ncillors; who always agreed

with the Mayor; and they went up to look at it。

〃The ruby has fallen out of his sword; his eyes are gone; and he is

golden no longer;〃 said the Mayor in fact; 〃he is litttle beter than a

beggar!〃

〃Little better than a beggar;〃 said the Town Councillors。

〃And here is actually a dead bird at his feet!〃 continued the Mayor。

〃We must really issue a proclamation that birds are not to be allowed to

die here。〃 And the Town Clerk made a note of the suggestion。

So they pulled down the statue of the Happy Prince。 〃As he is no

longer beautiful he is no longer useful;〃 said the Art Professor at the

University。

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The Happy Prince and Other Tales

Then they melted the statue in a furnace; and the Mayor held a

meeting of the Corporation to decide what was to be done with the metal。

〃We must have another statue; of course;〃 he said; 〃and it shall be a statue

of myself。〃

〃Of myself;〃 said each of the Town Councillors; and they quarrelled。

When I last heard of them they were quarrelling still。

〃What a strange thing!〃 said the overseer of the workmen at the

foundry。 〃This broken lead heart will not melt in the furnace。 We must

throw it away。〃 So they threw it on a dust…heap where the dead Swallow

was also lying。

〃Bring me the two most precious things in the city;〃 said God to one of

His Angels;