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* [[Something About a Rose]]: A given for all ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' tellings, of course, but this telling in particular has a heavy focus on the caring and meaning of roses. Especially in the castle, where practically ''everything'' inside has a rose motif, right down to the soap.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Lionheart disguises herself as a boy to get a job as a stablehand.
** [[Sweet Onon Polly Oliver]]: ...and one of the sons of the family she's working for falls in love with her.
* [[True Beauty Is Onon the Inside]]: Well, ''duh'', but there's actually an example of this before Beauty meets the Beast, when Beauty takes great care of a mass of extremely thorny, ugly, and seemingly dead plants and is rewarded when they bloom with beautiful and lovely-smelling roses.
* [[Year Outside, Hour Inside]]: Beauty stays with the Beast for only seven days, but when she returns to her sisters, she learns that seven months have passed for them.
** Which leads to a bit of [[Fridge Horror]] when you consider how fast the petals fell from the rose the Beast gave to Beauty even when she was away from the castle. If the condition of the rose represents the Beast's condition and it took less than a day for all the petals to fall outside of the castle, just how long ''did'' it take for the Beast to start dying when Beauty left him?