Cenicienta
Thereupon she closed her eyes and departed. Every day the maiden went out to her mother's grave, and wept, and she remainedpious and good. When winter came the snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and by the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man had taken another wife.
The woman had brought with herinto the house two daughters, who were beautiful and fair of face, but vile and black of heart. Now began a bad time for the poor step-child. "Is the stupid goose to sit in the parlor with us," theysaid. "He who wants to eat bread must earn it. Out with the kitchen-wench." They took her pretty clothes away from her, put an old grey bedgown on her, and gave her wooden shoes.
Cinderella
Ithappened that the king's son gave a ball to which I invite all distinguished persons were also invited. Cinderella was the one who ironed her sisters' clothes.
-I. - I said most will put the red velvetdress
-I. - Said lower skirt will go with my simple, but instead I'll get my coat and my gold flojers prendeor diamonds.
While combing them they said:
'Cinderella, would you like to go to dance?'Oh ladies, you are making fun of me?
Finally came the happy day they departed and the fol ashen eyes and saw them when they began to mourn. At the same time appeared as a fairy godmother andwatched her in tears asked her what was wrong.
- I would like ... I would like
- Would you like to go to the ball?
- If - He sighed Cinderella
Then took to his room and said. - Go to the garden andbring me a pumpkin, play it and magically became a gilded carriage
Command to look after the basement and every time I saw a mouse gave him a blow with the wand and this was automatically...
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