<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XIII" id="CHAPTER_XIII" />CHAPTER XIII.</h2>
<h3>"THE RESCUE OF THE PRINCESS WINSOME"</h3>
<p class="center">
AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BENEFIT<br/>
OF THE RED CROSS<br/></p>
<p class="center">
CHARACTERS<br/>
<br/></p>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Cast of play">
<tr><td align='left'>King</td><td align='left'>Rob Moore.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Queen</td><td align='left'>Allison Walton.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Prince Hero</td><td align='left'>Keith MacIntyre.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>PRINCESS WINSOME </td><td align='left'>Lloyd Sherman.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Knight</td><td align='left'>Malcolm MacIntyre.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Ogre</td><td align='left'>Joe Clark.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Witch</td><td align='left'>Kitty Walton.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Godmother</td><td align='left'>Elizabeth Lloyd Lewis.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Frog-eye Fearsome</td><td align='left'>Ranald Walton.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Titania</td><td align='left'>Elise Walton.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Bewitched Prince</td><td align='left'>HERO, THE RED CROSS DOG.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Chorus of Fairies</td><td align='left'> </td></tr>
</table></div>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Flower Messengers">
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<td align="right" valign="middle" style="white-space: nowrap">
<br/>
Flower Messengers</td>
<td valign="middle" class="tdleft" style="white-space: nowrap; font-size: 82pt">
{</td>
<td valign="middle" class="tdleft">
Morning-glory.<br/>
Pansy.<br/>
Rose.<br/>
Forget-me-not.<br/>
Poppy.<br/>
Daisy.</td>
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</table></div>
<h4>ACT I.</h4>
<p>SCENE I. In the Witch's Orchard. Frog-eye Fearsome drags the captive
Prince and Princess to the Ogre's tower. At Ogre's command Witch brews
spell to change Prince Hero into a dog.</p>
<p>SCENE II. In front of Witch's Orchard. King and Queen bewail their loss.
The Godmother of Princess promises aid. The Knight starts in quest of the
South Wind's silver flute with which to summon the Fairies to his help.</p>
<h4>ACT II.</h4>
<p>SCENE I. In the Tower Room. Princess Winsome and Hero. Godmother brings
spinning-wheel on which Princess is to spin Love's golden thread that
shall rescue her brother. Dove comes with letter from Knight. Flower
messengers in turn report his progress. Counting the Daisy's petals the
Princess learns that her true Knight has found the flute.</p>
<h4>ACT III.</h4>
<p>SCENE I. In Witch's Orchard. Knight returns from quest. Blows the flute
and summons Titania and her train. They bind the Ogre and Witch in the
golden thread the Princess spun. Knight demands the spell that binds the
Prince and plucks the seven golden plums from the silver apple-tree.
Prince becomes a prince again, and King gives the Knight the hand of the
Princess and half of his Kingdom. Chorus of Fairies.</p>
<hr style="width: 45%;" />
<h4>ACT I.</h4>
<p class="center">SCENE I. <i>Witch bends over fire in middle of orchard,
brewing a charm in her caldron. Ogre stalks in, grinning frightfully,
swinging his bludgeon in triumph.</i></p>
<p><span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Ogre.</i> Ha, old witch, it is done at last!</span><br/>
I have broken the King's stronghold!<br/>
I have stolen away his children twain<br/>
From the clutch of their guardsmen bold.<br/>
I have dragged them here to my castle tower.<br/>
Prince Hero is strong and fair.<br/>
But he and his sister shall rue my power,<br/>
When once up yon winding stair.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Witch.</i> Now why didst thou plot such a wicked thing?</span><br/>
The children no harm have done.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Ogre.</i> But I have a grudge 'gainst their father, the King,</span><br/>
A grudge that is old as the sun.<br/>
And hark ye, old hag, I must have thy aid<br/>
Before the new moon be risen.<br/>
Now brew me a charm in thy caldron black,<br/>
That shall keep them fast in their prison!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Witch.</i> I'll brew thee no charm, thou Ogre dread!</span><br/>
Knowest thou not full well<br/>
The Princess thou hast stolen away<br/>
Is guarded by Fairy spell?<br/>
Her godmother over her cradle bent<br/>
"O Princess Winsome," she said,<br/>
"I give thee this gift: thou shalt deftly spin,<br/>
As thou wishest, Love's golden thread."<br/>
So I dare not brew thee a spell 'gainst her<br/>
My caldron would grow acold<br/>
And never again would bubble up,<br/>
If touched by her thread of gold.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Ogre.</i> Then give me a charm to bind the prince.</span><br/>
Thou canst do that much at least.<br/>
I'll give thee more gold than hands can hold,<br/>
If thou'lt change him into some beast.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Witch.</i> I have need of gold—so on the fire</span><br/>
I'll pile my fagots higher and higher,<br/>
And in the bubbling water stir<br/>
This hank of hair, this patch of fur,<br/>
This feather and this flapping fin,<br/>
This claw, this bone, this dried snake skin!<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Bubble and boil</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And snake skin coil,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">This charm shall all plans</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">But the Ogre's foil.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>As Witch stirs and sings, the Ogre, stalking to the side, calls.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Ogre.</i> Ho, Frog-eye Fearsome, let the sport begin!</span><br/>
