As for the old beggar-man, he was made rich for life.
The King and the princess were married, and lived in mutual love and happiness to the end of their days; and as for Fifine, he slept on satin cushions and ate the daintiest fare, and lived long enough to play with Rosetta’s children and show them the hundred pretty tricks he knew.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 137, “or” changed to “of” (of iron and fifteen)