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The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode novel Chapter 1111

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Chapter 1111 – Highlight Chapter from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Chapter 1111 is a standout chapter in The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1111

With so many clothes, shoes, and handbags, including those given by her parents and Romeo, even if she wore a different outfit every day, it would take her years to get through them all.

“Oh right, there are still more on their way. We'll hurry up with the cleaning and ironing."

“He doesn’t have to do this." Arabella felt somewhat guilty, “Sorry for the trouble: All these clothes would surely require a lot of manpower to clean and iron.

"No trouble at all, it's our honor to iron clothes for you!" the maid laughed, "Mr. Griffith really spoils you. He truly cares for you."

"I know." Arabella replied with a faint smile, “I can see that, and feel it"

"Ms. Collins, you're a good person too. We're glad you're here and hope you'll visit often."

Arabella nodded, the maid bowed with a smile and returned to her tasks.

Looking up at the sky painted by the evening glow, Arabella suddenly felt how wonderful it was to have a family.

After a while, all the lights suddenly went out, plunging the entire garden into darkness, even the mansion was pitch black.

From a distance, a maid called out, “Did we use too much electricity and cause a power outage?"

Looking at the garden filled with twinkling lights: star lights, moon lights, lights of all shapes, Arabella figured it was probably an overload causing a circuit breaker to trip.

While it was not yet completely dark, she decided to stroll around the garden a little longer. Suddenly, the entire garden and the villa lit up again, casting a warm light.

How did they find the time to stand before her and surprise her like this.

Arabella’s eyes started to well up.

When the music stopped, everyone shouted in unison, “Bella, Merry Christmas Eve, Merry Christmas! Are you surprised? Are you happy?"

Before Arabella could respond, she was lifted and tossed into the air by her four brothers.

Their hands formed a safety net, catching Arabella as she fell, and then tossing her up again.

“Okay, stop tossing her so high, you're going to scare her! Put her down!" Louisa, fearing Arabella might be frightened, hurriedly commanded.

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