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Let's try this. Cut and paste your The Emperor's Net Clothes summary here. Don't include your name! I'll make a wordle out of what we get.

//Two scoundrels heard of a vain and incompetent emperor and decided to take advantage of his vanity. The emperor loved new clothes and when the scoundrels posed as wonderful tailors, he couldn’t refuse the offer to buy from them. These scoundrels played a trick on the emperor and told him they would make clothes that could only be seen by those who were neither ignorant nor incompetent. When these “clothes” were presented to the emperor, he realized that even he could not see them. At the end, the emperor lied to his people, the people figured him out, and the scoundrels achieved their goal.//

Once upon a time, there was a gullible, vain emperor. Two scoundrels made an offer a shallow emperor couldn’t refuse. They told him that they could weave a fabric so fine, that stupid and incompetent people would not be able to see. The emperor could not see the fabric, but was too scared to admit it. The emperor held a parade in front of the whole town to show off his new clothes. It was not until a little boy tells him the truth that people realize that they were right – he was truly naked.

 Once upon a time there was a gullible, vain emperor who was obsessed with clothes. Scoundrels came along and talked the emperor into buying some clothes that were invisible. Of course the emperor loved clothes so he bought some. The scoundrels asked for supplies, a weave and gold thread. They started their work, or at least that is what they said.

  Once upon a time, there was a vain and gullible emperor who lived in a castle and only cared about his clothes. Two scoundrels come and promise him that they will create a new robe for him made out of fabric that only intelligent people can see, when really they are lying just to get the king’s money. The king orders his prime minister to check on the cloth, but the prime minister doesn’t see it, and later when the king tries on his new clothes, he doesn’t see the fabric either, but he doesn’t tell anyone because he doesn’t want to appear stupid. Later the king goes on a parade, and everyone says they see his new clothes when really he is naked, until one boy shouts out the truth.
 * __The Emperor’s New Clothes__**