Reading a classic fairy tale “The Queen of Lanternland.” (demo)
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Once upon a time, the king's youngest son became filled with the desire to go abroad and see the world. He got his father's permission to leave one on a venture Kids Disparities Goodbye, mounted his black horse and galloped Avai down the high road. Soon, the great terrorist off the old castle in which he had born disappeared behind him. The prince journey Wrong spending days, travelling on It's nice and little way sidings till one day he found himself in the heart off the adamant mountains. The great red Renai shrugs off the surrounding peaks rose out of the claiming snow like ugly fingers on the slopes. Off giant glaciers sparkled in the fun like Dorrance. Off times the prince sat down by sometime to trees with tops, have been broken off a long time ago by an avalanche on begin to eat the bed off bread and cheese that he has stood in his pocket. Meanwhile, his black horse ate the grass, which grew here and there along the mounting bad. And as the prince sat there in the bright sun and the silence ofthe the mum trees, he became aware ofthe low continues to rowing. There must be a waterfall nearby, said the prince himself. I'll go and see