In the King of Prussia
Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Prussia, there lived a wise and just king. He was loved by all his subjects for his fairness and kindness. However, the king had a secret that he kept hidden from everyone.
Every night, the king would transform into a magnificent lion and roam the forests surrounding the kingdom. He did this to protect his people from any danger that may lurk in the darkness. But one night, while on his nightly patrol, the king encountered a group of bandits who were terrorizing a nearby village.
The king knew he had to act quickly to save the villagers from harm. With a mighty roar, he charged at the bandits, driving them away and saving the day. But in the process, the king was injured and unable to return to his human form.
As the sun rose, the king lay wounded in the forest, unable to move. His loyal subjects searched for him high and low, but he was nowhere to be found. It wasn't until a young shepherd stumbled upon the injured lion that the truth was revealed.
The shepherd recognized the lion as the king and rushed to get help. With the aid of his subjects, the king was brought back to the castle and nursed back to health. From that day on, the king was hailed as a hero for his bravery and sacrifice.
And so, the kingdom of Prussia continued to prosper under the rule of their wise and just king, who was known not only for his fairness and kindness, but also for his courage and selflessness.
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In the King of Prussia
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Crow on the Cradle
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Jackson Browne:
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