[The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald]@TWC D-Link bookThe Princess and the Goblin CHAPTER 3 5/13
I will next time.' 'There's a good child!' said the old lady. Then she stopped her wheel, and rose, and, going out of the room, returned with a little silver basin and a soft white towel, with which she washed and wiped the bright little face.
And the princess thought her hands were so smooth and nice! When she carried away the basin and towel, the little princess wondered to see how straight and tall she was, for, although she was so old, she didn't stoop a bit.
She was dressed in black velvet with thick white heavy-looking lace about it; and on the black dress her hair shone like silver.
There was hardly any more furniture in the room than there might have been in that of the poorest old woman who made her bread by her spinning.
There was no carpet on the floor--no table anywhere--nothing but the spinning-wheel and the chair beside it.
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