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A remote, sheltered kingdom houses a willful young princess whose curiosity drives her to ask what lies beyond the enclosing mountains. During a riverside sunset she is seized by a great eagle and carried off while her nurse falls back to the river and the court is left grieving. The narrative follows the princess as she wakes atop a mountain, confronts the bird with small acts of defiance, and endures solitary danger. When the eagle is suddenly killed by an arrow the princess peers over the precipice and glimpses possible help below. The tale adopts a classic fairy‑tale tone to examine curiosity, peril, and the caprice of fate.

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Ford Madox Ford

Ford Madox Ford was an English novelist, poet, and editor, known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of complex themes in human relationships. His most acclaimed work, "The Good Soldier," is a poignant examination of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of Edwardian society. Ford's literary contributions extend beyond fiction; he was also a significant figure in the literary community, co-founding the influential magazine "The English Review." His diverse body of work includes novels, fairy tales, and historical narratives, reflecting his versatility as a writer and his deep engagement with the social issues of his time.

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