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Jade Vine - Royal Kew Gardens - Richmond |
Once there lived a princess in the castle of Richmond which didn't understand she had to become queen. And for what the household complained, she didn't know anything about a royal gesture of wage offerings or anything about a royal court customs to explain what's a really contemplative addition to a screen option any royal court like it was custom those days kept to give to the people and to show in a public consort, so it was concluded by the high courtiers not to give any notification of princess Melany's rights to the throne before she would be married to a decent man who would any the like give to her rights the melody of sounds in a sky never coming down.
But the princess in her turn didn't think about marriage or likely worldly appliances of that what her father had taught her: 'to be a decent girl and then you'll see what you're upto.'
So she tiptoed from room to room, and up stairs and down in het Richmond castle untill one day she got sleepy before dinnertime and hided herself behind a velvet curtain to get a nap which was like she amended to her conscience of being daddy's good girl her right and what she should do to make her cheeks glow again and show to her table companions that with her nothing ever went to a mere glance of being a princess.
But ever be warned to become a princess destined for a royal ministry!
The princess Melany went dreaming in a deep sleep, and during this passive way of being refined to the velvet curtain she spoke loudly in her sleep and said like to the passing by two knights of the table ronde discussing which of them would first scirmish with his duties and marry the princess: 'both of you it cannot be, like it is justified it will be me.'
Ever in Gloucester County was heard the message : 'here a princess, once a queen, the daughter is the heiress, her prevoyance is never seen.'
And all lived happily ever after.
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