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Cimerone, in [[Patricia C. Wrede]]'s ''[[Talking to Dragons]]'', is the youngest of the seven princesses of Linderwall. She doesn't want to learn about embroidery, dancing, and etiquette, and she certainly doesn't want to marry an empty-headed prince. So she runs off to work for [[Kazul]], a dragon. | '''Cimerone''', in [[Patricia C. Wrede]]'s ''[[Talking to Dragons]]'', is the youngest of the seven princesses of Linderwall. She doesn't want to learn about embroidery, dancing, and etiquette, and she certainly doesn't want to marry an empty-headed prince. So she runs off to work for [[Kazul]], a dragon. | ||
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Cimerone, in Patricia C. Wrede's Talking to Dragons, is the youngest of the seven princesses of Linderwall. She doesn't want to learn about embroidery, dancing, and etiquette, and she certainly doesn't want to marry an empty-headed prince. So she runs off to work for Kazul, a dragon.
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