21. How the King Changed His Mind
Justthenarabbitbandofnearlyfiftypiecesmarchedin,playingupongoldeninstrumentsanddressedinneatuniforms.FollowingthebandcamethenobilityofBunnybury,allrichlydressedandhoppingalongontheirrearlegs.Boththeladiesandthegentlemenworewhiteglovesupontheirpaws,withtheirringsontheoutsideofthegloves,asthisseemedtobethefashionhere.Someoftheladyrabbitscarriedlorgnettes,whilemanyofthegentlemenrabbitsworemonoclesintheirlefteyes.
ThecourtiersandtheirladiesparadedpasttheKing,whointroducedPrincessDorothytoeachcoupleinaverygracefulmanner.Thenthecompanyseatedthemselvesinchairsandonsofasandlookedexpectantlyattheirmonarch.
"Itisourroyalduty,aswellasourroyalpleasure,"hesaid,"toprovidefittingentertainmentforourdistinguishedguest.WewillnowpresenttheRoyalBandofWhiskeredFriskers."
Ashespokethemusicians,whohadarrangedthemselvesinacorner,struckupadancemelodywhileintotheroomprancedtheWhiskeredFriskers.Theywereeightprettyrabbitsdressedonlyingauzypurpleskirtsfastenedaroundtheirwaistswithdiamondbands.Theirwhiskerswerecoloredarichpurple,butotherwisetheywerepurewhite.
AfterbowingbeforetheKingandDorothytheFriskersbegantheirpranks,andtheseweresocomicalthatDorothylaughedwithrealenjoyment.Theynotonlydancedtogether,whirlingandgyratingaroundtheroom,buttheyleapedoveroneanother,stoodupontheirheadsandhoppedandskippedhereandtheresonimblythatitwashardworktokeeptrackofthem.