Refer to the lost prince, - me .
on the night before this story begins, what happened?...
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Refer to the lost prince, - me .
on the night before this story begins, what happened?
a - traffic jeopardized a boy's safety
b - london experienced rain and fog
c - a boy was left by his father at house no. 7.
d - a boy's father lost his job as a stone-mason
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