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and she placed a cruel spell upon
the baby. "Before the sun sets
on her sixteenth birthday, she
shall prick her finger on the
spindle of a spinning vvheel �
and o_)t.e.I ,,
'rhe terrified King and
Queen begged the good
fairies to help.
They could not
undo the
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evil curse. Yet there was still hope. The third fairy,
Merr,yweather, had not yet
given the princess her gift.
Perhaps she could soften the spell.
Nlerryvveather waved her wand
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over the baby. "If through this wicked witch's trick, a
spindle should your finger prick, a ray of hope there
still may, be in this the gift I give to thee. Not in death,
but just in sleep, the fateful prophecy you'll
keep, and from this slumber you shall
wake when true love's kiss the
spell shall break."
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I(ing Stefan ordered every spinning wheel in the
land to be burned while the three fairies tried to think of
other ways to keep Aurora safe. Finally, it was agreed
that Flora, Fauna,
and 1VlerI)1vveather
would take Aurora
avvay from the castle
to keep her safe
fro1n Maleficent
until the day of her
sixteenth birthday.
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s I. E J;; I' I N C B E A l) T y
And so the King and Queen watched sadly as the
good fairies carried their beloved child awa_y to a small
cottage in the woods, ,vhere they would raise her as
their own. The fairies changed Aurora's nan1e to Briar
Rose and vovved not to use their magic.
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WA L T D l � N t: Y ' S C L A S S I C S T O � Y B O O K
Years passed, and Briar Rose grew to be beautiful
and good. Her lovely voice echoed through the forest
when she sang.
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s ' ' ' ,. I N I II I I I ' I
One day, handsome
Prince Phillip can1e riding
through the ,.voods.
Suddenly he heard a
..
young woman s1ng1ng.
I-Ie followed the delightful
sound, and soon he met a
beautiful peasant girl.
Before long, the tvvo
young people had fallen in love ... without even
learning each other's name.
That day happened to be Briar Rose's sixteenth
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1111· cot lage, Lhe fairies told her the truth about her royal
1,i ,·th ;ind about h.er betrothal to Prince PhiJlip. The;y
,,·t•rc stunned when the young princess burst into tears
1q >on hearing the news. How could she marry a prince
,vhcn she was in love with
t IH: young 1nan she
l1ad met in the
vvoods?
1\tleanwhile, King
Stefan
and King -.
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Si, E E l' I N (; B E A C T Y
Phillip shook his head and told
his father he was going to marry,
a beautiful peasant
girl. And ofI he
rode to find his
love.
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The three good fairies tried to stop her, but they
were too late. At Maleficent's command, Aurora
had pricked her finger on a glowing spinning wheel.
"You poor, simple fools, thinking you could defeat
me!" Maleficent
shrieked at the good
fairies. "\,Veil, here's
your precious princess!"
Aurora lay motionless.
Thinking quickly,
Flora, Fauna, and
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lVlerryweather •
cast a spell and
put everyone
in the castle
to sleep until
they could find
Aurora's true love. As
King Hubert drifted off to sleep, he
mumbled that Prince Phillip had fallen in love with a
peasant girl in the woods.
It had to be Aurora! Prince Phillip waJ her true
love! The fairies set off to find the prince.
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S L t:: t:: P I N C B E A U T Y
Flora. Then the fairies led him out of the castle.
Maleficent tried in vain to stop the prince from
getting to King Stefan's castle. She ca.st a spell, and thick
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"Now you shall deal vvith nu 1" she shouted at the
prince.
The courageous prince
fought the terrible
beast with all
his might. At
last, he was
able to kill it
v,rith the
Sword of
Truth.
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W A L T D1s N 1, y ' s C L A S S I C S T O R Y ll O O J(
Racing through the castle, Prince Phillip came
to the tiny chamher where Aurora slept. Kneeling
beside her, he kissed the beautiful princess.
Aurora's eyes slowly fluttered open. R.ecognizing
' the prince as the young
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