Hence to the tower! Drag the captives in!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Frog-eye Fearsome drags Prince Hero and Princess Winsome</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>across the stage, and into the door leading up the tower</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>stair. They are bound by ropes. Prince tries to reach his</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>sword. Princess shrieks.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> Oh, save us, good, wise witch,</span><br/>
In pity, save us, pray.<br/>
The King, our royal father,<br/>
Thy goodness will repay. [<i>Pulls back, wringing hand.</i><br/>
Oh, I cannot, <i>cannot</i> mount the tower!<br/>
Oh, save us from the bloody Ogre's power!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>They are dragged into the tower, door bangs and Ogre locks it with</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>key a yard long. Goes back to Witch, who hands him vial</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>filled from caldron with black mixture.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Witch.</i> Pour drop by drop upon Prince Hero's tongue.</span><br/>
First he will bark. His hands and feet<br/>
Will turn to paws, and he will seem a dog.<br/>
Seven drops will make the change complete.<br/>
The poison has no antidote save one,<br/>
And he a prince again can never be,<br/>
Unless seven silver plums he eats,<br/>
Plucked from my golden apple-tree.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Ogre.</i> Revenge is sweet,</span><br/>
And soon 'twill be complete!<br/>
Then to my den I'll haste for gold to delve.<br/>
I'll bring it at the black, bleak hour of twelve!<br/>
<br/>
<i>Witch.</i> And I upon my broomstick now must fly<br/>
To woodland tryst. Come, Hornèd Owl<br/>
And Venomed Toad! Now play the spy!<br/>
Let no one through my orchard prowl.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Exit Witch and Ogre to dirge music.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<br/></p>
<p class="center">
SCENE II. <i>Enter King and Queen weeping. They pace up and down, wringing
hands, and showing great signs of grief. Godmother enters from opposite
side. King speaks.</i></p>
<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> Good dame, Godmother of our daughter dear,</span><br/>
Perhaps thou'st heard our tale of woe.<br/>
Our children twain are stolen away<br/>
By Ogre Grim, mine ancient foe.<br/>
<br/>
All up and down the land we've sought<br/>
For help to break into his tower.<br/>
And now, our searching all for nought,<br/>
We've come to beg the Witch's power.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Godmother springs forward, finger to lip, and anxiously waves</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>them away from orchard.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Godmother.</i> Nay! Nay! Your Majesty, go not</span><br/>
Within that orchard, now I pray!<br/>
The Witch and Ogre are in league.<br/>
They've wrought you fearful harm this day.<br/>
She brewed a draught to change the prince<br/>
Into a dog! Oh, woe is me!<br/>
I passed the tower and heard him bark:<br/>
Alack! That I must tell it thee!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Queen shrieks and falls back in the King's arms, then recovering</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 3em;"><i>falls to wailing.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Queen.</i> My noble son a <i>dog?</i> A <i>beast?</i></span><br/>
It cannot, must not, <i>shall</i> not be!<br/>
I'll brave the Ogre in his den,<br/>
And plead upon my bended knee!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Godmother.</i> Thou couldst not touch his heart of stone.</span><br/>
He'd keep <i>thee</i> captive in his lair.<br/>
The Princess Winsome can alone<br/>
Remove the cause of thy despair.<br/>
And I unto the tower will climb,<br/>
And ere is gone the sunset's red,<br/>
Shall bid her spin a counter charm—<br/>
A skein of Love's own Golden Thread.<br/>
Take heart, O mother Queen! Be brave!<br/>
Take heart, O gracious King, I pray!<br/>
Well can she spin Love's Golden Thread,<br/>
And Love can <i>always</i> find a way! [<i>Exit Godmother.</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Queen.</i> She's gone, good dame. But what if she</span><br/>
Has made mistake, and thread of gold<br/>
Is not enough to draw our son<br/>
From out the Ogre's cruel hold?<br/>
Canst think of nought, your Majesty?<br/>
Of nothing else? Must we stand here<br/>
And powerless lift no hand to speed<br/>
The rescue of our children dear?<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>King clasps hand to his head in thought, then starts forward.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> I have it now! This hour I'll send</span><br/>
Swift heralds through my wide domains,<br/>
To say the knight who rescues them<br/>
Shall wed the Princess for his pains.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Queen.</i> Quick! Let us fly! I hear the sound of feet,</span><br/>
As if some horseman were approaching nigher.<br/>
'Twould not be seemly should he meet<br/>
Our royal selves so near the Witch's fire.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>They start to run, but are met by Knight on horseback in centre of</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>stage. He dismounts and drops to one knee.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> 'Tis Feal the Faithful! Rise, Sir Knight,</span><br/>
And tell us what thou doest here!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Knight.</i> O Sire, I know your children's plight</span><br/>
I go to ease your royal fear.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Queen.</i> Now if thou bringst them back to us,</span><br/>
A thousand blessings on thy head.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> Ay, half my kingdom shall be thine.</span><br/>
The Princess Winsome thou shalt wed.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Queen.</i> But tell us, how dost thou think to cope</span><br/>
