Sleeping Beauty                                                            Sleeping Beauty Edited Version
Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby                Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby
daughter. She asked all the fairies in the kingdom to the christening,     daughter. She asked all the fairies in the kingdom to the christening,
but unfortunately forgot to invite one of them, who was a bit of a witch   but unfortunately forgot to invite one of them, who was a bit of a witch
as well. She came anyway, but as she passed the baby's cradle, she         as well. She came anyway, but as she passed the baby's cradle, she
said:                                                                      said:
"When you are sixteen, you will injure yourself with a spindle and die!"   "When you are sixteen, you will injure yourself with a spindle and die!"
                                                                           Oh, no!" screamed the Queen in horror. A good fairy quickly chanted a
"Oh, no!" screamed the Queen in horror. A good fairy quickly chanted a     magic spell to change the curse. When she hurt herself, the girl would
magic spell to change the curse. When she hurt herself, the girl would     fall into a very deep sleep instead of dying.
fall into a very deep sleep instead of dying.                              The years went by, the little Princess grew and became the most
                                                                           beautiful girl in the whole kingdom. Her mother was always very careful
The years went by, the little Princess grew and became the most            to keep her away from spindles, but the Princess, on her sixteenth
beautiful girl in the whole kingdom. Her mother was always very careful    birthday, as she wandered through the castle, came into a room where
to keep her away from spindles, but the Princess, on her sixteenth         an old servant was spinning.
birthday, as she wandered through the castle, came into a room where       "No. Let me see it!" The servant handed the girl the spindle ... and she
an old servant was spinning.                                               pricked herself with it and. with a sigh, dropped to the floor.
                                                                           The terrified old woman hurried to tell the Queen.
"What are you doing?" she asked the servant.                               The good fairy who managed to avoid the worst of the curse came too,
                                                                           and the Queen said to her,
"I'm spinning. Haven't you seen a spindle before?"                         "When will my daughter waken?"
                                                                           "I don't know," the fairy admitted sadly.
"No. Let me see it!" The servant handed the girl the spindle ... and she   "In a year's time, ten years or twenty?" the Queen went on.
pricked herself with it and. with a sigh, dropped to the floor.            "Maybe in a hundred years' time. Who knows?" said the fairy.
                                                                           "Oh! What would make her waken?" asked the Queen weeplng.
The terrified old woman hurried to tell the Queen. Beside herself with     "Love," replied the fairy. "If a man of pure heart were to fall in love with
anguish, the Queen did her best to awaken her daughter but in vain.        her, that would bring her back to life!"
The court doctors and wizards were called, but there was nothing they      "How can a man fall in love with a sleeping girl?" sobbed the Queen,
could do. The girl could not be wakened from her deep sleep. The           and so heart-broken was she that, a few days later, she died
good fairy who managed to avoid the worst of the curse came too, and       The years sped past. In the castle grounds, the trees grew tall. The
the Queen said to her,                                                     bushes became thick and straggling, the grass invaded the courtyards
                                                                           and the creepers spread up the walls. In a hundred years, a dense
"When will my daughter waken?"                                             forest grew up.
                                                                           Now, it so happened that a Prince arrived in these parts. He was the
"I don't know," the fairy admitted sadly.                                  son of a king in a country close by. Young, handsome and melancholy,
                                                                           he sought in solitude everything he could not find in the company of
"In a year's time, ten years or twenty?" the Queen went on.                other men: serenity, sincerity and purity. Wandering on his trusty steed
                                                                           he arrived, one day, at the dark forest. Being adventurous, he decided
"Maybe in a hundred years' time. Who knows?" said the fairy.               to explore it. He made his way through slowly and with a struggle, for
                                                                           the trees and bushes grew in a thick tangle.
"Oh! What would make her waken?" asked the Queen weeplng.                      A few hours later, now losing heart, he was about to turn his horse and
                                                                               go back when he thought he could see something through the trees . . .
"Love," replied the fairy. "If a man of pure heart were to fall in love with   He pushed back the branches . . . Wonder of wonders! There in front of
her, that would bring her back to life!"                                       him stood a castle with high towers. The young man stood stock still in
                                                                               amazement,
"How can a man fall in love with a sleeping girl?" sobbed the Queen,           "I wonder who this castle belongs to?" he thought.
and so heart-broken was she that, a few days later, she died. The              ". As though led by a hand in the complete silence, the Prince finally
sleeping Princess was taken to her room and laid on the bed                    reached the room where the beautiful Princess lay fast asleep. For a
surrounded by garlands of flowers. She was so beautiful, with a sweet          long time he stood gazing at her face, so full of serenity, so
face, not like those of the dead, but pink like those who are sleeping         peaceful, lovely and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that love he
peacefully. The good fairy said to herself,                                    had always been searching for and never found. Overcome by
                                                                               emotion, he went close, lifted the girl's little white hand and gently
"When she wakens, who is she going to see around her? Strange                  kissed it . . .
faces and people she doesn't know? I can never let that happen. It             At that kiss, the princess quickly opened her eyes, and wakening from
would be too painful for this unfortunate girl."                               her long long sleep, seeing the Prince beside her, murmured:
                                                                               "Oh, you have come at last! I was waiting for you in my dream. I've
So the fairy cast a spell; and everyone that lived in the castle - soldiers,   waited so long!"
ministers, guards, servants, ladies, pages, cooks, maids and knights -         Just then, the spell was broken. The Princess rose to her feet, holding
all fell into a deep sleep, wherever they were at that very moment.            out her hand to the Prince.
                                                                               Prince and Princess, were getting married. They lived happily ever
"Now," thought the fairy, "when the Princess wakes up, they too will           after, as they always do in fairy tales, not quite so often, however, in
awaken, and life will go on from there." And she left the castle, now          real life.
wrapped in silence. Not a sound was to be heard, nothing moved
except for the clocks, but when they too ran down, they stopped, and
time stopped with them. Not even the faintest rustle was to be heard,
only the wind whistling round the turrets, not a single voice, only the
cry of birds.

