Charlie (who, lo and behold, turns out to be the duke's son after all) promises Tress that he will do everything in his power to bore every potential suitor to death until his father has no choice but to bring him back to the island to be with Tress. One day, the duke declares that his son must travel the kingdom and be married. No one else cares for either of them, but they enjoy their time together. She spends her day collecting cups, which she talks about with her very boring friend Charlie the gardener, who is most certainly not secretly the duke's son. Tress is a very boring girl on a very boring island. The girl, however, might be as you imagined-assuming you imagined her as thoughtful, soft-spoken, and overly fond of collecting cups. Nor was the rock like the one you have imagined. This was not an ocean like the one you have imagined. In the middle of the ocean, there was a girl who lived upon a rock.
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