Prince: I didn't go up on one up to this.

First Aunt: Kings and princes are getting scarce.
They are the most class is wearing away, and it is
right for them keep in mind their safety.

Second Aunt: The Prince has no need to go
upon a horse, where he has always a coach at his
command.

King: It is fowling that suits you so?

Prince: I would be well pleased ...

First Aunt: There is great danger going out
fowling with a gun that might turn on you after
and take your life.

Second Aunt: Why would the Prince go into
danger, having servants that will go following
after birds?

Queen: He is likely waiting till his enemies will
make an attack upon the country to defend it.

First Aunt: There is a good dyke around about
the marshes, and a sort of quaking bog. It is not
likely war will come till such time as it will be made
by the birds of the air.

King: Well, we must strive to knock out some
sport or some pleasure.