Goose Girl

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Rosamunda complies, then takes by force the princess' royal apparel. Before Svana can say, "Identity Theft," the waiting-maid marries her prince and the poor princess must take a job minding geese. When the perv-y goose boy vexes her, the aged king hatches a plan to get Rosamunda to reveal her identity.
    The Goose Girl   Once upon a time, there were two old queens who raised a beautiful daughter. With the undying love of the community and a positive relationship with her birth mother, Princess Svana, the mistress of her castle, grew into a happy and well-adjusted individual. Her ideology embraced the concepts of freedom and justice for all, a philosophy not particularly common in the feudal era, but Svana always was ahead of her time.
When she was quite young, Princess Svana was betrothed to a fabulous prince whose father was a friend of the queens' from way back in the disco epoch. Even the tabloid reports confirmed prince Everitt was honorable, open-minded and handsome as a fairy
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