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Once upon a time there lived an unhappy young girl. Her mother was dead and her father had
married a widow with two daughters. Her stepmother didn't like her one little bit.. Nothing was too
good for them - dresses, shoes, delicious food, soft beds, and every home comfort. But, for the
poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all.. No rest and no comfort. She had to work hard all day.
Only when evening came was she allowed to sit for a while by the fire, near the cinders. Thats why
everybody called her____.
____ 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 has and that is beauty. It was
quite true. _____, even dressed in old rags, 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 the palace and the
stepsisters were getting ready to go. ____ didn't even dare ask if she could go too. She knew very
well what the answer would be: You? 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. _____
sighed, Oh dear, I'm so unhappy! and the cat murmured Miaow.
Suddenly something amazing happened. As _____was sitting all alone, there was a burst of light and
a fairy appeared. Don't be alarmed, ______, said the fairy. I know you would love to go to the
ball. And so you shall! How can I, dressed in rags? _____replied. The servants will turn me
away! The fairy smiled. With a flick of her magic wand _____ found herself wearing the most
beautiful dress she had ever seen. Now for your coach, said the fairy; "A real lady would never go
to a ball on foot! Quick! Get me a pumpkin! Oh of course, said _____, rushing away. Then the
fairy turned to the cat. You, bring me seven mice, and, remember they must be alive!
______soon returned with the pumpkin and the cat with seven mice he had caught in the cellar.
With a flick of the magic wand 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.
You shall go to the ball _____. But remember! You must leave at midnight. That is when my spell
ends. Your coach will turn back into a pumpkin and the horses will become mice again. You will be
dressed in rags and wearing clogs instead of these glass slippers! Do you understand? _____smiled
and said, Yes, I understand!
____ had a wonderful time at the ball until she heard the first stroke of midnight! She
remembered what the fairy had said, and without a word of goodbye she slipped from the Princes
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!.The Prince, who was now madly in love with her, picked up the
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.
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 _____ is?
But, to everyones amazement, the shoe fitted perfectly.
Suddenly the fairy appeared and waved her magic wand. ____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_____! The Prince is waiting for you. So _____married the Prince and
lived happily ever. As for the cat, he just said Miaow!

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Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was
ever seen. Her mother and grandmother were excessively fond of her; This good woman had a little
red riding hood made for her. It suited the girl so extremely well that everybody called her Little
Red Riding Hood.
One day her mother, having made some cakes, said to her, "Go, my dear, and see how your
grandmother is doing, for I hear she has been very ill. Take her a cake, and this little pot of
butter." Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother, who lived in another
village.
As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up,
but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest. He asked her where
she was going. The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and talk to a wolf,
said to him, "I am going to see my grandmother and carry her a cake and a little pot of butter from
my mother."
"Does she live far off?" said the wolf" Oh I say," answered Little Red Riding Hood; "it is beyond
that mill you see there, at the first house in the village." "Well," said the wolf, "and I'll go and see
her too. I'll go this way and go you that, and we shall see who will be there first. "The wolf ran as
fast as he could, taking the shortest path, and the little girl took a roundabout way, entertaining
herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and gathering bouquets of little flowers. It
was not long before the wolf arrived at the old woman's house. He knocked at the door: tap,
tap."Who's there?"
"Your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood," replied the wolf,who has brought you a cake and a little
pot of butter sent you by mother." The good grandmother, who was in bed, because she was
somewhat ill, cried out, "Come in." The wolf pulled the bobbin, and the door opened, and then he
immediately fell upon the good woman and ate her up in a moment, for it been more than three days
since he had eaten. He then shut the door and got into the grandmother's bed, expecting Little Red
Riding Hood, who came some time afterwards and knocked at the door: tap, tap.
"Who's there?"Little Red Riding Hood, hearing the big voice of the wolf, was at first afraid; but
believing her grandmother had a cold, answered, "It is your grandchild Little Red Riding Hood, who
has brought you a cake and a little pot of butter mother sends you."The wolf cried out to her,
softening his voice as much as he could, "Come in, my dear ! The wolf, seeing her come in, said to
her, hiding himself under the bedclothes, "Put the cake and the little pot of butter upon the stool,
and come get into bed with me."
Little Red Riding Hood took off her clothes and got into bed. She was greatly amazed to see how
her grandmother looked in her nightclothes, and said to her, "Grandmother, what big arms you
have!"
"All the better to hug you with, my dear.""Grandmother, what big legs you have!" "All the better to
run with, my child." Grandmother, what big ears you have!" | "All the better to hear with, my child.".
"Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" "All the better to see with, my child.""Grandmother, what
big teeth you have got!" "All the better to eat you up with." And, saying these words, this wicked
wolf fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her all up.

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