Rapunzel Extract 1The enchantress took Rapunzel far away, into a forest; using her magic she erected a tower in the middle of the forest, over a well, producing pure water. The Enchantress then locked Rapunzel away in a tower, wanting the child only for herself. The tower had no doors, but only one window at the very top. The window stood a hundred feet above the grown. In the tower Rapunzel lived only to be visited by the enchantress. She then used her art again to make her hair grow and grow and grow until it was twice as long as the tower.The enchantress would visit Rapunzel once a day, bringing material for clothes and food. When she would visit she would
Snow white 2010Once upon a time on a cold winter's evening, a queen sat by the side of a window, sewing a pattern on white cloth. She longed for a child. She thought how beautiful the snowflakes were and reached out and wanted to touch one. So she opened the window and eventually caught one. Not paying attention, she pricked her thumb on the needle and a drop of blood fell on the newly found snowflake. How beautiful, thought the queen, as she placed the snowflake on the ebony window frame. I wish I had a child who had lips as red as blood, skin as white as snow and hair as black as ebony. Soon the queen became pregnant and gave birth to a daughter, who wa
Rapunzel 2010Once upon a time there was a very poor servant and his wife. They had no children, and longed to have one. They lived in a very poor village but next to them dwelt a very wealthy widow, who had a very rich and beautiful garden. This widow was said to have killed her husband to obtain magic power. The people of the village feared her and called her an enchantress. Though she had no real magic the stories drove her to insanity and she began to believe that she really was a witch. And so she built a wall which surrounded her from the outside world. To acquire food she began grow many vegetables and herbs, and even grew a long stemmed herb, local
Mouse and Golem: The Sewer Is No Place For A MouseSynopsisMouse is determined to be the first rodent in the whole village to build a flying machine and escape the competition and mundane life of the other rodents. He is accompanied by Golem, a creature he created in a previous experiment who wants nothing more than to sleep and eat food , and Baron Baticus, the aristocratic Baron of the village who is already blessed with the gift of flight. Mouse is on the verge of a breakthrough which makes Golem a little nervous as he will be the one in the pilot seat.Teaser Chapter 1: The Sewers Are No Place For A Mouse"Golem, this is your lunch." Mouse handed a small paper bag to the large
Conte : Les LarmesSelon la légende, Dieu créa la Terre et y plaça les animaux.Lorsqu'il créa l'homme et la femme, les animaux se demandaient s'ils étaient des leursIls les observèrent durant des jours et des semainesEt la première chose qu'ils virent, c'est que l'homme et la femme pouvaient pleurerQuand ils étaient tristes, ou quand ils avaient malVoulant eux aussi avoir cette faculté, ils se réunirent et demandèrent À voir Dieu le CréateurLorsqu'ils furent tous en sa présence, le lion s'adressa à lui.« Dieu, pourquoi l'homme et la femme peuvent pleurer, Alor
Dear New DiaryNovember 10, 2007Dear New Diary,Hi, my name is Mary Stainer and I am a whole 10 years and 60.833333 un-birthdays old. In case you didn't know, you are my new diary because my old one was lost in storage while Jan and I were moving to our new house. But its okay, I have decided to move on and except my losses by accepting you as my new diary. (Jan was really proud of me when I told him that.) Anyhow, on to some serious diary business: my first entry in you.Okay, so, like I said before, Jan and I are currently moving into a house on some street that is named after a tree and I am supposed to be putting my clothes away but I thought this w
Golden Rose of LoveThere is a legend about a castle that lies somewhere within an enchanted forest-surrounded by a lake hidden from the outside world there lives a charming young prince surrounded by a garden of roses-far as the eyes can see. Within his vast garden of roses there lied every color of Roses as if a rainbow from the heavens shined above and transformed his garden into a beautiful masterpiece. Every color of roses rested within his garden: Red, Blue, White, Yellow, Green, and various other colors. Within his special garden lied a beautiful golden rose that was so beautiful that the prince had it kept hidden within his castle. He promised himself th