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41
The
next
day
the
two
sisters
were
at
the
ball
,
and
so
was
Cinderilla
,
but
dressed
more
magnificently
than
before
.
42
The
King
's
son
was
always
by
her
,
and
never
ceased
his
compliments
and
amorous
speeches
to
her
;
to
whom
all
this
was
so
far
from
being
tiresome
,
that
she
quite
forgot
what
her
godmother
had
recommended
to
her
,
so
that
she
,
at
last
,
counted
the
clock
striking
twelve
,
when
she
took
it
to
be
no
more
than
eleven
;
she
then
rose
up
,
and
fled
as
nimble
as
a
deer
.
43
The
Prince
followed
,
but
could
not
overtake
her
.
She
left
behind
one
of
her
glass
slippers
,
which
the
Prince
took
up
most
carefully
.
She
got
home
,
but
quite
out
of
breath
,
without
coach
or
footmen
,
and
in
her
nasty
old
cloaths
,
having
nothing
left
her
of
all
her
finery
,
but
one
of
the
little
slippers
,
fellow
to
that
she
dropped
.
The
guards
at
the
palace
gate
were
asked
if
they
had
not
seen
a
Princess
go
out
;
who
said
,
they
had
seen
nobody
go
out
,
but
a
young
girl
,
very
meanly
dressed
,
and
who
had
more
the
air
of
a
poor
country
wench
,
than
a
gentle-woman
.
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44
When
the
two
sisters
returned
from
the
ball
,
Cinderilla
asked
them
if
they
had
been
well
diverted
,
and
if
the
fine
lady
had
been
there
.
They
told
her
,
Yes
,
but
that
she
hurried
away
immediately
when
it
struck
twelve
,
and
with
so
much
haste
,
that
she
dropped
one
of
her
little
glass
slippers
,
the
prettiest
in
the
world
,
and
which
the
King
's
son
had
taken
up
;
that
he
had
done
nothing
but
look
at
it
during
all
the
latter
part
of
the
ball
,
and
that
most
certainly
he
was
very
much
in
love
with
the
beautiful
person
who
owned
the
little
slipper
.
45
What
they
said
was
very
true
;
for
a
few
days
after
,
the
King
's
son
caused
it
to
be
proclaimed
by
sound
of
trumpet
,
that
he
would
marry
her
whose
foot
this
slipper
would
just
fit
.
They
whom
he
employed
began
to
try
it
on
upon
the
Princesses
,
then
the
duchesses
,
and
all
the
Court
,
but
in
vain
.
It
was
brought
to
the
two
sisters
,
who
did
all
they
possibly
could
to
thrust
their
feet
into
the
slipper
,
but
they
could
not
effect
it
.
46
Cinderilla
,
who
saw
all
this
,
and
knew
her
slipper
,
said
to
them
laughing
:
47
"
Let
me
see
if
it
will
not
fit
me
?
"
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48
Her
sisters
burst
out
a-laughing
,
and
began
to
banter
her
.
The
gentleman
who
was
sent
to
try
the
slipper
,
looked
earnestly
at
Cinderilla
,
and
finding
her
very
handsome
,
said
it
was
but
just
that
she
should
try
,
and
that
he
had
orders
to
let
every
one
make
tryal
.
He
invited
Cinderilla
to
sit
down
,
and
putting
the
slipper
to
her
foot
,
he
found
it
went
on
very
easily
,
and
fitted
her
,
as
if
it
had
been
made
of
wax
.
The
astonishment
her
two
sisters
were
in
was
excessively
great
,
but
still
abundantly
greater
,
when
Cinderilla
pulled
out
of
her
pocket
the
other
slipper
,
and
put
it
on
her
foot
.
Thereupon
,
in
came
her
godmother
,
who
having
touched
,
with
her
wand
,
Cinderilla
's
cloaths
,
made
them
richer
and
more
magnificent
than
any
of
those
she
had
before
.
49
And
now
her
two
sisters
found
her
to
be
that
fine
beautiful
lady
whom
they
had
seen
at
the
ball
.
They
threw
themselves
at
her
feet
,
to
beg
pardon
for
all
the
ill
treatment
they
had
made
her
undergo
.
50
Cinderilla
took
them
up
,
and
as
she
embraced
them
,
cried
that
she
forgave
them
with
all
her
heart
,
and
desired
them
always
to
love
her
.