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The wizard, bewildered by the request, said, "But you are already the wealthiest man in any kingdom." |
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Penelope froze in her loving embrace, stiff as a statue. |
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Since the king never want to disappoint his daughter, he set off to visit a wise wizard to enlist his help. |
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King Midas worked himself into a frenzied |
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When he arrived, he rushed to the door and rapped furiously. |
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Their feathers glistened in the bright sunshine and the clunkers, gobblers, quackers, and honkers clucked, gobbled, quacked and honked musical notes with golden tones. |
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When he picked p his fork, it too turned to gold, along with his bite of roasted pheasant. |
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The King lost all that made him wealthy, but gained something far more precious. |
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This would prove to be a tragic mistake. |
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he failed to notice that his kingdom turned stiff and still in his wake. |
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Long, long ago in a far-off land, there lived a very wealthy and kid king. |
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His palace shrank into a humble house. |
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