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In this charming tale, a farmer anxiously prepares for the arrival of the royal queen. Torn between various forms of respect, he seeks advice from his animal friends, including an owl, a horse, a wren, and a dog. Each creature offers their unique perspective on how best to greet the queen, leading to a humorous dialogue filled with whimsical suggestions. As the queen approaches, the farmer is filled with doubt. Will he bow, curtsey, or cheer? Discover the delightful resolution in this enchanting story, full of heart and humor.
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The Farmer and the Queen Sneha Tina Batra
“ She’s coming” the famer said to the owl. “ Oh, what shall I, what shall I do? Shall I bow when she comes? Shall I twiddle my thumbs?The owl asked, Who?”
“The Queen, the queen, the royal queen. She’ll pass the farm today. Shall I salute?” he asked the horse. The horse said” Nay’
“ Shall I give her a gift? asked the wren. “ A lovely memento for her to keep?An egg or a peach or an ear if corn? The wren said” Cheap.”
But should I curtsey or should I cheer? Oh, here’s her carriage now. What should do? He asked the dog. The dog said” Bow.
And so he did, and she passed, tra, lala, lala,“She smiled and did!” he told the sheep. The sheep said, “Bah”.