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Princess September Exercise 38
Solution 1
The royal couple had nine daughters.
Solution 2
The sister's advised her to pop the bird in
the cage so that it does not fly away. The sisters told the Princess to take
their advice and pop the bird into the cage when it came back so that she was
sure that it always remained with her.
Solution 3
The King and Queen of Siam had many
daughters, and the Queen
said that it confused her to remember so
many names so they were named after the months of the year.
Solution 4
The King of Siam had a peculiar habit. Instead
of receiving gifts on his birthday he gave them. It is called peculiar because
he gave the gifts to his daughters on his birthday instead to accepting it.
Most people receive gifts from their family and friends on their birthdays and
don’t give away gifts.
Solution 5
(i) Princess September's reaction was that she
burst into a flood of tears at the loss of her parrot, and nothing that her
Maids of Honour could say comforted her.
(ii) The mother's reaction was unsympathetic.
She said it was nonsense and said that she should better go to bed without any
supper.
(iii) The reactions indicate that the princess
was very young, kind emotional and very sensitive and so was very sad at the
loss of her parrot. The Queen her mother however was not so sensitive either to
the loss of the bird or to the feelings of her daughter. Instead of consoling
her in her grief, she was unsympathetic and ridiculed her daughter’s moaning
for a parrot saying it was nonsense and told the maids of honour to send her to
bed without supper.
Solution 6
The little bird pulled the Princess out of her
gloom because when she lay in her bed, crying she saw a little bird hop into
her room. She wiped her tears and sat up and the little bird began to sing for
her.
Solution 7
The Maids of Honour came to know that the
Princess and the bird had become intimate friends because when they brought in
her breakfast the next morning, he ate rice out of her hand and he had his bath
in her saucer. He then began to sing so beautifully that the Maids of Honour
were surprised as they had never heard anything like it before.
Solution 8
The new bird was full of new songs but the old
parrots always repeated themselves .They always repeated 'God save the
king' and 'Pretty Polly'.
Solution 9
When the Princesses told the King that the
parrots could say ‘Pretty Polly’ in seven different languages the king said
they reminded him of his councillors. He was of the opinion that the
councillors kept saying the same thing in seven different ways and it never
meant anything in any way they said it.
The king formed this opinion because he knew
that the councillors were only saying it to please him but like the parrots
they were just repeating what they had learnt and did not even know the meaning
of what they were saying.
Solution 10
(i) The eight Princesses made an
offer to Princess September that since they were sorry about the death of her
beautiful parrot and knew that she was feeling dreadful about losing her pet
they had all put their pocket-money together and were going to buy her a lovely
green and yellow parrot.
(ii) They did it because they were vexed
that the king had praised the bird and said it sang much better than the
parrots, and the parrots also looked very glum indeed. Besides the princess too
was happy again and ran through all the rooms singing like a lark while the
little bird flew round and round singing like a nightingale. This made them
very jealous of the Princess.
Chapter 5 - Princess September
Exercise 43
Solution 1
The phrase 'Under the circumstances' meant
that his father-in -law was throwing a party and all of them wanted him to
stay. The phrase 'very unfortunate remark' referred to that the bird was away
for a long time and the princess was extremely worried for him.
Under the circumstances:
The circumstances were that Princess
September’s sisters had already warned her that if she wanted to stay safe she
should put the little bird in a cage or one day he might not come back. The
bird had been away for a long time and she was very worried. She feared that his
life was in danger or he had just forgotten her.
The very unfortunate remark:
When the bird finally did return the very
unfortunate remark it made was to tell September that it nearly didn’t come
back at all as its father-in-law was giving a party and all wanted it to stay.
This remark was unfortunate because it made September sad as she now realized
that there was some truth in the warning given to her by her sisters that the
bird might not come back and so she made up her mind not to take any more risks
with it.
Solution 2
(i) To ensure the safety of her
pet, the Princess put up her hand and took hold of the unsuspecting bird,
carried him over to the cage, popped him in and shut the door on him.
(ii) At first the bird was so surprised
that it could think of nothing to say. But in a moment or two he hopped up to
the ivory perch and asked her if it was a joke. She lied to him and told him
that it was just to keep him safe from the cats. Assuming that he would be set
free in the morning he ate his supper, sang and fell asleep. However in the
morning when September would not set him free he tried to slip through the bars
of the cage, beat against the door, but he couldn't open it. He cried and never
sang a note.
Solution 3
The bird refused to be taken out because it
was not the same again. The rice-fields, the lake and the willow
trees looked quite different when he saw them through the bars of
the cage.
Solution 4
(i) One morning when the Princess wished the
bird good morning she did not get any reply. She gave a startled cry, for she
saw the little bird lying at the bottom on his side with his eyes closed
looking as if he were dead. She opened the door and putting her hand in
lifted him out and gave a sob of relief for she could feel his little heart beating
still. She then realized that by trying to protect the little bird she had
deprived him of its freedom. The bird was unable to sing unless it was free and
if it couldn’t sing it would die. She loved the bird so much that she only
wanted it to be happy and so set it free.
(ii) The bird was happy and said that he would
come to sing the loveliest songs he knew for her as he loved the Princess. He
would go far away but would always come back and would never forget her.
Solution 5
(i) September kept her window open day and
night so that the little bird might come into her room whenever he felt
inclined.
(ii) It helped the Princess as it was very
good for her and she grew extremely beautiful. When she was old enough she
married the King of Cambodia and was carried on a white elephant all the way to
the city in which the King lived.
Solution 6
The eight sisters never slept with their
windows open, so they grew extremely ugly as well as disagreeable. It affected
them because when the time came to marry them off they were given away to the
King's Councillors with a pound of tea and a Siamese cat.
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