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A brilliantly sensible royal child receives fairy bestowals and a final malediction that he will be excessively clever; his mother's refusal to acknowledge the fairies causes many gifts to be neglected, and his habit of reasoning alienates the court. He departs the palace and undertakes a series of episodic adventures in enchanted settings, using learning, ingenuity, and occasional remaining magic to outwit threats, right wrongs, and solve puzzles. The tale playfully parodies fairy‑tale conventions, combining witty explanations, scholarly asides, and whimsical episodes to examine the friction between intellect, belief, and social expectation.
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