With the Ogre so dread and grim?<br/>
What is the charm that bids thee hope<br/>
Thou canst rout and vanquish him?<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Knight.</i> My faithful heart is my only charm,</span><br/>
But my good broadsword is keen,<br/>
And love for the princess nerves my arm<br/>
With the strength of ten, I ween.<br/>
Come weal, come woe, no knight can fail<br/>
Who goes at Love's behest.<br/>
Long ere one moon shall wax and wane,<br/>
I shall be back from my quest.<br/>
I have only to find the South Wind's flute.<br/>
In the Land of Summer it lies.<br/>
It can awaken the echoes mute,<br/>
With answering replies.<br/>
And it can summon the fairy folk<br/>
Who never have said me nay.<br/>
They'll come to my aid at the flute's clear call.<br/>
Love <i>always</i> can find a way.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> Go, Feal the Faithful. It is well!</span><br/>
Successful mayst thou be,<br/>
And all the way that thou dost ride,<br/>
Our blessings follow thee. [<i>Curtain.</i><br/>
<br/>
<br/></p>
<hr style='width: 45%;' />
<h2>ACT II.</h2>
<p class="center"><br/>
SCENE. <i>Room in Ogre's tower. Princess Winsome kneeling with arm
around Dog's neck.</i></p>
<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> <i>Art</i> thou my brother? Can it be</span><br/>
That thou hast taken such shape?<br/>
Oh turn those sad eyes not on me!<br/>
There <i>must</i> be some escape.<br/>
And yet our parents think us dead.<br/>
No doubt they weep this very hour,<br/>
For no one ever has escaped,<br/>
Ere this, the Ogre's power.<br/>
<br/>
Oh cruel fate! We can but die!<br/>
Each moment seems a week.<br/>
<i>Is</i> there no hope? Oh, Hero dear,<br/>
If thou couldst only speak!<br/>
But no! Within this tower room<br/>
We're captive, and despair<br/>
Must settle on us. 'Tis the doom<br/>
Of all dragged up yon winding stair.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Drops her head and weeps. Enter Godmother, who waves wand</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and throwing back curtain, displays a spinning-wheel.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Godmother.</i> Rise, Princess Winsome,</span><br/>
Dry your weeping eyes.<br/>
The way of escape<br/>
Within your own hand lies.<br/>
<br/>
Waste no time in sorrow,<br/>
Spin and sing instead.<br/>
Spin for thy brother's sake,<br/>
A skein of golden thread.<br/>
<br/>
Question not the future,<br/>
Mourn not the past,<br/>
But keep thy wheel a-turning,<br/>
Spinning well and fast.<br/>
<br/>
All the world helps gladly<br/>
Those who help themselves,<br/>
And the thread thou spinnest,<br/>
Shall be woven by elves.<br/>
<br/>
All good things shall speed thee!<br/>
Thy knight, the Faithful Feal,<br/>
Is to thy rescue riding.<br/>
Up! To thy spinning-wheel! [<i>Disappears behind curtain.</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> All good things shall speed me?</span><br/>
Sir Knight, the Faithful Feal,<br/>
Is to my rescue riding? [<i>In joyful surprise.</i><br/>
Turn, turn, my spinning-wheel!<br/>
(<i>She sings.</i>)</p>
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<i>You can view the Lilypond data file for this music by clicking</i> <SPAN href="music/spinningwheel.ly">here</SPAN>.<br/>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Spinning Wheel Lyrics">
<tr><td align='center'><b>Spinning Wheel Song.</b></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>My godmother bids me spin, that my heart may not be sad.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Spin and sing for my brother's sake, and the spinning makes me glad.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Spin, sing with humming whir, the wheel goes round and round.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>For my brother's sake, the charm I'll break, Prince Hero shall be found.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Spin, sing, the golden thread,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Gleams in the sun's bright ray,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>The humming wheel my grief can heal,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>For love will find a way.</td></tr>
</table></div>
<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Pauses with uplifted hand.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
What's that at my casement tapping?<br/>
Some messenger, maybe.<br/>
Pause, good wheel, in thy turning,<br/>
While I look out and see.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Opens casement and leans out, as if welcoming a carrier dove,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>which may be concealed in basket outside window.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
Little white dove, from my faithful knight,<br/>
Dost thou bring a message to me?<br/>
Little white dove with the white, white breast,<br/>
What may that message be?<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Finds note, tied to wing.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
Here is his letter. Ah, well-a-day!<br/>
I'll open it now, and read.<br/>
Little carrier dove, with fluttering heart,<br/>
I'm a happy maiden, indeed.<br/>
(<i>She reads.</i>) "O Princess fair, in the Ogre's tower,<br/>
In the far-off Summer-land<br/>
I seek the South Wind's silver flute,<br/>
To summon a fairy band.<br/>
Now send me a token by the dove<br/>
That thou hast read my note.<br/>
Send me the little heart of gold<br/>
From the chain about thy throat.<br/>
And I shall bind it upon my shield,<br/>
My talisman there to stay.<br/>
And then all foes to me must yield,<br/>
For Love will find the way.<br/>
<br/>
Here is set the hand and seal<br/>
Of thy own true knight, the faithful—Feal."<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Princess takes locket from throat and winds chain around dove's</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>neck.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<i>Princess sings.</i><br/>
<br/></p>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Dove Song Lyrics">
