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Sleeping Beauty - Once Upon a Time
Once upon a time there was a beautiful girl; a mysterious deep sleep she fell into made her friends and foes to coin her the name "Sleeping Beauty". A curse was bestowed on her by a witch – the hands of time kept on moving as she lay motionless, never getting old. The Crusade Wars and Templars came and left, as she still lay on her bed. No one knew how to wake her up. Napoleon, Henry the Navigator, Poe, and Shakespeare kissed her lips, but she didn't wake up. “Only true love can wake her up!” the witch had declared, eons back. One day, a young man from the countryside came with nothing but his brush and paint. He loved Sleeping Beauty’s legends so much that he painted her. He felt her sweet natured passions in every stories he heard about her. One who wanted to really know her had come. One who truly loved her had come. Slowly she opened her eyes…… Date: 27/1/2016
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