Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper . i n 1 1 a m find six lizards behind the watering them to me, she said. Cinderella had no sooner done so thanher godmother turned them into six foot-men, who jumped up behind the coach withtheir liveries of gold and silver. The fairythen touched Cinderella with her wand,and in an instant she was dressed in clothof gold and silver, all set with jewels, andon her feet were a pair of glass Cinderella got up into her coach,and the fairy commanded her not to stayone moment after midnight, for if she did *4 i n 1 1 a the coach would b


Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper . i n 1 1 a m find six lizards behind the watering them to me, she said. Cinderella had no sooner done so thanher godmother turned them into six foot-men, who jumped up behind the coach withtheir liveries of gold and silver. The fairythen touched Cinderella with her wand,and in an instant she was dressed in clothof gold and silver, all set with jewels, andon her feet were a pair of glass Cinderella got up into her coach,and the fairy commanded her not to stayone moment after midnight, for if she did *4 i n 1 1 a the coach would become a pumpkin again,her horses mice, her coachman a rat, herfootmen lizards, and her clothes just asthey were. She promised to do as she was told, andaway she drove to the ball. The kings son was told that a greatprincess whom nobody knew was drivingup to the palace, and he ran out to meether. Everybody was astonished whenthey saw her great beauty. The princefell in love with her at first sight, and hewould dance with no one else. 25.


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