“Oh,how I
wish I could go to ball,”sighed Cindirella,as she watched her two ugly
stepsisters going off in their coach.
“Go back to
your work,” the Ugly Sisters jeered. “The prince would never want to dance with
a girl in rags,like you.
“Hurry,we
don’t want to be late meeting Prince Charming,” snapped Cinderella’s
stepmother. They all treated Cindirella like a servant-girl and made her work
hard all day.
Cinderella
ran back to the kitchen and buried her head in her hands,sobbing her heart out.
“Cheer up,Cindirella,” squeaked the mica,who were the only friends she knew.
“Yes,cheer
up,Cindirella,for if yo do as I say,you shall
go to the ball.”
Cindirella
looked up,starled. Before her stood an old lady with a wand in her hand. “Who
are you?” she asked. “Your Fairy Grandmother,” chuckled the old lady.
“Now run
into the garden and pick the largest pumpkin you cand find,” ordered Fairy
Grandmother. Cindirella
obeyed,wondering what it was for. The Fairy Godmother waved her hand and the
pumpkin turned into a Grand coach with a coachman sitting on top.
“Now I
need six mice,” said Fairy Godmother, and Cinderella called the mice to come
and help. Fairy Godmother waved her wand again and the mice turned into six
lovely white horses. Another wave
of the magic wand and Cinderella’s ragd were changed into a beatiful gown. “Off
you go
to the ball,” said her Fairy Godmother,”but remember,you must leave
before twelve o’clock.”
When Cinderella reached the Palace,everyone
gasped at her beauty. The prince hurried to her side. “ Please dance with me,”
he asked her.
“Who is the
beautiful Princess dancing with the Prince?” whispered the Ugly Sisters.
She fled
from the ballroom,dropping one of her glass slippers on the Palace steps. But
she was too late. The coach was already disappearing.
Her clothes
turned back to rags as,unseen,she ran home,leaving the broken-hearted Prince still
searching for her.
Then Prince
Charming found the glass slipper on the stairway. “I will
marry the girl whose foot this slipper fits,” he declared.
He went from
house to house,asking all the girl to try on the slipper. The Ugly Sisters wept
with rage as they discovered their feet were much too large.
Only
Cindirella’s foot slipped easily into the slipper. So the Prince asked
Cindirella to marry him. She accepted,of course,and they both lived happily
ever after.
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