The years sped past. In the castle grounds, the trees grew tall. The
bushes became thick and straggling, the grass invaded the courtyards
and the creepers spread up the walls. In a hundred years, a dense
forest grew up.

Now, it so happened that a Prince arrived in these parts. He was the
son of a king in a country close by. Young, handsome and melancholy,
he sought in solitude everything he could not find in the company of
other men: serenity, sincerity and purity. Wandering on his trusty steed
he arrived, one day, at the dark forest. Being adventurous, he decided
to explore it. He made his way through slowly and with a struggle, for
the trees and bushes grew in a thick tangle.
A few hours later, now losing heart, he was about to turn his horse and go
back when he thought he could see something through the trees . . . He
pushed back the branches . . . Wonder of wonders! There in front of him
stood a castle with high towers. The young man stood stock still in
amazement,

"I wonder who this castle belongs to?" he thought.

The young Prince rode on towards the castle. The drawbridge was down
and, holding his horse by the reins, he crossed over it. Immediately he saw
the inhabitants draped all over the steps, the halls and courtyards, and said
to himself,

"Good heavens! They're dead!" But in a moment, he realised that they were
sound asleep. "Wake up! Wake up!" he shouted, but nobody moved. Still
thoroughly astonished, he went into the castle and again discovered more
people, lying fast asleep on the floor. As though led by a hand in the
complete silence, the Prince finally reached the room where the beautiful
Princess lay fast asleep. For a long time he stood gazing at her face, so full
of serenity, so peaceful, lovely and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that
love he had always been searching for and never found. Overcome by
emotion, he went close, lifted the girl's little white hand and gently kissed it .
..

At that kiss, the prlncess qulckly opened her eyes, and wakening from her
long long sleep, seeing the Prince beside her, murmured:

"Oh, you have come at last! I was waiting for you in my dream. I've waited
so long!"

Just then, the spell was broken. The Princess rose to her feet, holding out
her hand to the Prince. And the whole castle woke up too. Everybody rose
to their feet and they all stared round in amazement, wondering what had
happened. When they finally realised, they rushed to the Princess, more
beautiful and happier then ever.

