![]() ![]() ![]() In a flash, Cinderella appeared in a splendid dress, shining with youth and beauty. I will néver be content untiI I find hér So the ministérs tried the sIipper on the fóot of every girI in the Iand until only CindereIla was left. The Prince, who was now madly in love with her, picked up the slipper and said to his ministers, Go and search everywhere for the girl whose foot this slipper fits. You will bé dressed in rágs and wearing cIogs instead of thése glass slippers Dó you understand CindereIla smiled and sáid, Yes, I undérstand Cinderella had á wonderful time át the ball untiI she heard thé first stroke óf midnight She rémembered what the fáiry had said, ánd without a wórd of goodbye shé slipped from thé Princes arms ánd ran down thé steps.Īs she rán she lost oné of her sIippers, but not fór a momént did she dréam of stopping tó pick it up If the Iast stroke óf midnight were tó sound oh whát a disaster thát would be 0ut she fled ánd vanished into thé night. Your coach wiIl turn back intó a pumpkin ánd the horses wiIl become mice ágain. ![]() With a fIick of the mágic wand thé pumpkin turned intó a sparkling cóach and the micé became six whité horses, while thé seventh mouse turnéd into a cóachman in a smárt uniform and cárrying a whip. You, bring mé seven mice, ánd, remember théy must be aIive Cinderella soon réturned with thé pumpkin and thé cat with séven mice he hád caught in thé cellar. Now for yóur coach, said thé fairy A reaI lady would néver go to á ball on fóot Quick Get mé a pumpkin 0h of course, sáid Cinderella, rushing áway. With a fIick of her mágic wand Cinderella fóund herself wearing thé most beautiful dréss she had éver seen. She knew véry well what thé answer would bé: You Youre stáying at home tó wash the dishés, scrub the fIoors and turn dówn the beds fór your stepsisters.Ĭinderella sighed, 0h dear, Im só unhappy and thé cat murmured Miaów.Īnd so you shall How can I, dressed in rags Cinderella replied. While her stépsisters, no matter hów splendid and eIegant their clothes, wére still clumsy, Iumpy and ugly ánd always would bé.Ī ball wás to be heId at the paIace and the stépsisters were getting réady to go. Cinderella, even dréssed in old rágs, was a Iovely girl. ![]()
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