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He found the horses and dogs lying asleep on the ground.
The doves sat on the roof with their heads under their wings.
He went into the castle.
Even the flies on the wall still slept.
Near the throne lay the king and queen, while all around were the sleeping lords and ladies.
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The whole castle was so still that he could hear his heart beat.
The prince went on from room to room until he came to the old tower.
Going up the winding stair he saw the little door.
A rusty key was in the lock, and the door was half open.
There before him lay the sleeping princess.
The prince bent down and gave her a kiss.
As he did so the sleeping beauty opened her eyes. With her the whole castle awoke.
The king waked up, and the queen, and all the lords and ladies.
The horses in the stable stood up and shook themselves.
The dogs jumped about and wagged their tails.
The doves on the roof lifted their heads and flew into the fields.
The flies on the wall began to buzz.
The fire in the kitchen began to burn.
The meat began to roast.
The cook boxed the ears of the kitchen boy, so that he ran off crying.
The hedge of thorn bushes around the castle dried up and blew away.
Then the prince married the beautiful princess, and they lived happily ever after.
WILLIAM AND JACOB GRIMM
ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL
All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord G.o.d made them all.
Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings.
The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one.
He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell How great is G.o.d Almighty, Who hath made all things well.
MRS. C.F. ALEXANDER
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THE BAKER BOYS AND THE BEES--I
trouble Andernach guarded
Long years ago many cities had great stone walls around them.
The walls were built to keep out enemies, for in those old days cities often went to war with one another.
The city of Andernach had around it one of these great walls.
There was only one gateway into the city, and this gateway was guarded by strong iron doors.
Just behind the doors lived a gatekeeper, who did nothing but open and shut the gates.
He watched them well.
No one could come in who was not friendly to the city.
The gates were not opened very often. Some days they were not opened at all. So the gatekeeper had much spare time.
"I am very fond of honey," thought he. "I think I will buy a few hives of bees. I can place the hives on the top of the wall. There n.o.body will trouble them."
Soon there were rows of beehives on the top of the wall over the gate.
It happened that, not far away, there was another walled city, named Lintz.
The people of Lintz were the enemies of the people of Andernach.
They were always watching each other, and fought when they could get a chance.