Rip Van Winkle
Rumpelstiltskin slept for 100 years before being awakened by the princess in some versions of the story.
100 Years Of Sleep (Number of years that Sleeping Beauty slept)
If you slept 30 per cent of your life then at 12 you have slept 30 per cent of 12 years which is 30 times 12 divided by 100 ie 3.6 years
A Princess, known as Sleeping Beauty, pricked her finger on the spindle of the Spinning Wheel and fell into a deep sleep for 100 years.
A Princess, known as Sleeping Beauty, pricked her finger on the spindle of the Spinning Wheel and fell into a deep sleep for 100 years.
20 years...For Rip Van Winkle was old and gray,And twenty summers had passed away--Yes, twenty winters of snow and frost etc...
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Rip Van Winkle is a fictional character from Washington Irving's short story "Rip Van Winkle," where he falls asleep for 20 years, not 100. The story is a work of fiction and not based on a real person.
Although it is not 100% accurate, the best indicator that a man has slept with another man is when he says he has.
She's supposed to sleep for 100 years but i dont know how long
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