Once upon a time, not a long time ago, there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby daughter. For the christening, the Queen invited all the Kingdom's fairies but she forgot one of them. However she came but she was very furious and she cast a spell on the little Princess,“When you are sixteen, you will eat a poisoned apple and die."
The years went by; the little Princess grew and became the most beautiful girl in the whole Kingdom.
The Princess, on her sixteenth birthday, went to a fair in her village with her friends but although she knew that she couldn't eat apples, she ate a toffee apple because she didn't know what it was. So instantly she dropped to the floor. She was brought to the castle by her friends and her mother was very terrified when she saw her.
Then the Queen called the doctors and wizards but they couldn't do anything. The good fairy was called too. The Queen said to her "When will my little girl waken?” The good fairy said that the Princess would sleep for a long time and she would only wake up if a man were to fall in love with her. The Queen didn't know how a man could fall in love with a sleeping girl, but she was determined to find this man.
So, everyone that lived in the castle went to find a man for the Princess who was sleeping in her bedroom. Two months later, the Queen was depressed, she hadn't found a man. So she decided to organise a stream with all the men who lived in the Kingdom.
The day after, a lot of men were in front of the castle. Soldiers, ministers, guards, servants kissed the Princess but she continued to sleep. The Queen was disheartened because there were only two men left: a woodcutter and a horseman. The horseman went into the Princess's bedroom and kissed her.
At that kiss, the Princess quickly opened her eyes and woke from her long sleep. The horseman was happier than the Queen who was astounded and she didn't want that a horseman and her daughter were getting married.
But the Queen just wanted happiness for her little girl who accepted that the horseman and her daughter were married.
They lived happily ever after and had many children.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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