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 “Never was there such a beautiful child,” said the King, looking down at his little daughter as she lay in her mother’s arms. He wanted very much to nurse her, but this could not be allowed, because men are so clumsy with babies.

“What shall her name be?” said the King. And he suggested all the grandest names he could call to mind, for he thought that such a wonderful child must certainly have a name to suit. But the Queen would have none of them.

“She shall be called Briar-Rose,” said the Queen; and so it was arranged.

A few weeks later the christening took place. That was a splendid ceremony to be sure, for all the lords and