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THE LIGHT PRINCESS
THE LIGHT PRINCESS
GEORGE MACDONALD
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1。 What! No Children?
Once upon a time; so long ago that I have quite forgotten the date;
there lived a king and queen who had no children。
And the king said to himself; 〃All the queens of my acquaintance have
children; some three; some seven; and some as many as twelve; and my
queen has not one。 I feel ill…used。〃 So he made up his mind to be cross
with his wife about it。 But she bore it all like a good patient queen as she
was。 Then the king grew very cross indeed。 But the queen pretended to
take it all as a joke; and a very good one too。
〃Why don't you have any daughters; at least?〃 said he。 〃I don't say
sons; that might be too much to expect。〃
〃I am sure; dear king; I am very sorry;〃 said the queen。
〃So you ought to be;〃 retorted the king; 〃you are not going to make a
virtue of that; surely。〃
But he was not an ill…tempered king; and in any matter of less moment
would have let the queen have her own way with all his heart。 This;
however; was an affair of state。
The queen smiled。
〃You must have patience with a lady; you know; dear king;〃 said she。
She was; indeed; a very nice queen; and heartily sorry that she could
not oblige the king immediately。
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2。 Won't I; Just?
The king tried to have patience; but he succeeded very badly。 It was
more than he deserved; therefore; when; at last; the queen gave him a
daughteras lovely a little princess as ever cried。
The day drew near when the infant must be christened。 The king
wrote all the invitations with his own hand。 Of course somebody was
forgotten。 Now it does not generally matter if somebody is forgotten; only
you must mind who。 Unfortunately; the king forgot without intending to
forget; and so the chance fell upon the Princess Makemnoit; which was
awkward。 For the princess was the king's own sister; and he ought not to
have forgotten her。 But she had made herself so disagreeable to the old
king; their father; that he had forgotten her in making his will; and so it
was no wonder that her brother forgot her in writing his invitations。 But
poor relations don't do anything to keep you in mind of them。 Why don't
they? The king could not see into the garret she lived in; could he?
She was a sour; spiteful creature。 The wrinkles of contempt crossed
the wrinkles of peevishness; and made her face as full of wrinkles as a pat
of butter。 If ever a king could be justified in forgetting anybody; this king
was justified in forgetting his sister; even at a christening。 She looked
very odd; too。 Her forehead was as large as all the rest of her face; and
projected over it like a precipice。 When she was angry; her little eyes
flashed blue。 When she hated anybody; they shone yellow and green。
What they looked like when she loved anybody; I do not know; for I never
heard of her loving anybody but herself; and I do not think she could have
managed that if she had not somehow got used to herself。 But what
made it highly imprudent in the king to forget her was that she was
awfully clever。 In fact; she was a witch; and when she bewitched
anybody; he very soon had enough of it; for she beat all the wicked fairies
in wickedness; and all the clever ones in cleverness。 She despised all the
modes we read of in history; in which offended fairies and witches have
taken their revenges; and therefore; after waiting and waiting in vain for
an invitation; she made up her mind at last to go without one; and make
the whole family miserable; like a princess as she was。
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So she put on her best gown; went to the palace; was kindly received
by the happy monarch; who forgot that he had forgotten her; and took her
place in the procession to the royal chapel。 When they were all gathered
about the font; she contrived to get next to it; and throw something into the
water; after which she maintained a very respectful demeanour till the
water was applied to the child's face。 But at that moment she turned
round in her place three times; and muttered the following words; loud
enough for those beside her to hear:
〃Light of spirit; by my charms; Light of body; every part; Never
weary human arms Only crush thy parents' heart!〃
They all thought she had lost her wits; and was repeating some
foolish nursery rhyme; but a shudder went through the whole of them
notwithstanding。 The baby; on the contrary; began to laugh and crow;
while the nurse gave a start and a smothered cry; for she thought she was
struck with paralysis: she could not feel the baby in her arms。 But she
clasped it tight and said nothing。 The mischief was done。
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3。 She Can't Be Ours。
Her atrocious aunt had deprived the child of all her gravity。 If you
ask me how this was effected; I answer; 〃In the easiest way in the world。
She had only to destroy gravitation。〃 For the princess was a philosopher;
and knew all the ins and outs of the laws of gravitation as well as the ins
and outs of her boot…lace。 And being a witch as well; she could abrogate
those laws in a moment; or at least so clog their wheels and rust their
bearings; that they would not work at all。 But we have more to do with
what followed than with how it was done。
The first awkwardness that resulted from this unhappy privation was;
that the moment the nurse began to float the baby up and down; she flew
from her arms towards the ceiling。 Happily; the resistance of the air
brought her ascending career to a close within a foot of it。 There she
remained; horizontal as when she left her nurse's arms; kicking and
laughing amazingly。 The nurse in terror flew to the bell; and begged the
footman; who answered it; to bring up the house…steps directly。
Trembling in every limb; she climbed upon the steps; and had to stand
upon the very top; and reach up; before she could catch the floating tail of
the baby's long clothes。
When the strange fact came to be known; there was a terrible
commotion in the palace。 The occasion of its discovery by the king was
naturally a repetition of the nurse's experience。 Astonished that he felt no
weight when the child was laid in his arms; he began to wave her up and
not down; for she slowly ascended to the ceiling as before; and there
remained floating in perfect comfort and satisfaction; as was testified by
her peals of tiny laughter。 The king stood staring up in speechless
amazement; and trembled so that his beard shook like grass in the wind。
At last; turning to the queen; who was just as horror…struck as himself; he
said; gasping; staring; and stammering;
〃She can't be ours; queen!〃
Now the queen was much cleverer than the king; and had begun
already to suspect that 〃this effect defective came by cause。〃
〃I am sure she is ours;〃 answered she。 〃But we ought to have taken
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better care of her at the christening。 People who were never invited
ought not to have been present。〃
〃Oh; ho!〃 said the king; tapping his forehead with his forefinger; 〃I
have it all。 I've found her out。 Don't you see it; queen? Princess