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Chapter 28: Little Daylight | 北风的背后
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No house of any pretension to be called a palace is in the least worthy of the name, except it has a wood near it -- very near it -- and the nearer the better. Not all round it -- I don't mean that, for a palace ought to be open to the sun and wind, and stand high and brave, with weathercocks glittering and flags flying; but on one side of every palace there must be a wood. And there was a very grand wood indeed beside the palace of the king who was going to be Daylight's father; such a grand wood, that nobody yet had ever got to the other end of it. Near the house it was kept very trim and nice, and it was free of brushwood for a long way in; but by degrees it got wild, and it grew wilder, and wilder, and wilder, until some said wild beasts at last did what they liked in it. The king and his courtiers often hunted, however, and this kept the wild beasts far away from the palace.
 
 
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Chapter 28: Little Daylight
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