![]() ![]() They all called her Cinder-wench except the youngest sister, who 14 When shehad done her work she used to go into thechimney corner and sit down among thecinders. The poor girl bore all this very pa-tiently, and dared not tell her father, whoalways sided with his wife. She gave hera straw bed in the garret to sleep upon,while her own daughters slept in finerooms and upon soft beds. Shemade her wash dishes, scrub floors andwait on her own daughters. She could not bear thegood qualities of her pretty stepdaughter,and the more because they made her own 18 Cinderella daughters appear the less attractive. ![]() Nosooner was the wedding over than thewicked woman began to show herself inher true colors. ![]() Publisher: Chicago : Reilly and Britton Co.Ĭontributing Library: Virginia Beach Public Libraryĭigitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan FoundationĬlick here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.ĬINDERELLA rjHHIS is the story of a beautiful,-*■ motherless young girl whose fathermarried, for the second time, a haughtyand proud widow who had two daughtersof her own, both vain and selfish. Subjects: Fairy godmothers-Juvenile fiction Stepmothers-Juvenile fiction Princes-Juvenile fiction Magic-Juvenile fiction Children's stories Fairy tales Title: Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper Identifier: cinderellaorlitt00unse ( find matches) ![]()
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