Queen: Do not be troubling yourself at all. It
will be easy find another.

King: It might not be easy to find so good a
one. A great pity! A dinner or a supper not
to be rightly dressed is apt to give no pleasure in
the eating or in the bye-and-bye.

Queen: I have taken it in hand. I have a good
headpiece. I put out a call with running lads
and with the army captains through the whole
of the five provinces; and along with that, I have
it put up on tablets at the post office.

Princess: I am sorry the old one to be gone.
To remember him is nearly the farthest spot in
my memory.

Queen: (Sharply.) If you want the house to
be under your hand only, it is best for you to settle
into one of your own.

Princess: Give me the little rush cabin by the
stream and I'll be content.

Queen: If you mind yourself and profit by
my instruction it is maybe not a cabin you will
be moving to but a palace.

Princess: I'm tired of palaces. There are too
many people in them.

Queen: That is talking folly. When you settle
yourself it must be in the station where you were
born.

Princess: I have no mind to settle myself yet
awhile.