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The Peasent Boy
a peasant boy and a princess taught eachother about the world but what they learned that was most important was that they could be anything she wanted to be. but her mother told her a princess and a peasant boy was something that the kingdom could not see. still the princess loved the peasant boy. so by moonlight they would meet in the sometimes whispering meadow. And there they thought they'd always be together. then the peasant boy became ill one day the witch doctors could not stop his pain. he passed away the very next day. the princess was taken over by grief. though life would go on she would always look like she was stuck in the past. then at last moonlight came. she came to the whispering meadow for one last time. And there she heard the peasant boy whispering to her kind words. then he said at last in the meadow I will be. so don't you worry about me. And since then the peasant boy and the princess have always been
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