Princess Bride
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Princess Bride
The book starts with explaining Buttercups parents. Her mother nice and sweet,
but she often got after her husband for small insignificant things. Her father
shuddered at his wife's voice, a hard worker and loving father. They are both
talking when they see a huge procession of horses and guards heading towards
their home. At first the assume it was their neighbors but then the crowd was
past all their neighbors houses and land and going straight towards them. The
mother shrieks at her husband that he forgot to pay the taxes and that they were
going to be locked up for the rest of their lives and it was all his fault. When
the procession arrives out comes the Count and Countess from their carriage. The
Count automatically notices Buttercup's beauty and the Countess notices Wesley,
his muscles and how young and handsome he is. The Count and Countess say they
are interested in how the father raises the cows and feeds them. Because his
cows are the best in the land. When they finally leave, the Count tells the
Prince about the most beautiful woman in the Village and the Prince is
immediately impressed. So one day while Buttercup is out riding her horse, whom
she named "Horse," she was approached by the Prince. He told her how
beautiful she was and that he wanted to court her and then marry her. She was
not impressed, and rode off, she did not know it was the Prince. Yes her and
Wesley did fall in love, it was him always bending to her every whim, we all
know the famous, "As you wish..." There are some very outstanding
differences between the book and the movie though, they kiss and they plan to be
wed. But Wesley wants to earn money for his family and wife so he got on a ship
and sailed away, he said he would send word as soon as possible. Then when he
had enough he would send her a ticket to come be with him. Then he was gone.
Buttercup then recived word that the ship he was on had been over throne by the
Dread Pirate Roberts, who does not take any prisoners. So she knew ...
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