The Beacon Second Reader by James H. Fassett
page 93 of 137 (67%)
page 93 of 137 (67%)
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He knew what danger lay in the great hedge of thorn bushes.
But the young prince was brave, and he was not to be turned back. "I am not afraid. I will go out and see this beautiful Briar Rose," he said. It happened that the hundred years of the magic spell had just ended. The day had come when the sleeping princess was to wake up again. As the prince came to the hedge of thorn bushes, it was in full bloom and covered with beautiful red flowers. There, through the thorn bushes, lay a wide road. Soon the prince came to the gates of the castle. He found the horses and dogs lying asleep on the ground. The doves sat on the roof with their heads under their wings. He went into the castle. Even the flies on the wall still slept. Near the throne lay the king and queen, while all around were the sleeping lords and ladies. [Illustration] |
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