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said he, u that you do heT this violence ¥*-—u Ha, ha, my little
                          master/' erted he  who seemed to be  the ringleader of tbe rest;
                          “ who made you an. examiner?”—1,41 command ye," said Leander*
                          u to let her alone and go about your bu$int?s5.’,-“ ttU yes* to be
                          sure/’ cried they laughing; whereupon the prince alighted, put


























                          on his red cap, not thinking it otherwise prudent to attack four
                          who seemed strong enough to fight a dozen.  They must have
                          had good eyes* who could have seen him  when his cap  was on*
                          One of them stayed to takecareof the young lady, while the three
                          others went after Gris-de-line, who  gave  them  a  great deal of
                          exercise-  The robbers thinking  he was fled*  “ It is not worth
                          while to pursue him," said  they,  “ Only let us catch his horse,"
                          The young lady continued her cries and  complaints:  “ Oh my
                          dear  princess," said she;  “ how happy  was  I  in your  palace t
                          How is it possible for me to live without your company t  Did
                          you bat know my ead misfortune, you would send your amazons
                          to rescue poor Abrieotina.1'  Leander having listened to what she
                          said, without delay seized the ruffian  that held her, and bound
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