1. Christian and Marigold get out of jail2. Marigold doesn't have to marry Prince Cypress
3. Marigold doesn't have to marry Prince Magnus either and Marigold and Christian get married :)
I hope I answered your questionthoroughly! :)
-JadeHoran
The original edition of "Once Upon a Marigold" which was published in 2002 had 272 pages. The electronic version published in 2004 has 282 pages.
Jean Ferris was born in 1939.
Jean Erskine Ferris has written: 'House of hate'
Jean Leon Gerome Ferris died on 1930-03-18.
You don't have a specific question asked, but the bookOnce Upon a Marigold is excellent. I would definitely recommend it. Here is some more info on it:http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-Marigold-Jean-Ferris/dp/0152050841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237746676&sr=1-1Also, there is a second book called Twice Upon a Marigold, I didn't love as much as the first book but its alright.
San Diego, California.
The cast of Marigold - 1936 includes: Jean Clyde as Mrs. Pringle Lance Lister as Himself - Introducer Wyndham Milligan as Nigel Lumsden Geoffrey Steele as Bobbie Townsend Sophie Stewart as Marigold Sellar
Jean-Léon Gérôme was born on May 11, 1824.
jean leon gerome ferris
The theme of "Bad" by Jean Ferris explores the complexities of human nature, morality, and redemption. It delves into the idea that people are not entirely good or bad, but rather a mix of both, and how individuals can navigate their own moral compass in difficult situations. The book also touches on the power of forgiveness and second chances.
The book Once Upon a Marigold is excellent. I would definitely recommend it. Here is some more info on it: http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-Marigold-Jean-Ferris/dp/0152050841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237746676&sr=1-1 Also, there is a second book called Twice Upon a Marigold, I didn't love as much as the first book but its alright.
Jean Ferris has written: 'All that glitters' -- subject(s): Fathers, Buried treasure, Interpersonal relations, Fiction 'Audio CDs for use with Music' 'Looking for home' -- subject(s): Family problems, Fiction, Interpersonal relations, Pregnancy, Unmarried mothers 'Eight seconds' -- subject(s): Rodeos, Homosexuality, Prejudices, Fiction