Doncella del Prado

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[ [ automático automático ] ] A traditional nursery rhyme illustrated A traditional nursery rhyme illustrated by Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafa by Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafa

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A traditional nursery rhyme illustratedA traditional nursery rhyme illustratedby Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafaby Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafa

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All the images and music All the images and music execution belongs to their execution belongs to their original authors and artists.original authors and artists.

Photos on slides 2 and 6Photos on slides 2 and 6belongs to R.Sánchez G.belongs to R.Sánchez G.

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Maiden from the meadow,Maiden from the meadow,you go out to the countrysideyou go out to the countrysideTo pick flowersTo pick flowersin March and April.in March and April.

I am the little daughterI am the little daughterOf the Count Laurel,Of the Count Laurel,I want to get marriedI want to get marriedBut I don't find anyone.But I don't find anyone.

So, being so beautifulSo, being so beautifulAnd having no one to marry,And having no one to marry,Choose as you wish,Choose as you wish,For here you have a hundred.For here you have a hundred.

I choose this little girlI choose this little girlFor s/he's the most beautifulFor s/he's the most beautifulAnd the first one And the first one Of this garden.Of this garden.

Maiden from the meadowMaiden from the meadow