The day dawned, and Miss Hermitage woke up like some cradled princessling, sure of being dawdled and prattled to and showed the pretties till bed-time should come round again.
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The day dawned, and Miss Hermitage woke up like some cradled princessling, sure of being dawdled and prattled to and showed the pretties till bed-time should come round again.
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She had been no idle pampered lady, for she had insisted on going with her prince on all his military expeditions, and almost every year she had given him a little princeling or princessling, as sign and symbol of the love that was between them.
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He found arguments that impressed him. Better blood than some ugly German princessling. Better than a political match, with continental complications. Better for Anglo-American relations. Better to marry for love.
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“What did you say she was?” Liavrec asked, slightly puzzled. “A princess,’’ said Jacques, enjoying it. “Oh, pas d’histoires,” said Liavrec impatiently. “Mais je t’assure . . . to be quite accurate, a princessling. As you very well know, Pierre, there are a lot of little princes in France.[…]”
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