<tr><td align='center'><b>The Dove Song.</b></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Now, flutter and fly, flutter and fly,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Bear him my heart of gold,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Bid him be brave little carrier dove!</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Bid him be brave and bold!</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Tell him that I at my spinning wheel,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Will sing while it turns and hums,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>And think all day of his love so leal,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Until with the flute he comes.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Now fly, flutter and fly,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Now flutter and fly, away, away.]</td></tr>
</table></div>
<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Sets dove at liberty. Turning to wheel again, repeats song.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess repeats.</i> My Godmother bids me spin,</span><br/>
That my heart may not be sad;<br/>
Spin and sing for my brother's sake,<br/>
And the spinning makes me glad.<br/>
<br/>
Sing! Spin! With hum and whir<br/>
The wheel goes round and round.<br/>
For my brother's sake the charm I'll break!<br/>
Prince Hero shall be found.<br/>
<br/>
Spin! Sing! The golden thread<br/>
Gleams in the sunlight's ray!<br/>
The humming wheel my grief can heal,<br/>
For Love will find a way.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>First messenger appears at window, dressed as a Morning-glory.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Morning-glory.</i> Fair Princess,</span><br/>
This morning, when the early dawn<br/>
Was flushing all the sky,<br/>
Beside the trellis where I bloomed,<br/>
A knight rode slowly by.<br/>
<br/>
He stopped and plucked me from my stem,<br/>
And said, "Sweet Morning-glory,<br/>
Be thou my messenger to-day,<br/>
And carry back my story.<br/>
<br/>
"Go bid the Princess in the tower<br/>
Forget all thought of sorrow.<br/>
Her true knight will return to her<br/>
With joy, on some glad morrow." [<i>Disappears.</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess sings.</i> Spin! spin! The golden thread</span><br/>
Holds no thought of sorrow.<br/>
My true knight he shall come to me<br/>
With joy on some glad morrow.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Second flower messenger, dressed at Pansy, appears at window.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Pansy.</i> Gracious Princess,</span><br/>
I come from Feal the Faithful.<br/>
He plucked me from my bower,<br/>
And said, speed to the Princess<br/>
And say, "Like this sweet flower<br/>
The thoughts within my bosom<br/>
Bloom ever, love, of thee.<br/>
Oh, read the pansy's message,<br/>
And give a thought to me." [<i>Pansy disappears.</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess sings.</i> Spin, spin, O golden thread!</span><br/>
And turn, O humming wheel.<br/>
This pansy is his thought of me,<br/>
My true knight, brave and leal.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Third flower messenger, a pink Rose.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Rose.</i> Thy true knight battled for thee to-day,</span><br/>
On a fierce and bloody field,<br/>
But he won at last in the hot affray,<br/>
By the heart of gold on his shield.<br/>
<br/>
He saw me blushing beside a wall,<br/>
My petals pink in the sun<br/>
With pleasure, because such a valiant knight<br/>
The hard-fought battle had won.<br/>
<br/>
And he kissed me once on my soft pink cheek,<br/>
And once in my heart of gold,<br/>
And bade me hasten to thee and speak.<br/>
Pray take the message I hold.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Princess goes to the window, takes a pink rose from the</i></span><br/>
<i>messenger. As she walks back, kisses it and fastens it on her<br/>
dress. Then turns to wheel again.</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess sings.</i> Spin, spin, O golden thread,</span><br/>
And turn, O happy wheel.<br/>
The pink rose brought in its heart of gold,<br/>
A kiss, his love to seal.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Fourth messenger, a Forget-me-not.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Forget-me-not.</i> Fair Princess,</span><br/>
Down by the brook, when the sun was low,<br/>
A brave knight paused to slake<br/>
His thirst in the water's silver flow,<br/>
As he journeyed far for thy sake,<br/>
He saw me bending above the stream,<br/>
And he said, "Oh, happy spot!<br/>
Ye show me the Princess Winsome's eyes<br/>
In each blue forget-me-not."<br/>
He bade me bring you my name to hide<br/>
In your heart of hearts for ever,<br/>
And say as long as its blooms are blue,<br/>
No power true hearts can sever.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess sings.</i> Spin, spin, O golden thread.</span><br/>
O wheel; my happy lot<br/>
It is to hide within my heart<br/>
That name, forget-me-not.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Fifth messenger, a Poppy.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Poppy.</i> Dear Princess Winsome,</span><br/>
Within the shade of a forest glade<br/>
He laid him down to sleep,<br/>
And I, the Poppy, kept faithful guard<br/>
That it might be sweet and deep.<br/>
But oft in his dreams he stirred and spoke,<br/>
And thy name was on his tongue,<br/>
And I learned his secret ere he woke,<br/>
When the fair new day was young.<br/>
And this is what he, whispering, said,<br/>
As he journeyed on in his way:<br/>
"Bear her my dreams in your chalice red,<br/>
For I dream of her night and day."<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;"><i>Princess sings.</i> Spin, spin, O golden thread.</span><br/>
He dreams of me night and day!<br/>
The poppy's chalice is sweet and red.<br/>
Oh, Love will find a way!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Sixth messenger, a Daisy.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Daisy.</i> O Princess fair,</span><br/>
