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  • Their true motives are so submerged beneath public performances and duplicity that they remind me of the pea in the fairytale of the Princess and the Pea, buried under 20 matresses.

    On Gordon Brown's "Fear" of Elections Jack of Kent 2008

  • Pea is on a journey to heal herself, and find herself – and you will want to go with her to find her dear, dead sister – I do.

    Blogging with Jean Brashear 2010

  • After Pea is kidnapped, Despereaux discovers he is the only one who can rescue her … and that even the tiniest mouse can find the courage of a knight in shining armor.

    The Tale of Despereaux Movie Trailer #2 | /Film 2008

  • And for some unknown reason, The Princess and the Pea is resonating with me today, too.

    What's your personal mythology? 2008

  • The new catcher was Joe Greene, who was called Pea because that’s what he threw to second base.

    I Was Right on Time Buck O’ Neil 1996

  • The new catcher was Joe Greene, who was called Pea because that’s what he threw to second base.

    I Was Right on Time Buck O’ Neil 1996

  • There were no graded ranks in the rangers, but he and Gus had taken to calling Pea Eye “Corporal” because they liked him.

    Comanche Moon Larry McMurtry 1997

  • There were no graded ranks in the rangers, but he and Gus had taken to calling Pea Eye “Corporal” because they liked him.

    Comanche Moon Larry McMurtry 1997

  • There were no graded ranks in the rangers, but he and Gus had taken to calling Pea Eye “Corporal” because they liked him.

    Comanche Moon Larry McMurtry 1997

  • There were no graded ranks in the rangers, but he and Gus had taken to calling Pea Eye “Corporal” because they liked him.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

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