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The Princess and the Goblin

CHAPTER 13
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It rushed into the garden.

He sent an arrow after it, and thought he must have struck it; for it gave an unearthly howl, and he could not find his arrow any more than the beast, although he searched all about the place where it vanished.

They laughed at him until he was driven to hold his tongue, and said he must have taken too long a pull at the ale-jug.
But before two nights were over he had one to side with him, for he, too, had seen something strange, only quite different from that reported by the other.

The description the second man gave of the creature he had seen was yet more grotesque and unlikely.

They were both laughed at by the rest; but night after night another came over to their side, until at last there was only one left to laugh at all his companions.


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