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    The Real Princess by Hans Christian Andersen
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    There was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess; but then she must be a
    real Princess. He travelled all over the world in hopes of finding such a
    lady; but there was always something wrong. Princesses he found in plenty; but
    whether they were real Princesses it was impossible for him to decide, for now
    one thing, now another, seemed to him not quite right about the ladies. At
    last he returned to his palace quite cast down, because he wished so much to
    have a real Princess for his wife.

    One evening a fearful tempest arose, it thundered and lightened, and the rain
    poured down from the sky in torrents: besides, it was as dark as pitch. All at
    once there was heard a violent knocking at the door, and the old King, the
    Prince's father, went out himself to open it.

    It was a Princess who was standing outside the door. What with the rain and
    the wind, she was in a sad condition; the water trickled down from her hair,
    and her clothes clung to her body. She said she was a real Princess.

    "Ah! we shall soon see that!" thought the old Queen-mother; however, she said
    not a word of what she was going to do; but went quietly into the bedroom,
    took all the bed-clothes off the bed, and put three little peas on the
    bedstead. She then laid twenty mattresses one upon another over the three
    peas, and put twenty feather beds over the mattresses.

    Upon this bed the Princess was to pass the night.

    The next morning she was asked how she had slept. "Oh, very badly indeed!" she
    replied. "I have scarcely closed my eyes the whole night through. I do not
    know what was in my bed, but I had something hard under me, and am all over
    black and blue. It has hurt me so much!"

    Now it was plain that the lady must be a real Princess, since she had been
    able to feel the three little peas through the twenty mattresses and twenty
    feather beds. None but a real Princess could have had such a delicate sense of
    feeling.

    The Prince accordingly made her his wife; being now convinced that he had
    found a real Princess. The three peas were however put into the cabinet of
    curiosities, where they are still to be seen, provided they are not lost.

    Wasn't this a lady of real delicacy?
    اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
    اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔

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