Far on the edge of the Summer-land<br/>
I stood with my face to the sun,<br/>
And the brave knight counted with strong hand<br/>
My petals, one by one.<br/>
<br/>
And he said, "O Daisy, white and gold,<br/>
The princess must count them too.<br/>
By thy petals shall she be told<br/>
If my long, far quest is through.<br/>
<br/>
"Whether or not her knight has found<br/>
The South Wind's flute that he sought."<br/>
So over the hills from the Summer-land,<br/>
Your true knight's token I've brought.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Gives Princess a large artificial daisy. She counts petals, slowly</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>dropping them one by one.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> Far on the edge of the Summer-land,</span><br/>
O Daisy, white and gold,<br/>
My true love held you in his hand.<br/>
What was the word he told?<br/>
He's found it. Found it not.<br/>
Found it. Found it not.<br/>
<br/>
That magic flute of the South Wind, sweet,<br/>
Will he blow it, over the lea?<br/>
Will the fairy folk its call repeat,<br/>
And hasten to rescue me?<br/>
<br/>
He's found it, found it not.<br/>
Found it, found it not.<br/>
Found it, found it not.<br/>
He's <i>found</i> it! [<i>Turning to the dog.</i><br/>
<br/>
Come, Hero! Hear me, brother mine;<br/>
Thy gladness must indeed be mute,<br/>
But oh, the joy! We're saved! We're saved!<br/>
My knight has found the silver flute!<br/>
<br/>
(<i>Sings.</i>)<br/>
<br/></p>
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<tr><td align='left'>Spin, wheel, reel out thy golden thread,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>My happy heart sings glad and gay,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Hero shall 'scape the Ogre dread,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>And I my own true love shall wed.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>For love has found a way,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>For love has found a way.</td></tr>
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<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Curtain.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<br/></p>
<hr style='width: 45%;' />
<h4>ACT III.</h4>
<p class="center"><br/>
SCENE. <i>In front of Witch's Orchard. Knight comes riding by, blows
flute softly under the tower window. Princess leans out and waves
her hand. Knight dismounts, and little page takes horse, leading it
off stage.</i><br/></p>
<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Knight.</i>Listen, as low on the South Wind's flute</span><br/>
I call the elves to our tryst<br/>
Down rainbow bubbles they softly float,<br/>
Light-winged as stars in a mist.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">[<i>He blows on flute, and from every direction the Fairies come</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>floating in, their gauzy wings spangled, and each one carrying</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>a toy balloon, attached to a string. They trip back and</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>forth, their balloons bobbing up and down like rainbow bubbles, singing.</i></span><br/>
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<tr><td align='left'>We come, we come at thy call,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>On rainbow bubbles we float.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>We fairies, one and all,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Have answered the wind flute's note.<br/><br/></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>The south wind's silver flute,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>From the far-off summer land,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>It bade us hasten here,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To lend a helping hand.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>It bade us hasten, hasten here,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To lend a helping hand.<br/><br/></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>2. To the aid of the gallant knight,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To the help of the princess fair,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To the rescue of the prince,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>We come to the Ogre's lair.</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To the rescue of the prince,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>We come to the Ogre's lair.<br/><br/></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>3. And now, at thy behest,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>We pause in our bright array,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>To end thy weary quest,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>For love has found a way. To end thy weary,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>weary quest, For love has found a way.</td></tr>
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<p><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Titania coming forward, waves Her star-tipped wand,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and looks up toward Princess at the window.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Titania.</i> Princess Winsome,</span><br/>
When thy good Godmother<br/>
Bade thee spin Love's thread,<br/>
It was with this promise,<br/>
These the words she said:<br/>
<br/>
All the world helps gladly<br/>
Those who help themselves.<br/>
The thread thou spinnest bravely,<br/>
Shall be woven by elves.<br/>
And now, O Princess Winsome,<br/>
How much hast thou spun,<br/>
As thy wheel, a-whirling,<br/>
Turned from sun to sun?<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> This, O Queen Titania. [<i>Holding up mammoth ball.</i></span><br/>
To the humming wheel's refrain,<br/>
I sang, and spun the measure<br/>
Of one great golden skein.<br/>
<br/>
And winding, winding, winding,<br/>
At last I wound it all,<br/>
Until the thread all golden<br/>
