C.S. Evans
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The Sleeping Beauty
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1919
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240 editions
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Cinderella
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1919
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31 editions
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Sleeping Beauty: The Ultimate Collection
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Why Believe?
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1996
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Cinderella and The Sleeping Beauty
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Stories from The earthly paradise
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Preserving the person: A look at the human sciences
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1982
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Reynard the Fox
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2008
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5 editions
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Sleeping Beauty
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A Bela Adormecida
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“As far as I can, I will undo the mischief which my sister has done. It is true that I have not the power to prevent altogether what she has decreed. The Princess shall, indeed, prick her finger with the spindle of the spinning-wheel on the day when she attains her fifteenth year; but instead of dying she shall fall into a deep sleep; and this sleep shall last for a hundred years, and when that time is past, a King's son shall come to waken her.”
― The Sleeping Beauty
― The Sleeping Beauty
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