Wooden Flowers
A Jokes and Riddles Story By Emily, 10 From Chesterfield
Author: Emily
From: Chesterfield, USA
Age: 10
Date: 31st Jan 2003, 5:11 PM
Rating: 3
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Title: Wooden Flowers
Q: A man rides to a castle. He asks the queen, ' I came to marry your daughter.' The queen said, 'You may if you can complete this task.' So the queen takes him into a huge room filled flowers. 'There is one real flower in this room. The rest are wooden.' said the queen. They were all painted {except the real one of course} to look exactly like real flowers. 'You have one hour.' So the man looked, and he looked, but he couldn't find the real flower. By then most of his time was gone. Then he thought of a brilliant idea. He went to the queen, and askes, 'May I open the window? It's getting quite stuffy in there.' 'You may,' replied the queen. So he opened the window. Two minutes later, he had found the flower. How did he do it?
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A: A bee flew in the window, flew around the room once, and landed on the real flower.
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