[The Phoenix and the Carpet by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Phoenix and the Carpet CHAPTER 2 18/29
The carpet never moved.
The Phoenix had taken the opportunity to go to sleep. Anthea woke it up gently. 'Look here,' she said. 'I'm looking,' said the Phoenix. 'We WISHED to be at home, and we're still here,' complained Jane. 'No,' said the Phoenix, looking about it at the high dark walls of the tower.
'No; I quite see that.' 'But we wished to be at home,' said Cyril. 'No doubt,' said the bird, politely. 'And the carpet hasn't moved an inch,' said Robert. 'No,' said the Phoenix, 'I see it hasn't.' 'But I thought it was a wishing carpet ?' 'So it is,' said the Phoenix. 'Then why-- ?' asked the children, altogether. 'I did tell you, you know,' said the Phoenix, 'only you are so fond of listening to the music of your own voices.
It is, indeed, the most lovely music to each of us, and therefore--' 'You did tell us WHAT ?' interrupted an Exasperated. 'Why, that the carpet only gives you three wishes a day and YOU'VE HAD THEM.' There was a heartfelt silence. 'Then how are we going to get home ?' said Cyril, at last. 'I haven't any idea,' replied the Phoenix, kindly.
'Can I fly out and get you any little thing ?' 'How could you carry the money to pay for it ?' 'It isn't necessary.
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