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THE WOLF PRINCE

The king had three beautiful daughters, and though he did not say so, he loved the youngest one best of all.

One day, the king announced that he had to journey to the most distant city of his kingdom and asked his daughters what they would like him to bring back as gifts. The eldest asked for a jewelled necklace and the next eldest asked for a pretty dress, but the youngest asked only for a wreath of wildflowers.

The king set off on his journey, and while in the distant city, he bought a fine necklace for his eldest and a fine gown for the next eldest, but nobody could sell him a wreath of wildflowers.

At last, he set off for home. As he was travelling through the

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