This excerpt is from The Princess Bride.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The story is about the most beautiful women and their humorous and tragic downfalls. Beauty did not matter to Buttercup. She spent he days riding her horse, avoiding her parents' arguments, avoiding bathing and hair-combing.
The village boys all developed infatuations with Buttercup. But she was not bothered. The news spread across the country and a rich man came. She started to take notice of her beauty after the rich man came.
2. The farm-boy worked for Buttercup and her parents. He did everything as ordered by Buttercup. The village girls felt that Buttercup had stolen all the village boys, as they were ready to do anything for her. When the boys asked, 'can I go horse-riding with you?'. She said, 'I would like to go alone'.