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Bowing Quote by Kerrelyn Sparks

“What's he doing?" Bethany asked. "He's bowing.'Good day milday." Bethany giggled. "Crocodiles don't bow." "They should when they meet a princess.” quote by Kerrelyn Sparks
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““What's he doing?" Bethany asked. "He's bowing.'Good day milday." Bethany giggled. "Crocodiles don't bow." "They should when they meet a princess.””

Kerrelyn Sparks

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Princess and the Crocodile,” 2021, Chapter 3

A whimsical dialogue suggests that even creatures like crocodiles would bow to a princess, blending humor with fairy‑tale logic.

In simple terms: Even the fiercest beings might show respect to royalty.

Key Takeaway

Respect can be earned through presence.

Themes

humor fantasy royalty creature behavior imagination

Mood

playful lighthearted

Type

fiction humorous

When to use this quote

  • storytelling
  • children's literature
  • creative writing
  • role‑play games

Key Concepts

fairy tale logic social hierarchy mythical creatures

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does bowing symbolize in power dynamics?
  • How can humor reveal hidden truths?
A Different Perspective

May be too fanciful for serious contexts.

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