
Cinderella
the World's Greatest Fairytale
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ORIGINAL
Cinderella by the Brothers Grimm
Excerpt from Cinderella:
"This is not the right one either." he said. "Have you no other
daughter?"
"No," said the man. "There is only a daughter of my late wife's, a
puny, stunted drudge, but she cannot possibly be the bride."
The Prince said that she must be sent for.
But the mother answered "Oh no. She is much too dirty. She mustn't
be seen on any account."
He was absolutely determined, however, to have his way, and they
were obliged to summon Cinderella.
When she had washed her hands and face, she went up and curtsied to
the Prince, who handed her the golden slipper. Then she sat down on
a bench, pulled off her wooden clog, and put on the slipper which
fitted to a nicety. And when she stood up and the Prince looked into
her face, he recognized the beautiful maiden that he had danced with
and cried, "This is the true bride!"
The stepmother and the two sisters were dismayed and turned white
with rage. But he took Cinderella on his horse and rode off with
her.
As they rode past the hazel tree the two doves cried:
"Prithee, look back, prithee, look back,
No blood's on the track.
The shoe's not too small;
You carry the true bride home to your hall."!
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