Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess who lived in a kingdom surrounded by a magical forest. One day, while playing near a pond, she dropped her golden ball into the water. As she cried in despair, a frog appeared and offered to retrieve the ball in exchange for her friendship.
The princess agreed, and the frog dived into the pond to retrieve the ball. When he returned it to her, the princess was so grateful that she promised to be his friend. The frog then transformed into a handsome prince and revealed that he had been under a spell. Only the kindness of the princess could break the curse.
Overjoyed, the princess and the prince returned to the kingdom where they were married and lived happily ever after. The moral of the story is that kindness and friendship can lead to unexpected rewards.
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The Frog Prince
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Let It Be Me
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The Train To Paris
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The First Day
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Jazz Club - Mack The Knife
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Jazz Club - Let It Be Me
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With Jean-Phillipe
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Jenny
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Reflections
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The Frog Prince
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Dreams
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The Kiss
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Jazz Club - Sweet Georgia Brown
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Jazz Club - Georgia On My Mind
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A Kiss By The Fountain
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Jenny & Roz
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Les Flon - Flons Du Bal
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Epilogue
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