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There was once a gentleman who is remarried to a woman, the most haughty and proud ever seen. He had two daughters like that and that he appeared in everything.
The husband, meanwhile, had a daughter, but an unparalleled sweetness and kindness, he had inherited from his mother who was the best person in the world.
Performed along with the wedding, the stepmother gave vent to his temper, hecould not bear the qualities of the young, which made it look even more hateful to her daughters. He made her the meanest chores: she was the one scrubbing floors and dishes, who cleaned the rooms of Mrs. and the Misses her daughters slept on top of the house, in a garret on a miserable clowns, while her sisters occupied rooms with parquet, where they had beds and mirrors the latest fashion in whichthey could look to the entire body.
The poor girl endured everything patiently, and dared not complain to his father, for fear that his wife scolded him completely dominated. When he finished his chores, was installed in the chimney corner, sitting on the ashes, which had earned the nickname Culocenizón. The girl, who was not as bad as most, called Cinderella, but Cinderella, with theirmiserable clothes, kept a hundred times more beautiful than her sisters who were so richly dressed.
It happened that the king's son gave a ball to which he invited all the distinguished people, our two girls were also invited, as had many names in the region. Here they are very satisfied and worry about choosing the best costumes and hairstyles that they sit; new work for Cinderella it was she whoironed her sisters' clothes and ornaments of her pleated dresses. Not talked about was how they would suits.
'I said most, I put my red velvet dress and my ornaments of England.
'I said smaller, easy go with my skirt, but instead, I'll get my coat with golden flowers and my shiny pin that will not go unnoticed.
Experienced hands were responsible for assembling the hair of two floors and lunarbought hairpieces. Cinderella called to ask his opinion because he had good taste. Cinderella advised best, and even offered to fix her hair, which they accepted. While combing, they told him:
- Cinderella, would you like to go to the ball?
'Oh, ladies, you're laughing, that is not something for me.
You're right, they would laugh if they saw a pretty Culocenizón entering the dance.
AnotherCinderella would have fixed the bad hair, but she was good and combed all perfection.
So happy were they spent about two days without eating. Over a dozen laces broke into force to tighten the waist thinner saw them, and I passed a mirror.
Finally, the happy day arrived, departed, and Cinderella followed them with eyes and when he lost sight began to mourn. Her godmother, who saw her in tears,asked what was wrong.
'I'd like ... I would like ...
Cried so much that could not finish. Her godmother, who was a fairy, said:
- Would you like to go to the ball, right?
- Oh, yes, said Cinderella, sighing.
- Well, you're good! Said her godmother, I will go.
He took her to his room and said:
-Go into the garden and bring me a pumpkin.
Cinderella went at once to get the best wefound and what was her godmother, unable to guess how this pumpkin could make her go to the ball. Her godmother emptied it and leaving only the shell, she touched with her wand and instantly became the pumpkin carriage, a beautiful all gold.
Then he looked into the trap where they found six live rats. She told Cinderella to lift a little trap door, and each rat left gave him a blow with the wand,and the rat was automatically transformed into a spirited horse, which made a team of six horses of a beautiful color gray mouse. As there was to do a driver:
I'm going to see Cinderella said, if there is a mouse trap to make a coachman.
You're right, said her godmother, go see.
Cinderella brought the trap where there were three fat mice. The fairy chose one for his imposing beard, and...
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