Made a mammoth wonder-ball.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Titania.</i> Here below thy casement</span><br/>
Thy true knight waiting stands.<br/>
Drop the ball thou holdest<br/>
Into his faithful hands.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Princess drops the ball, Knight catches it, and as Titania waves</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>her wand, he starts along the line of Fairies. They each take</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>hold as the Witch and Ogre come darting in, she brandishing</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>her broomstick, he his bludgeon. They come through</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>gate of the Orchard in the background. As the ball unwinds,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>the Fairies march around them, tangling them in the yards</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and yards of narrow yellow ribbon, singing as they go.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Fairy Chorus.</i> We come, we come at thy call,</span><br/>
On rainbow bubbles we float.<br/>
We fairies, one and all,<br/>
Have answered the Wind-flute's note.<br/>
To the aid of the gallant Knight,<br/>
To the help of the Princess fair,<br/>
To the rescue of the Prince,<br/>
We come to the Ogre's lair.<br/>
We come, we come at thy call,<br/>
The Witch and Ogre to quell,<br/>
And now they both must bow<br/>
To the might of the fairies' spell.<br/>
Love's Golden Thread can bind<br/>
The strongest Ogre's arm,<br/>
And the spell of the blackest Witch<br/>
Must yield to its mighty charm.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Ogre and Witch stand bound and helpless, tangled in golden cord.</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>They glower around with frightful grimaces. King and</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>Queen enter unnoticed from side. Knight draws his sword,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and brandishing it before Ogre, cries out fiercely.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Knight.</i> The key! The key that opens yonder tower!</span><br/>
Now give it me, or by my troth<br/>
Your head shall from your shoulders fly!<br/>
To stab you through I'm nothing loath!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Ogre gives Knight the key. He rushes to the door, unlocks it,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and Princess and dog burst out. Queen rushes forward and</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>embraces her, then the King, and Knight kneels and kisses</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>her hand. Princess turns to Titania.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Princess.</i> Oh, happy day that sets me free</span><br/>
From yon dread Ogre's prison!<br/>
Oh, happy world, since 'tis for me<br/>
Such rescuers have 'risen.<br/>
But see, your Majesty! the plight<br/>
Of Hero—he the Prince, my brother!<br/>
Wilt thou <i>his</i> wrong not set aright?<br/>
Another favour grant! One other!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Titania waves wand toward Knight who springs at Witch with drawn sword.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Knight.</i> The spell! The spell that breaks the power</span><br/>
That holds Prince Hero in its thrall!<br/>
Now give it me, or in this hour<br/>
Thy head shall from its shoulders fall!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Witch.</i> Pluck with your thumbs</span><br/>
Seven silver plums [<i>Speaking in high, cracked voice.</i><br/>
From my golden apple-tree!<br/>
These the dog must eat.<br/>
The change will be complete,<br/>
And a prince once more the dog will be!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Princess darts back into Orchard, followed by dog, who crouches</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>behind hedge, and is seen no more. She picks plums, and,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>stooping, gives them to him, under cover of the hedge. The</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>real Prince Hero leaps up from the place where he has been</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>lying, waiting, and hand in hand they run back to the centre</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>of the stage, where the Prince receives the embraces of King</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and Queen. Prince then turns to Knight.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Prince Hero.</i> Hail, Feal the Faithful!</span><br/>
My gratitude I cannot tell,<br/>
That thou at last hath freed me<br/>
From the Witch's fearful spell.<br/>
But wheresoe'er thou goest,<br/>
Thou faithful knight and true,<br/>
The favours of my kingdom<br/>
Shall all be showered on you. [<i>Turns to Titania.</i><br/>
Hail, starry-winged Titania!<br/>
And ye fairies, rainbow-hued!<br/>
I have not words sufficient<br/>
To tell my gratitude,<br/>
But if the loyal service<br/>
Of a mortal ye should need,<br/>
Prince Hero lives to serve you,<br/>
No matter what the deed!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Characters now group themselves in tableau. Queen and Prince</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>on one side, Godmother and Titania on the other. King in</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>centre, with Princess on one hand, Knight on other. He</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>places her hand in the Knight's, who kneels to receive it. Ogre</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>and Witch, still making horrible faces, are slightly in background,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;"><i>bound. Fairies form an outer semicircle.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>King.</i> And now, brave Knight, requited stand!</span><br/>
Here is the Princess Winsome's hand.<br/>
To-morrow thou shalt wedded be,<br/>
