| Term | Definition |
| Sir Harry's perilous journey took three week | and Lady Larken had all but given up hope |
| and Lady Larken had all but given up hope | that he would find a true princess |
| that he would find a true princess | then one sunny morning in mid-April |
| then one sunny morning in mid-April | when the crocuses were just beginning to dot the meadows |
| when the crocuses were just beinning to dot the meadows | the lookout in the north round tower spied to distant figures approaching at full gallop |
| the lookout in the north round tower spied two distant figure approaching at full gallop | the alarm was spread |
| the alarm was spread | "sir harry is back! sir harry is back with the new princess!" |
| "sir harry is back! sir harry is back with the new princess!" | now lets see |
| now lets see | how does this part go in the old story |
| how does this part go in the old story | on a stormy night to the castle door came the lass the prince had been waiting for |
| on a stormy night to the castle door came the lass the prince had been waiting for | that of course is utterly untrue |
| that of course is utterly untrue | it didnt storm that night at all |
| it didnt storm that night at all | in fact it wasnt even night |
| in fact it wasnt even night | and the princess only looked as though shed come in from a storm |