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Swan Maidens | The Story of the Swan Maiden and the King (A Romanian Tale)

The following is an annotated version of the fairy tale. I recommend reading the entire story before exploring the annotations, especially if you have not read the tale recently.

This area is very much under construction. If you have any suggestions of titles, tales, etc., please contact me at the email address provided at the bottom of this page.

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