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THE FLYING TRUNK

likes something rather moral and high-flown, and my father likes something merry to make him laugh.'

'Yes, I shall only bring a fairy story for my dowry,' said he, and so they parted. But the princess gave him a sabre set with gold pieces which he could use.

black and white illustration of a man with his arm around a young woman on a sofa. The sofa has it's cushions directly on the ground with no legs and is piled with pillows. The man has a mustache and is wearing a dressing-gown. The woman is wearing a "Turkish" outfit with a some kind of ornate hat, a vest, loose trousers, gauzy sleeves, and pointed slippers. There is an archway to a balcony visible in the background and a stringed instrument a the woman's feet
HE TOLD HER STORIES ABOUT HER EYES

Then he flew away, bought himself a new dressing-gown, and sat down in the wood and began to make up a story, for it had to be ready by Saturday, and that was no easy matter.