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ught about the deal box。
But the Roman Candle and the Bengal Light were quite indignant; and
kept saying; 〃Humbug! humbug!〃 at the top of their voices。 They were
extremely practical; and whenever they objected to anything they called it
humbug。
Then the moon rose like a wonderful silver shield; and the stars began
to shine; and a sound of music came from the palace。
The Prince and Princess were leading the dance。 They danced so
beautifully that the tall white lilies peeped in at the window and watched
them; and the great red poppies nodded their heads and beat time。
Then ten o'clock struck; and then eleven; and then twelve; and at the
last stroke of midnight every one came out on the terrace; and the King
sent for the Royal Pyrotechnist。
〃Let the fireworks begin;〃 said the King; and the Royal Pyrotechnist
made a low bow; and marched down to the end of the garden。 He had six
attendants with him; each of whom carried a lighted torch at the end of a
long pole。
It was certainly a magnificent display。
Whizz! Whizz! went the Catherine Wheel; as she spun round and
round。 Boom! Boom! went the Roman Candle。 Then the Squibs
danced all over the place; and the Bengal Lights made everything look
scarlet。 〃Good…bye;〃 cried the Fire…balloon; as he soared away; dropping
tiny blue sparks。 Bang! Bang! answered the Crackers; who were
enjoying themselves immensely。 Every one was a great success except
the Remarkable Rocket。 He was so damp with crying that he could not
go off at all。 The best thing in him was the gunpowder; and that was so
wet with tears that it was of no use。 All his poor relations; to whom he
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