The Two Women
Once upon a time, there lived a handsome prince who was greatly admired by the women in the kingdom and town. He was fair, tall, and attractive that everybody could not take eyes off from him. Annie was one of the girls who sincerely loved him. She dreamed of marrying the prince and becoming the beloved wife of him. With her hope, Annie went to the palace everyday to secretly watch the prince eating, playing, and sleeping.
One day, Annie was walking around the palace, pretending to be the prince’s maid. There she found the prince on his golden clothes charmingly taking a walk on the garden. As he turned around to leave, he saw Annie peeping over him behind the bush. He glanced at her and asked, “Are you my maid? I haven’t seen you before.”
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She took a deep breath to stop her pounding heart and answered, “No…I…I’m a village girl, Annie. I disguised as your maid to see you. And now I am glad that I got a chance to talk to you.” When Annie finished her words with shaking voice, the prince gave her an unpleasant look and said, “Ugh, what a dreadful day! How an ugly girl like you could dare to love me? Go back to your town and never be seen around me!” the prince shouted. The prince left her with harsh words, and Annie fell into sadness. The little animals in the palace all felt sorry for her and sympathized the poor
The princess began to weep, for her lover was to die or to marry a woman she despised. She flew up and out of her seat, and she ran as fast as her feet could take her; she could not bear to see her lover’s fate. She knew the fair maiden was behind the door he was to open, and she wanted so badly to be standing in her place. She must find a way to meet him as he opened the door.
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