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The Lonely King

By Gerard, James

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Title: The Lonely King  
Author: Gerard, James
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Fairy Tale, Fantasy.
Collections: Authors Community
Historic
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Publisher: September 25Th, 2015

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Description: Once Upon a Time in The Kingdom of Sonas, The Finest Kingdom Out of All The Kingdoms in The Land, Everyone Was So Very Happy Since King Kindely And His Wife Queen Caroline Were So Very, Very Good. But One Day King Kindely Lost His Wife And Very Young Daughter, Princess Priscilla. Upon Returning to The Kingdom of Sonas, The Kings Finest Ship Carrying The Queen And The Princess Was Swallowed Up By The Biggest Fish Anyone Had Ever Seen on The Salty Sea. The King Was Very Sad And for Years Cried And Cried. Soon, The Salty Sea Began to Rise And With It Many, Many Islands That Were As Big As Mountains Too. Also, The Fish Were Found No More. On The Land The Driest Drought Anyone Had Ever Experience Was Taking The Only Fresh Water Left Leaving The People Worrying That One Day It Would All Be Gone And They Would Perish. But One Day The King Cried His Last Tear And Came to His Senses. He Believed if The Fish Could Be Found The Queen And Princess Could Be Rescued From Its Belly And The Kingdom of Sonas Would Once Again Be The Happiest Kingdom in All The Lands. He Sent Out a Plea Asking All to Help. And The Story Begins When The Plea Reaches The Hands of a Son of a Simple Farmer. The Son Reads The Plea And Decides to Help The Lonely King.

 
 



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