In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a new character, the Tooth Fairy. The Tooth Fairy is a tooth fairy who has been banished from the house of the Prince of France. The Prince has banished her because she has offended the Prince's sensibilities. She has also offended the King of France, who has forbidden her to be a member of the royal family. The story opens with the Prince and the Queen of France sitting at a table, and the Prince asks the Queen if she would like to be his wife. The Queen replies that she would, but that she has to go to the King's palace to do so. The King asks her if she wants to marry him, and she says yes. She then asks the Prince if he would like her as his wife, and he replies that he would, if only she would marry him
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a new character, the Tooth Fairy. The Tooth Fairy is a tooth fairy who has been banished from the house of the Prince of France. The Prince has banished her because she has offended the Prince's sensibilities. She has also offended the King of France, who has forbidden her to be a member of the royal family. The story opens with the Prince and the Queen of France sitting at a table, and the Prince asks the Queen if she would like to be his wife. The Queen replies that she would, but that she has to go to the King's palace to do so. The King asks her if she wants to marry him, and she says yes. She then asks the Prince if he would like her as his wife, and he replies that he would, if only she would marry him