Princess In The Men

I must warn you… this book is  ADJECTIVE! The cover has mud all over it, and one of the pages has  VERB IN ED a leak. Even some of the order are in the  ADJECTIVE words. It is the worst of the worst, so don’t  VERB I didn’t warn you… Our story begins with an atrocious King, None of his laws ever made any sense. “Tuesday?” he laughed, “There is no such day, and I’ll hear no more of it as long as I am king.” From that day on in the  PLACE, Monday was followed by second Monday or first  DAY OF WEEK. His daughter was an atrocious Princess. She was not  ADJECTIVE and polite like most princesses, despite the  WORD RHYMES IN CESS lessons she took each day. She never brushed her hair. She  VERB IRREGULAR of month-  ADJECTIVE  FOOD, and she was very devious. She even set traps throughout this story.  TYPE OF ART throughout the story will indicate the  OCCUPATION} TRAPS One day the Princess went  VERB IN ING. In her place there was a  NOUN that read: “I’ve   VERB IN EN the  COLOR Princess. You me catch never will.” After reading the note twice to understand it, the King commanded the greatest  NOUN in the land to find his daughter. The hero in the land happened to be an atrocious hero.