it
says
about
cows
with
stars
on
their
horns
.
"
The
Secretary
knelt
down
and
began
to
crawl
under
the
throne
.
Presently
he
emerged
,
carrying
a
large
green
book
which
was
always
kept
there
in
case
the
King
wanted
to
know
anything
.