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Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper
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And now her two sisters knew Cinderellato be the same beautiful creature they had seen at the ball. They threw themselves at her feet, begging her pardon for all the ill-usage they had made her suffer. Cinderellaraised and kissed them, saying that she forgave them with all her heart, and entreated them to be loving to her always.

They led her to the young Prince,arrayed as she was. He thought her lovelier than ever, and, a few days after, they were married. Cinderella,who was as good as she was beautiful, lodged her two sisters in the palace, and married them that same day to two great Lords of the Court.

MORAL

Better than wealth or art,
Jewels or a painted face,
It is when a natural heart
Inhabits its natural place
And beats at a natural pace.

ANOTHER

Yet youth that is poor of purse,
No matter how witty or handsome,
Will find its talents no worse
For a godmamma to advance ’em.