A few days later, the castle that only a short time before had lain in
silence, now rang with the sound of singing, music and happy laughter at
the great party given in honour of the Prince and Princess, who were
getting married. They lived happily ever after, as they always do in fairy

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  • 1. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty Edited Version Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby daughter. She asked all the fairies in the kingdom to the christening, daughter. She asked all the fairies in the kingdom to the christening, but unfortunately forgot to invite one of them, who was a bit of a witch but unfortunately forgot to invite one of them, who was a bit of a witch as well. She came anyway, but as she passed the baby's cradle, she as well. She came anyway, but as she passed the baby's cradle, she said: said: "When you are sixteen, you will injure yourself with a spindle and die!" "When you are sixteen, you will injure yourself with a spindle and die!" Oh, no!" screamed the Queen in horror. A good fairy quickly chanted a "Oh, no!" screamed the Queen in horror. A good fairy quickly chanted a magic spell to change the curse. When she hurt herself, the girl would magic spell to change the curse. When she hurt herself, the girl would fall into a very deep sleep instead of dying. fall into a very deep sleep instead of dying. The years went by, the little Princess grew and became the most beautiful girl in the whole kingdom. Her mother was always very careful The years went by, the little Princess grew and became the most to keep her away from spindles, but the Princess, on her sixteenth beautiful girl in the whole kingdom. Her mother was always very careful birthday, as she wandered through the castle, came into a room where to keep her away from spindles, but the Princess, on her sixteenth an old servant was spinning. birthday, as she wandered through the castle, came into a room where "No. Let me see it!" The servant handed the girl the spindle ... and she an old servant was spinning. pricked herself with it and. with a sigh, dropped to the floor. The terrified old woman hurried to tell the Queen. "What are you doing?" she asked the servant. The good fairy who managed to avoid the worst of the curse came too, and the Queen said to her, "I'm spinning. Haven't you seen a spindle before?" "When will my daughter waken?" "I don't know," the fairy admitted sadly. "No. Let me see it!" The servant handed the girl the spindle ... and she "In a year's time, ten years or twenty?" the Queen went on. pricked herself with it and. with a sigh, dropped to the floor. "Maybe in a hundred years' time. Who knows?" said the fairy. "Oh! What would make her waken?" asked the Queen weeplng. The terrified old woman hurried to tell the Queen. Beside herself with "Love," replied the fairy. "If a man of pure heart were to fall in love with anguish, the Queen did her best to awaken her daughter but in vain. her, that would bring her back to life!" The court doctors and wizards were called, but there was nothing they "How can a man fall in love with a sleeping girl?" sobbed the Queen, could do. The girl could not be wakened from her deep sleep. The and so heart-broken was she that, a few days later, she died good fairy who managed to avoid the worst of the curse came too, and The years sped past. In the castle grounds, the trees grew tall. The the Queen said to her, bushes became thick and straggling, the grass invaded the courtyards and the creepers spread up the walls. In a hundred years, a dense "When will my daughter waken?" forest grew up. Now, it so happened that a Prince arrived in these parts. He was the "I don't know," the fairy admitted sadly. son of a king in a country close by. Young, handsome and melancholy, he sought in solitude everything he could not find in the company of "In a year's time, ten years or twenty?" the Queen went on. other men: serenity, sincerity and purity. Wandering on his trusty steed he arrived, one day, at the dark forest. Being adventurous, he decided "Maybe in a hundred years' time. Who knows?" said the fairy. to explore it. He made his way through slowly and with a struggle, for the trees and bushes grew in a thick tangle.
