On Mar 13, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Tania Gruning wrote:
If you want to read a new telling of that story, then you should
read Robin McKinleys Deerskin, incredibly haunting and beautifully
told. It does contain a scene with description of some
courtclothes, that was rather nice, just to keep it
I agree. Great book. I recommend it often.
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If you want to read a new telling of that
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> children's
> book, "Princess Furball"
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Peau d'ane--didn't an most unfortunate princess wear a
donkeyskin?
An
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Peau d'ane--didn't an most unfortunate princess wear a
donkeyskin?
Ann in CT
--- Lauren Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, my god, of course, "peau d'ange" -
Peau d'ane--didn't an most unfortunate princess wear a
donkeyskin?
Ann in CT
--- Lauren Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, my god, of course, "peau d'ange" -- angelskin.
> One of the
> decorator remnant stores has a "peau d'ane" which
> has been driving me
> crazy because "ane" is "donk