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Three Perfect Peaches
A French Folktale
by Irene Trivas; Cynthia C. Defelice; Mary Demarsh
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A poor country boy restores the princess to health and is entitled to her hand in marriage. Her father the king thinks he is unsuitable, so he puts one obstacle after another in his way. But the country boy is clever, and he has a magic whistle that comes in very handy.
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9780531068724,
Hardcover,
Scholastic,
1995
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9780531087220,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Scholastic,
1995
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Publisher Notes
A country bumpkin must complete some outrageous tasks--such as controlling one hundred unruly rabbits and filling a bucket with truth--to revive an ailing princess and win her love.
Synopses
The king offers his daughter's hand in marriage to the young man who can produce three perfect peaches.
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