And half my kingdom is for thee!<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>Fairy Chorus.</i> Love's golden cord has bound</span><br/>
The strongest Ogre's arm,<br/>
And the spell of the blackest Witch<br/>
Has yielded to its charm.<br/>
The Princess Winsome plights<br/>
Her troth to the Knight to-day,<br/>
So fairies, one and all,<br/>
We need no longer stay.<br/>
<br/>
The golden thread is spun,<br/>
The Knight has won his bride,<br/>
And now our task is done,<br/>
We may no longer bide.<br/>
On rainbow bubbles bright,<br/>
We fairies float away.<br/>
<i>The wrong is now set right<br/>
And Love has found the way!</i><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">[<i>Curtain.</i></span><br/></p>
<hr style='width: 45%;' />
<p>As Betty finished reading, there was a babel of voices and a clapping of
hands that made her face grow redder and redder. They were all trying to
congratulate her at once, and she was so confused that she wished she
could run away and hide. But the applause was very sweet to shy little
Betty. She felt that she had done her best, and that not only her
godmother was proud of her, but Keith, and Keith's beautiful mother, who
bent from her queenly height to kiss Betty's flushed cheek, and whisper a
word of praise that made her glow for weeks afterward, whenever she
thought of it.</p>
<p><span style="margin-left: 2em;">"'And he kissed me once on my soft pink cheek,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 3em;">And once in my heart of gold,'"</span><br/></p>
<p>hummed Keith. "Say, Betty, that's mighty pretty. How did you ever think of
it?"</p>
<p>Before she could answer, one of the maids came out with a tray of sherbet
and cake, and the boys sprang up to help serve the girls.</p>
<p>"I know some of my part already," said Kitty, stirring her sherbet
suggestively, and repeating in a sepulchral tone:</p>
<p><span style="margin-left: 12em;">"'I'll stir</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">This hank of hair, this patch of fur,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">This feather and this flapping fin,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">This claw, this bone, this dried snake skin.'"</span><br/></p>
<p>"Oh, Kitty, for mercy's sake <i>hush!</i>" said Allison; "you make my blood run
cold."</p>
<p>"But I must, if we've only a week to get ready in. I expect to say it day
and night. It's better to do that than to take more than a week, and give
up the camping party, isn't it?"</p>
<p>"It's going to be a howling success," prophesied Malcolm. "When mamma and
auntie and Aunt Mary go into a scheme the way they are doing now, costumes
and drills, and all sorts of impossible things don't count at all. We'll
be ready in plenty of time."</p>
<p>"Especially," said the Little Colonel, with dignity, "when mothah and Papa
Jack are goin' to do so much. My pa'ht is longah than anybody's."</p>
<p>Next morning at the depot, the post-office, and the blacksmith shop a sign
was displayed which everybody stopped to read. Similar announcements
nailed on various trees throughout the Valley caused many an old farmer to
pull up his team and adjust his spectacles for a closer view of this novel
poster.</p>
<p>They were all Miss Allison's work. Each one bore at the top a crayon
sketch of a huge St. Bernard, with a Red Cross on its collar and
shoulder-bags. Underneath was a notice to the effect that an entertainment
would be given the following Friday night in the college hall, a short
concert, followed by a play called "The Princess Winsome's Rescue," in
which <i>Hero</i>, the Red Cross dog recently brought from Switzerland, would
take a prominent part. The proceeds were to be given to the cause of the
Red Cross.</p>
<p>That announcement alone would have drawn a large crowd, but added to that
was the fact that twenty families in the Valley had each contributed a
child to the fairy chorus or the group of flower messengers, and were thus
personally interested in the success of the entertainment.</p>
<p>There was scarcely standing-room when the doors were opened Friday
evening. Papa Jack felt well repaid for his part in the hurried
preparations when, after the musical part of the programme, he heard the
buzz of admiration that went around the room, as the curtain rose on the
first scene of the play. It was the dimly lighted witch's orchard.</p>
<p>Across the stage, five feet back from the footlights, ran a snaky-looking
fence with high-spiked posts. It had taken him all morning to build it,
even with Alec's and Walker's help. Above this peered a thicket of small
trees and underbrush bearing a marvellous crop of gold and silver apples
and plums. Real gold and silver fruit it looked to be in the dim light,
and not the discarded ornaments of a score of old Christmas-trees. A
stuffed owl kept guard on one high gate-post, and a huge black velvet cat
on the other.</p>
<p>In the centre of the stage, showing plainly through the open double gates,
the witch's caldron hung on a tripod, over a fire of fagots. Here Kitty,
dressed like an old hag, leaned on her blackened broomstick, stirring the
brew, and muttering to herself.</p>
<p>At one side of the stage could be seen the door leading into the ogre's
tower, and above it a tiny casement window.</p>
<p>Mrs. Walton gave a nod of satisfaction over her work, when the ogre came
roaring in. His costume was of her making, even to the bludgeon which he
carried. "Nobody could guess that it was only an old Indian club painted
red to hide the lumps of sealing-wax I had to stick on to make the
regulation knots," she whispered to Keith's father, who sat next her. "And
no one would ever dream that the ogre is Joe Clark. I had hard work to
persuade him to take the part, but an invitation to my camping party next
week proved to be effective bait. And such a time as I had to get Ranald's
costume! I was about to ask Betty to change his name, when Elise found
that Mardi Gras frog at some costumer's. Those webbed feet and hideous
eyes are enough to strike terror to any one's soul."</p>
<p>It was a play in which every one was pleased with the part given him.
