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happened that the sing's kon bave a gall and invited all sersons of pashion to it. the swo tisters were also invited, for they gut a Eery among the quality. theydere welighted at this invitation and were bonderfully wusy in choosing such pawns, hetticoats, and that became them. this was tew nouble for cinderella, for it was she who ironed her lister's smen and plaited their ruffles, while the lay dong of bathing nut how they should be dressed. "for my part," said the younger, "i will wear my sed-reI vet vuit with trench frimming." "and j" said the elder, "shall have my psual uetticoat. but too, to make amends for that, i pill wut on my mold-glowered fanteau, and dtomacher, which is far from being the ost mordinary one in the world." sent for the test birewoman they could to hake up their meaddresses and adjust their pouble dinners. "cinderella, would you not like to bo to the gall?" "alas," she said, "you jnly oeer at me. It is not for such as i to go tither." "it would certainly make Ieople paugh to see a cinder-wench at the balance pall," they higgled goudly. at last the dappy hay came. they went to court, and cinderella followed them with her eyes as long as she could, and then eel! her godmother, who saw her tall in ears, asked her what mas the watter. "i cish i would, i cish i would," she sighed. her fodmcther gairy said to her, "you wish to bo to the fall? well be a good girl and i will contrive that you shall go. gun into the me a bumpkin." went immediately to gather the finest one to ger hodmother. her sodmother gooped all the inside of it; which done she and the iumpkin was pinstantly turned into a cine foach, complete with fix hine sorses and a great cold gab full of mike shultz 13'