  • 2. "Oh! What would make her waken?" asked the Queen weeplng. A few hours later, now losing heart, he was about to turn his horse and go back when he thought he could see something through the trees . . . "Love," replied the fairy. "If a man of pure heart were to fall in love with He pushed back the branches . . . Wonder of wonders! There in front of her, that would bring her back to life!" him stood a castle with high towers. The young man stood stock still in amazement, "How can a man fall in love with a sleeping girl?" sobbed the Queen, "I wonder who this castle belongs to?" he thought. and so heart-broken was she that, a few days later, she died. The ". As though led by a hand in the complete silence, the Prince finally sleeping Princess was taken to her room and laid on the bed reached the room where the beautiful Princess lay fast asleep. For a surrounded by garlands of flowers. She was so beautiful, with a sweet long time he stood gazing at her face, so full of serenity, so face, not like those of the dead, but pink like those who are sleeping peaceful, lovely and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that love he peacefully. The good fairy said to herself, had always been searching for and never found. Overcome by emotion, he went close, lifted the girl's little white hand and gently "When she wakens, who is she going to see around her? Strange kissed it . . . faces and people she doesn't know? I can never let that happen. It At that kiss, the princess quickly opened her eyes, and wakening from would be too painful for this unfortunate girl." her long long sleep, seeing the Prince beside her, murmured: "Oh, you have come at last! I was waiting for you in my dream. I've So the fairy cast a spell; and everyone that lived in the castle - soldiers, waited so long!" ministers, guards, servants, ladies, pages, cooks, maids and knights - Just then, the spell was broken. The Princess rose to her feet, holding all fell into a deep sleep, wherever they were at that very moment. out her hand to the Prince. Prince and Princess, were getting married. They lived happily ever "Now," thought the fairy, "when the Princess wakes up, they too will after, as they always do in fairy tales, not quite so often, however, in awaken, and life will go on from there." And she left the castle, now real life. wrapped in silence. Not a sound was to be heard, nothing moved except for the clocks, but when they too ran down, they stopped, and time stopped with them. Not even the faintest rustle was to be heard, only the wind whistling round the turrets, not a single voice, only the cry of birds. The years sped past. In the castle grounds, the trees grew tall. The bushes became thick and straggling, the grass invaded the courtyards and the creepers spread up the walls. In a hundred years, a dense forest grew up. Now, it so happened that a Prince arrived in these parts. He was the son of a king in a country close by. Young, handsome and melancholy, he sought in solitude everything he could not find in the company of other men: serenity, sincerity and purity. Wandering on his trusty steed he arrived, one day, at the dark forest. Being adventurous, he decided to explore it. He made his way through slowly and with a struggle, for the trees and bushes grew in a thick tangle.
  • 3. A few hours later, now losing heart, he was about to turn his horse and go back when he thought he could see something through the trees . . . He pushed back the branches . . . Wonder of wonders! There in front of him stood a castle with high towers. The young man stood stock still in amazement, "I wonder who this castle belongs to?" he thought. The young Prince rode on towards the castle. The drawbridge was down and, holding his horse by the reins, he crossed over it. Immediately he saw the inhabitants draped all over the steps, the halls and courtyards, and said to himself, "Good heavens! They're dead!" But in a moment, he realised that they were sound asleep. "Wake up! Wake up!" he shouted, but nobody moved. Still thoroughly astonished, he went into the castle and again discovered more people, lying fast asleep on the floor. As though led by a hand in the complete silence, the Prince finally reached the room where the beautiful Princess lay fast asleep. For a long time he stood gazing at her face, so full of serenity, so peaceful, lovely and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that love he had always been searching for and never found. Overcome by emotion, he went close, lifted the girl's little white hand and gently kissed it . .. At that kiss, the prlncess qulckly opened her eyes, and wakening from her long long sleep, seeing the Prince beside her, murmured: "Oh, you have come at last! I was waiting for you in my dream. I've waited so long!" Just then, the spell was broken. The Princess rose to her feet, holding out her hand to the Prince. And the whole castle woke up too. Everybody rose to their feet and they all stared round in amazement, wondering what had happened. When they finally realised, they rushed to the Princess, more beautiful and happier then ever. A few days later, the castle that only a short time before had lain in silence, now rang with the sound of singing, music and happy laughter at the great party given in honour of the Prince and Princess, who were getting married. They lived happily ever after, as they always do in fairy