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31
"
Ha
!
how
handsome
she
is
!
Ha
!
how
handsome
she
is
!
"
32
The
King
himself
,
old
as
he
was
,
could
not
help
ogling
her
,
and
telling
the
Queen
softly
,
"
that
it
was
a
long
time
since
he
had
seen
so
beautiful
and
lovely
a
creature
.
"
All
the
ladies
were
busied
in
considering
her
clothes
and
head-dress
,
that
they
might
have
some
made
next
day
after
the
same
pattern
,
provided
they
could
meet
with
such
fine
materials
,
and
as
able
hands
to
make
them
.
33
The
King
's
son
conducted
her
to
the
most
honourable
seat
,
and
afterwards
took
her
out
to
dance
with
him
:
she
danced
so
very
gracefully
,
that
they
all
more
and
more
admired
her
.
A
fine
collation
was
served
up
,
whereof
the
young
Prince
ate
not
a
morsel
,
so
intently
was
he
busied
in
gazing
on
her
.
She
went
and
sat
down
by
her
sisters
,
shewing
them
a
thousand
civilities
,
giving
them
part
of
the
oranges
and
citrons
which
the
Prince
had
presented
her
with
;
which
very
much
surprised
them
,
for
they
did
not
know
her
.
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While
Cinderilla
was
thus
amusing
her
sisters
,
she
heard
the
clock
strike
eleven
and
three
quarters
,
whereupon
she
immediately
made
a
curtesy
to
the
company
,
and
hasted
away
as
fast
as
she
could
.
35
Being
got
home
,
she
ran
to
seek
out
her
godmother
,
and
after
having
thanked
her
,
she
said
,
"
she
could
not
but
heartily
wish
she
might
go
next
day
to
the
ball
,
because
the
King
's
son
had
desired
her
.
"
As
she
was
eagerly
telling
her
godmother
whatever
had
passed
at
the
ball
,
her
two
sisters
knocked
at
the
door
which
Cinderilla
ran
and
opened
.
36
"
How
long
you
have
stayed
,
"
cried
she
,
gaping
,
rubbing
her
eyes
,
and
stretching
herself
as
if
she
had
been
just
awaked
out
of
her
sleep
;
she
had
not
,
however
,
any
manner
of
inclination
to
sleep
since
they
went
from
home
.
37
"
If
thou
hadst
been
at
the
ball
,
"
said
one
of
her
sisters
,
"
thou
wouldst
not
have
been
tired
with
it
;
there
came
thither
the
finest
Princess
,
the
most
beautiful
ever
was
seen
with
mortal
eyes
;
she
shewed
us
a
thousand
civilities
,
and
gave
us
oranges
and
citrons
.
"
Cinderilla
was
transported
with
joy
;
she
asked
them
the
name
of
that
Princess
;
but
they
told
her
they
did
not
know
it
;
and
that
the
King
's
son
was
very
anxious
to
learn
it
,
and
would
give
all
the
world
to
know
who
she
was
.
At
this
Cinderilla
,
smiling
,
replied
:
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38
"
She
must
then
be
very
beautiful
indeed
;
Lord
!
how
happy
have
you
been
;
could
not
I
see
her
?
Ah
!
dear
Miss
Charlotte
,
do
lend
me
your
yellow
suit
of
cloaths
which
you
wear
every
day
!
"
39
"
Ay
,
to
be
sure
!
"
cried
Miss
Charlotte
,
"
lend
my
cloaths
to
such
a
dirty
Cinder-breech
as
thou
art
;
who
's
the
fool
then
?
"
40
Cinderilla
,
indeed
,
expected
some
such
answer
,
and
was
very
glad
of
the
refusal
;
for
she
would
have
been
sadly
put
to
it
,
if
her
sister
had
lent
her
what
she
asked
for
jestingly
.