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All this was laid on for her daughters. But, for the
poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all. No dresses,
only her stepsisters' hand-me-downs. No lovely dishes,
nothing but scraps. No nice rests and comfort. For
she had to work hard all day, and only when evening
came was she allowed to sit for a while by the fire,
near the cinders. That is how she got her nickname,
for everybody called her Cinderella. Cinderella used
to spend long hours all alone talking to the cat.
The cat said, "Miaow", which really meant, "Cheer
up! You have something neither of your stepsisters
have and that is beauty." It was quite true. Cinderella,
even dressed in rags with a dusty grey face from the
cinders, was a lovely girl. While her stepsisters,
no matter how splendid and elegant their clothes,
were still clumsy, lumpy and ugly and always would
be.
One day, beautiful new dresses arrived at the house.
A ball was to be held at Court and the stepsisters
were getting ready to go to it. Cinderella, didn't
even dare ask, "What about me?" for she knew very
well what the answer to that would be:
"You? My dear girl, you're staying at home to wash
the dishes, scrub the floors and turn down the beds
for your stepsisters. They will come home tired and
very sleepy." Cinderella sighed at the cat. "oh dear,
I'm so unhappy!" and the cat murmured
"Miaow". Suddenly something amazing happened. In the
kitchen, where Cinderella was sitting all by herself,
there was a burst of light and a fairy appeared.
"Don't be alarmed, Cinderella," said the fairy.
"The wind blew me your sighs. I know you would love
to go to the ball. And so you shall!" "how can I,
dressed in rags?" Cinderella replied.
"The servants will turn me away!" The fairy smiled.
With a flick of her magic wand... Cinderella found
herself wearing the most beautiful dress, the loveliest
ever seen in the realm.
"Now that we have settled the matter of the dress,"
said the fairy,
"we'll need to get you a coach. A real lady would
never go to a ball on foot!"
"Quick! Get me a pumpkin!" she ordered.
"Oh of course," said Cinderella, rushing away. Then
the fairy turned to the cat.
"You, bring me seven mice!"
"Seven mice!" said the cat.
"I didn't know fairies ate mice too!"
"They're not for eating, silly! Do as you are told!...
and, remember they must be alive!" Cinderella soon
returned with a fine pumpkin and the cat with seven
mice he had caught in the cellar.
"Good!" exclaimed the fairy. With a flick of her magic
wand... wonder of wonders! The pumpkin turned into
a sparkling coach and the mice became six white horses,
while the seventh mouse turned into a coachman, in
a smart uniform and carrying a whip. Cinderella could
hardly believe her eyes.
"I shall present you at Court. You will soon see that
the Prince, in whose honour the ball is being held,
will be enchanted by your loveliness. But remember!
You must leave the ball at midnight and come home.
For that is when the spell ends. Your coach will turn
back into a pumpkin, the horses will become mice again
and the coachman will turn back into a mouse... and
you will be dressed again in rags and wearing clogs
instead of these dainty little slippers! Do you understand?"
Cinderella smiled and said,
"Yes, I understand!" When Cinderella entered the ballroom
at the palace, a hush fell. Everyone stopped in mid-sentence
to admire her elegance, her beauty and grace.
"Who can that be?" people asked each other. The two
stepsisters also wondered who the newcomer was, for
never in a month of Sundays, would they ever have
guessed that the beautiful girl was really poor Cinderella
who talked to the cat! When the prince set eyes on
Cinderella, he was struck by her beauty. Walking over
to her, he bowed deeply and asked her to dance. And
to the great disappointment of all the young ladies,
he danced with Cinderella all evening.
"Who are you, fair maiden?" the Prince kept asking
her. But Cinderella only replied:
"What does it matter who I am! You will never see
me again anyway."
"Oh, but I shall, I'm quite certain!" he replied.
Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball... But,
all of a sudden, she heard the sound of a clock: the
first stroke of midnight! She remembered what the
fairy had said, and without a word of goodbye she
slipped from the Prince's arms and ran down the steps.
As she ran she lost one of her slippers, but not for
a moment did she dream of stopping to pick it up!
If the last stroke of midnight were to sound... oh...
what a disaster that would be! Out she fled and vanished
into the night. The Prince, who was now madly in love
with her, picked up her slipper and said to his ministers,
"Go and search everywhere for the girl whose foot
this slipper fits. I will never be content until I
find her!" So the ministers tried the slipper on the
foot of all the girls... and on Cinderella's foot
as well... Surprise! The slipper fitted perfectly.
"That awful untidy girl simply cannot have been at
the ball," snapped the stepmother.
"Tell the Prince he ought to marry one of my two daughters!
Can't you see how ugly Cinderella is! Can't you see?"
Suddenly she broke off, for the fairy had appeared.
"That's enough!" she exclaimed, raising her magic
wand. In a flash, Cinderella appeared in a splendid
dress, shining with youth and beauty. Her stepmother
and stepsisters gaped at her in amazement, and the
ministers said,
"Come with us, fair maiden! The Prince awaits to present
you with his engagement ring!" So Cinderella joyfully
went with them, and lived happily ever after with
her Prince. And as for the cat, he just said "Miaow"!
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