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"The Princess and the Pea" Practice Lesson
"The Princess and the Pea" Practice Dutch lesson
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And yet she said she was a true princess.
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But good heavens!
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But she said nothing, went to the bedroom, lifted up all the bedding up, and laid down a pea on the bed base; then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty more feather-down quilts on the mattresses.
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Heaven knows what there was in the bed!
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I have been lying on something hard, so that I look bruised all over my body!
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I haven’t slept almost all night!
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It is terrible!
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It was a princess who stood outside in front of the gate.
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No one else could be so sensitive than a true princess.
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Now he traveled all over the world to find such a one, but all he saw lacked something.
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Now the prince took her to be his wife; because now he knew that he had a real princess, and the pea was placed in the cabinet of rarities, in which it can still be seen, if at least no one has stolen it.
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Now they realized that she was a real princess, because she had felt the pea through the twenty mattresses and twenty feather-down quilts.
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Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but it had to be a real princess.
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One evening a strong thunderstorm came; there was thunder and lighting, the rain was pouring down, it was terrible weather!
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See, that is true history!
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So he came home again and was sad, because he really wanted to have a real princess.
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The next morning they asked her how she had slept.
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The princess now had to lie there all night.
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The water dripped from her hair and clothes; it went in at the toes of her shoes and went out again at the heels.
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There was a knock at the city gate, and the old king went to open it.
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