He passed over the river, and saw the lanterns hanging to the masts of the ships.
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He passed over the Ghetto, and saw the old Jews bargaining with each other, and weighing out money in copper scales.
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At last he came to the poor house and looked in.
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The boy was tossing feverishly on his bed, and the mother had fallen asleep, she was so tired.
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In he hopped, and laid the great ruby on the table beside the woman's thimble.
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Then he flew gently round the bed, fanning the boy's forehead with his wings.
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"How cool I feel," said the boy, "I must be getting better"; and he sank into a delicious slumber.
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Then the Swallow flew back to the Happy Prince, and told him what he had done.
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"It is curious," he remarked, "but I feel quite warm now, although it is so cold."
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"That is because you have done a good action," said the Prince.
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And the little Swallow began to think, and then he fell asleep.
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Thinking always made him sleepy.
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When day broke he flew down to the river and had a bath.
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"What a remarkable phenomenon," said the Professor of Ornithology as he was passing over the bridge.
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"A swallow in winter!" And he wrote a long letter about it to the local newspaper.
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Every one quoted it, it was full of so many words that they could not understand.
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"To-night I go to Egypt," said the Swallow, and he was in high spirits at the prospect.
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He visited all the public monuments, and sat a long time on top of the church steeple.
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Wherever he went the Sparrows chirruped, and said to each other, "What a distinguished stranger!" so he enjoyed himself very much.
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When the moon rose he flew back to the Happy Prince.
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"Have you any commissions for Egypt?" he cried; "I am just starting."
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"Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow," said the Prince, "will you not stay with me one night longer?"
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"I am waited for in Egypt," answered the Swallow.
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"To-morrow my friends will fly up to the Second Cataract.
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The river-horse couches there among the bulrushes, and on a great granite throne sits the God Memnon.
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