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A fairy tale follows a proud, ill-tempered king and his compassionate queen, whose two beloved children brighten a fearful court. After the monarch insults a mysterious old woman during a hunt, the family suffers a sudden disappearance when the younger child vanishes from the palace garden. The narrative traces the ensuing alarm, the frantic searches by servants and royals, and the parents' anguish beside uncanny natural settings such as woodlands and a lakeside. Through episodic scenes—domestic warmth, an eerie encounter, and desperate mourning—the work explores themes of parental devotion, supernatural unsettlement, and the consequences of pride.
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