Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia: Being the Adventures of Prince Prigio's son
Author | : Andrew Lang |
Publisher | : Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2020-09-28 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781465601056 |
ISBN-13 | : 1465601058 |
Rating | : 4/5 (058 Downloads) |
Download or read book Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia: Being the Adventures of Prince Prigio's son written by Andrew Lang and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There may be children whose education has been so neglected that they have not read Prince Prigio. As this new story is about Prince PrigioÕs son, Ricardo, you are to learn that Prigio was the child and heir of Grognio, King of Pantouflia. The fairies gave the little Prince cleverness, beauty, courage; but one wicked fairy added, ÒYou shall be too clever.Ó His mother, the queen, hid away in a cupboard all the fairy presents,Ñthe Sword of Sharpness, the Seven-League Boots, the Wishing Cap, and many other useful and delightful gifts, in which her Majesty did not believe! But after Prince Prigio had become universally disliked and deserted, because he was so very clever and conceited, he happened to find all the fairy presents in the old turret chamber where they had been thrown. By means of these he delivered his country from a dreadful Red-Hot Beast, called the Firedrake, and, in addition to many other triumphs, he married the good and beautiful Lady Rosalind. His love for her taught him not to be conceited, though he did not cease to be extremely clever and fond of reading. When this new story begins the Prince has succeeded to the crown, on the death of King Grognio, and is unhappy about his own son, Prince Ricardo, who is not clever, and who hates books! The story tells of RicardoÕsadventures: how he tried to bring back Prince Charlie to England, how he failed; how he dealt with the odious old Yellow Dwarf; how he was aided by the fair magician, the Princess Jaqueline; how they both fell into a dreadful trouble; how King Prigio saved them; and how JaquelineÕs dear and royal papa was discovered; with the end of all these adventures. The moral of the story will easily be discovered by the youngest reader, or, if not, it does not much matter.