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The narrative presents a mock fairy-tale in which an ambitious regent seizes a throne and a neglected young prince grows up overshadowed by his uncle and the king’s daughter. Courtly vanities, romantic rivalries, and social satire drive episodes in which a resourceful servant girl and a meddlesome fairy employ a magic ring and a rose to cause repeated mistaken identities and reversals of fortune. Exiles, disguises, duels, and comic interventions move the cast between castles and battles. The tale resolves its confusions through revelation and restored standing, pairing characters and settling claims while undercutting royal pretension with burlesque humour.
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