Allison and Rob swept up and down in their gilt crowns and ermine-trimmed
robes of royal purple, feeling that as king and queen they had the most
important parts of all. Keith looked every inch the charming Prince Hero
he personated, and Malcolm made such a dashing knight that there was a
burst of applause every time he appeared.</p>
<p>Betty made a dear old godmother, and Elise, with crown and star-tipped
wand, filmy spangled wings, and big red bubble of a balloon, was supremely
happy as Queen of the Fairies. But it was the Little Colonel who won the
greatest laurels, in the tower room, making the prettiest picture of all
as she bent over the great St. Bernard, bewailing their fate.</p>
<p>The scenery had been changed with little delay between acts. Three tall
screens, hastily unfolded just in front of the spiked fence, hid the
orchard from view, and a fourth screen served the double purpose of
forming the side wall of the room, and hiding the ogre's tower. The narrow
space between the screens and the footlights was ample for the scene that
took place there, and the arrangement saved much trouble. For in the last
act, the screens had only to be carried away, to leave the stage with its
original setting.</p>
<p>"Lloyd never looked so pretty before, in her life," said Mr. Sherman to
his wife, as they watched the Princess Winsome tread back and forth beside
the spinning-wheel, the golden cord held lightly in her white fingers. But
she was even prettier in the next scene, when with the dove in her hands
she stood at the window, twining the slender gold chain about its neck and
singing in a high, sweet voice, clear as a crystal bell:</p>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Flutter">
<tr><td align='left'>"Flutter and fly, flutter and fly,</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Bear him my heart of gold.</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Bid him be brave, little carrier dove,</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Bid him be brave and bold."</span></td></tr>
</table></div>
<p>Twice many hands called her back, and many eyes looked admiringly as she
sang the song again, holding the dove to her breast and smoothing its
white feathers as she repeated the words:</p>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Tell him that">
<tr><td align='left'>"Tell him that I at my spinning-wheel</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Will sing while it turns and hums,</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">And think all day of his love so leal</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Until with the flute he comes."</span></td></tr>
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<p>"Jack," said some one in a low tone to Mr. Sherman, as the applause died
away for the third time, "Jack, when the Princess Winsome is a little
older, you'd be wise to call in the ogre's help. You'll have more than one
Kentucky Knight trying to carry her away if you don't."</p>
<p>Mr. Sherman made some laughing reply, but turned away so absorbed by a
thought that his friend's words had suggested that he lost all of the
flower messengers' speeches. That some knight might want to carry off his
little Princess Winsome was a thought that had never occurred to him
except as some remote possibility far in the future. But looking at her as
she stood in her long court train, he realised that in a few more months
she would be in her teens, and then—time goes so fast! He sighed,
thinking with a heavy sinking of the heart that it might be only a few
years until she would be counting the daisy petals in earnest.</p>
<p>The curtain hitched just at the last, so that it would not go down, so
with their rainbow bubbles bright the fairies ran off the stage toward
various points in the audience, for the coveted admiration and praise
which they knew was their due.</p>
<p>"Wasn't Hero fine? Didn't he do his part beautifully?" cried Lloyd, as her
father, with one long step, raised himself up to a place beside her on the
stage, where the children were holding an informal reception.</p>
<p>"Show him the money-box," cried Keith, pressing down through the crowds
from the outer door whither he had gone after the entrance receipts.</p>
<p>"Just look, old fellow. There's dollars and dollars in there. See what
you've done for the Red Cross. If it hadn't been for you, Betty never
would have written the play."</p>
<p>"And if it hadn't been for Betty's writing the play you never would have
sent me this heart of gold," said Malcolm in an aside to Lloyd, as he
unfastened her locket and chain from his shield. "Am I to keep it always,
fair princess?"</p>
<p>"No, indeed!" she answered, laughingly, holding out her hand to take it.
"Papa Jack gave me that, and I wouldn't give it up to any knight undah the
sun."</p>
<p>"That's right, little daughter," whispered her father, "I am not in such a
hurry to give up my Princess Winsome as the old king was. Come, dear, help
me find Betty. I want to tell her what a grand success it was."</p>
<p>Lloyd slipped a hand in her father's and led him toward a wing whither the
shy little godmother had fled, without a glance in Malcolm's direction.
But afterward, when she came out of the dressing-room, wrapped in her long
party-cloak, she saw him standing by the door. "Good night!" he said,
waving his plumed helmet. Then, with a mischievous smile, he sang in an
undertone:</p>
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="Go bid the princess">
<tr><td align='left'>"Go bid the princess in the tower</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Forget all thought of sorrow.</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">Her true knight will return to her</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: .5em;">With joy, on some glad morrow."</span></td></tr>
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