4. King Dox
ItwasamusingtonotetheexpressiononthefaceofKingDoxashelookedtheboyover,fromhissailorhattohisstubbyshoes,anditwasequallydivertingtowatchButton-BrightstareattheKinginreturn.Nofoxeverbeheldafresher,fairerchild’sface,andnochildhadeverbeforeheardafoxtalk,ormetwithonewhodressedsohandsomelyandruledsobigacity.Iamsorrytosaythatnoonehadevertoldthelittleboymuchaboutfairiesofanykind;thisbeingthecase,itiseasytounderstandhowmuchthisstrangeexperiencestartledandastonishedhim.
"Howdoyoulikeus?"askedtheKing.
"Don’tknow,"saidButton-Bright.
"Ofcourseyoudon’t.It’stooshortanacquaintance,"returnedhisMajesty."Whatdoyousupposemynameis?"
"Don’tknow,"saidButton-Bright.
"Howshouldyou?Well,I’lltellyou.MyprivatenameisDox,butaKingcan’tbecalledbyhisprivatename;hehastotakeonethatisofficial.ThereforemyofficialnameisKingRenardtheFourth.Ren-ardwiththeaccentonthe’Ren’."
"What’s’ren’?"askedButton-Bright.
"Howclever!"exclaimedtheKing,turningapleasedfacetowardhiscounselors."Thisboyisindeedremarkablybright.’What’s’ren’?’heasks;andofcourse’ren’isnothingatall,allbyitself.Yes,he’sverybrightindeed."
"ThatquestioniswhatyourMajestymightcallfoxy,"saidoneofthecounselors,anoldgreyfox.
"Soitis,"declaredtheKing.TurningagaintoButton-Bright,heasked:
"Havingtoldyoumyname,whatwouldyoucallme?"
"KingDox,"saidtheboy.
"Why?"
"’Cause’ren’’snothingatall,"wasthereply.