Story summary of “Such a Princess”
There was a castle inside it was princess VERA. Princess Vera was ill, she needs to eat three perfect peaches and marry someone. There was a old house. There was a mother with three sons. One was Sheldon, one was Harvey and one was Marvin. Sheldon and Harvey was older. Marvin was skinny. One day, Sheldon, the oldest goes out in the orchard and picks three best peaches, then he told his mother, with a little luck I’ll save the princess, marry her and live a good life forever after. On the way he met a old women. Oh, did I mention she was a fairy? No, Okay, her name is Libby, Libby Gaborchick. What have you got in the clothe, fine sir? None your bisness, old rag. Sheldon replyed rudely. Ha! said Sheldon. You must have known. I have three snakes. Ha! and off he went. Such a mouth. I thought, if snakes are what you say then snakes are what you have. At the castle, Sheldon told the guard. Before you come in I must see. and when the cloth was untied, do you think three peaches roll out? Of course not, what they find was three hissing serphents. What Sheldon gets is a kick from the guard out of the castle. Sheldon sadly returned home. Harvey, the second eldest, goes to the orchard and pick the second-best three peaches. Then he said to his mother, with a little luck, I will save the princess, marry her and never work for another day in my life. On the way he saw Libby Gaborchick. What have you got in the cloth, fine sir? Non of your bisness, old hag. Sheldon answred rudely. I must say I have three toads. Ha! then off he went. Such a mouth. She thought. If toads are what you say, toads are what you have, thought Libby Gaborchick. At the castle, Harvey said: I have three perfect peaches for the princess. But before you go in, I must have a peek, said the guard. And when the cloth was untied, do you think three peaches roll out? Of course not! what they find was three leaping toads. Harvey got a kick form the guard. Harvey sadly went home. Marvin, went to the orchard and picked three not-so-good peaches and wrapped it in a clothe. On the way he met Libby Gaborchik. what do you have in the clothe, fine sir? She asked. Three perfect peaches for the princess, dear lady. Then he went off. At the castle, Marvin told the guard he had three perfect peaches for the princess. Before you go in, I must have a peek. when the cloth is untied. Do you think that three peaches toll out? YES!
Three peaches come out! when princess Vera ate the peaches she jumped out of bed. The king said you may marry my daughter. Oh, yes Daddy. said Vera.
Book review:
I like the part when Vera wasn’t sick anymore because she looks bad when she is sick.
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