| "Take care and don't let the baby fall" | [8] |
| The Little Lame Prince | [9] |
| "All the people in the palace were lovely" | [10] |
| "The poorlittle kitchen maid..." | [11] |
| "The procession had moved on" | [14] |
| "How old is his Royal Highness?" | [20] |
| "And in truth they were very fine children, the whole seven of them." | [27] |
| "They made a great show when they rode out together on seven beautiful horses." | [27] |
| "One large round tower which rose up in the center of the plain." | [31] |
| "He was rather frightened, and the face, black as it was, looked kindly at him." | [34] |
| "She laid those two tiny hands on his shoulders" | [38] |
| "Prince Dolor had never seen anything like it." | [43] |
| "Even when a little better, he was
too weak to enjoy anything," | [45] |
| "By-and-by a few
stars came out, first two or three, and then quantities" | [56] |
| "She brought in the supper and lit the candles," | [58] |
| "And they looked at him—as if wondering to meet in mid-air such an extraordinary sort of a bird." | [62] |
| "After a few windings and vagaries, it settled into a respectable stream." | [69] |
| "It was made up of cornfields,
pasturefields, lanes, hedges, brooks, and ponds." | [71] |
| "In it were what
the Prince had desired to see, a quantity of living creatures," | [71] |
| "The shepherd lad evidently took it for a large bird " | [74] |
| "You are a king." | [84] |
| "One half the people seemed so happy and busy..." | [89] |
| "while the other half were so wretched and miserable." | [89] |
| "It had terraces and gardens,
battlements and towers." | [90] |
| "Its windows looked in
all directions," | [90] |
| "She pecked at the tiles with her
beak—" | [92] |
| There came pouring a stream of sun-rays | [109] |
| So Prince Dolor quitted his tower...quitted it as the great King of Nomansland. | [111] |
| "When he drove out through the city streets, shouts followed him wherever he went." | [116] |
| "But as she was so grand a personage now, any little faults she had did not show." | [118] |
"All the people....assembled to see the young Prince installed solemnly in his new duties, and undertaking his new vows." | [119] |