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request  touched  the royal  Ram  to  the heart, for he had a fore­
                           boding  that  she  would  never  return:  however,  to  show  his
                           unfeigned  desire  of  doing  everything  to  please  ihe  princess*
                           he said :  “ My  beloved lady !  I  consent  to your  [joing,  though
                           some secret feeling intimates to me that you will  never return ;
                           but  if  you  do  not,  you  shall  see  your  royal  Ram  expire at
                           your feet, since  he  never  can  make  you  a  greater  sacrifice!”
                           Miranda assured  him she  would he        punctual  in coining hack
                           as she had Wen before, and set off  ajiiin  for  her father's court
                           with the same equipage.  As  soon  as  she  entered, there was a
                           general shout, and  the  king  immediately  gave  orders  to  have
                           the doors shut.    When  the  ceremony  was  over,  the  princess
                           thought  to  have  retired  its  l>efore,  hut  she  found  the  doors
                           closed ;  and  the  king  coining  up,  entreated  her  to  stay  and
                           honour his court with  her  presence.      He  then  led  her into  a
                           very  fine hall, and held  a golden basin  full of  water  for her  to
                          wash  her hands in.  Miranda immediately threw  herself at  his
                          feet,  saying,  *’ See,  sire,  iny dream  is  fulfilled ;—you  hold  a
                          golden  basin,  and  bui  me come and  wash at my second  sister's
                           wedding."  The  kin"  immediately recollected  the  features  of
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                           Miranda* and, shedding tears, tried out,  O  my dear daughter !
                          forgive the cruelty of a father who would have deprived you of
                          life,  because  he  thought  your  dream  denoted  the  loss of  his
                          crown ;  but it shall  still  he so:  both your sisters  have crowns,
                          and mine shall be yours:"  and with that  he  put  his  crown  ou
                           the  princess’s  head, exclaiming, “ Long  life  and  happiness  to
                          the queen Miranda!"
                             Time now passed  rapidly  with the  princess, whilst the royal
                           Ram  waited  with the  most  anxious  eagerness  for  her  return,
                          hut  in vain.  At  last,  having  lost  all  patience, he  resolved  to
                          venture to  the court, where he asked admittance to the princess
                          Miranda, but was scornfully refused by the  soldiers  who  kept
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