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  2. File:The Dollar Princess - A Musical Play In Three Acts.pdf

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  3. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Light Princess: Scottish fairy tale. George MacDonald: Princess Makemnoit Princess Irene The Princess and the Goblin: Princess Irene also appears, a few years older, in the book's sequel, The Princess and Curdie. Myrcella Baratheon: A Song of Ice and Fire: Princess of the House Baratheon of King's Landing.

  4. File:Princess Mary's Gift Book (IA princessmarysgif00mary).pdf

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    This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or photocopy of a public domain original, or – from the available evidence – is so similar to such a scan or photocopy that no copyright protection can be expected to arise. The original itself is in the public domain for the following reason:

  5. Rosanella - Wikipedia

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    They decided whoever did the greatest wonder would be queen. One, Surcantine, resolved to raise a prince whom nothing could make constant, and the other, Paridamie, a princess whom no one would see without falling in love. Nearby, King Bardondon and Queen Balanice had an infant daughter, Rosanella.

  6. The Wonderful Toymaker - Wikipedia

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    The tale of "The Wonderful Toymaker" begins with a spoiled princess named Petulant, an eight-year-old girl who cannot be pleased at any cost. Her father, the King, gathers his council together to help find a toy for the Princess that will surpass all others. The Prime Minister volunteers his son Martin to find the princess a special toy.

  7. Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media rated the game 4/5 stars for "quality", writing: "Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is a non-violent adventure game in which kids take on the role of a customizable fairy godmother-in-training. Its simple themes of friendship and doing your duty are safe for kids, and its intuitive controls and elementary activities are ...

  8. Donkeyskin - Wikipedia

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    The lilac fairy gives her goddaughter a magic chest to contain the dresses, and tells her to leave home, wearing the donkey's skin as a disguise. Illustration by Gustave Doré. The princess flees to another kingdom and eventually finds work and lodging at a farm. The princess's appearance is so unsightly that she is nicknamed "Donkeyskin."

  9. Cap-o'-Rushes - Wikipedia

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    "Cap-o'-Rushes" is an English fairy tale published by Joseph Jacobs in English Fairy Tales. [1]Jacobs gives his source as "Contributed by Mrs. Walter-Thomas to "Suffolk Notes and Queries" of the Ipswich Journal, published by Mr. Lang in Longman's Magazine, vol. xiii., also in Folk-Lore September, 1890".