The Castle Library (Illustrated short stories)
β Scribed by Hayati Hanif; Illustrated short stories
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 806 KB
- Series
- Illustrated short stories
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Once upon a time there was a lovely young princess whose name was Lily. Princess Lily was a clever girl and wanted to learn about everything in the world. But what else is there for Princess Lily to see after she has traveled all over the world, climbed Mount Everest, seen giant whales, gone to the moon and played with clouds? But one day, when she had nowhere else left to visit and she was terribly bored, she discovered the Castle Library and read a book. What joy! She loved the book, the best ever.
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