[The Magic City by Edith Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Magic City CHAPTER IV 52/53
'The Princess, you know.' Philip became aware that a figure in a white veil was standing quite near him; round its feet lay lengths of cut rope. 'The Princess is yours,' said Mr.Noah, with generous affability. 'But I don't want her,' said Philip, adding by an afterthought, 'thank you.' 'You should have thought of that before,' said Mr.Noah.
'You can't go doing deeds of valour, you know, and then shirking the reward.
Take her. She is yours.' 'Any one who likes may have her,' said Philip desperately.
'If she's mine, I can give her away, can't I? You must see yourself I can't be bothered with princesses if I've got all those other deeds to do.' 'That's not my affair,' said Mr.Noah.
'Perhaps you might arrange to board her out while you're doing your deeds.
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