[The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald]@TWC D-Link bookThe Princess and the Goblin CHAPTER 27 10/10
Lootie was almost silly with terror, and, although scarcely able to walk would not leave Curdie's side for a single moment.
Again he allowed the others to search the rest of the house--where, except a dismayed goblin lurking here and there, they found no one--while he requested Lootie to take him to the princess's room.
She was as submissive and obedient as if he had been the king. He found the bedclothes tossed about, and most of them on the floor, while the princess's garments were scattered all over the room, which was in the greatest confusion.
It was only too evident that the goblins had been there, and Curdie had no longer any doubt that she had been carried off at the very first of the inroad.
With a pang of despair he saw how wrong they had been in not securing the king and queen and prince; but he determined to find and rescue the princess as she had found and rescued him, or meet the worst fate to which the goblins could doom him..
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