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Example sentences for "real princess"

  • So he came home again, feeling very sad, for he was so anxious to have a real Princess.

  • Nobody but a real Princess could be so sensitive.

  • Now it was plain that the lady must be a real Princess, since she had been able to feel the three little peas through the twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds.

  • The Prince accordingly made her his wife; being now convinced that he had found a real Princess.

  • He had not found what he set out to seek, yet he was firmly convinced that the world did contain such a thing as a real princess.

  • A real princess,' said the king, looking her up and down 'Hm!

  • She was in a terrible plight, but she was beautiful, and she said she was a princess--a real princess.

  • She sat upon the dog's back and slept; and everyone could see she was a real Princess, for she was so lovely.

  • And the Fir Tree thought of a pretty little Birch Tree that grew out in the forest; for the Fir Tree, that Birch was a real Princess.

  • The logic is the logic of childhood: "And everyone could see she was a real princess, for she was so lovely.

  • All we want is a real princess and a real giant.

  • Could Mat Nivers ever be a real princess, do you reckon?

  • Maybe our princess will be at the end of the trail, Bev, a real princess.

  • And yet she said that she was a real princess.

  • And the little maiden looked exceedingly proud, as if she had been a real princess, who may be expected to look proud.

  • So he came home again and was sad, for he would have liked very much to have a real princess.

  • I am not a real princess, you see," she sighed.

  • I am only a scullery-maid; and no one, not even the Fairy Queen, can make me into a real princess.

  • Nobody can make a real princess,--not even the Fairy Queen herself.

  • Now they saw that she was a real princess, for through the twenty mattresses and the twenty eider-down beds she had felt the pea.

  • So he came home again, and was quite sad: for he wished so much to have a real princess.

  • No one but a real princess could be so delicate.

  • The water ran down from her hair and her clothes; it ran in at the points of her shoes, and out at the heels; and yet she declared that she was a real princess.

  • Oh, she was a real princess and I guess all princesses have plenty of money," answered his sister easily.

  • So at last he had to come home again, and he was very sad because he wanted a real princess so badly.

  • The water streamed out of her hair and her clothes; it ran in at the top of her shoes and out at the heel, but she said that she was a real princess.

  • So the prince took her to be his wife, for now he was sure that he had found a real princess, and the pea was put into the Museum, where it may still be seen if no one has stolen it.

  • But she must be a real princess, mind you.

  • It was now quite evident that she was a real princess, since through twenty mattresses and twenty eider-down beds she had felt the pea.

  • The water dropped from her hair and clothes, it ran in at the tips of her shoes and out at the heels; yet she insisted she was a real princess.

  • Therefore, home he came again, quite out of spirits, for he wished so much to marry a real princess.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    called upon; devolved upon; general effect; real being; real character; real existence; real friend; real growth; real live; real money; real name; real objects; real property; real things; real world; realise that; realised that; realized that; really believe; really don; really like; really must; really seemed; really thought; really was; say you