Cinderella 


There was once a rich man whose wife lay sick. And when she felt her end drawing near, she called her only daughter to come near her bed and said, Dear child, be good and pious, and God will always take care of you. And I will look down upon you from heaven, and we'll be with you. And then she closed her eyes and died.The lady went each day to her mom's grave and sobbed, and was generally devout and good.When the colder time of year came, thesnow-shrouded the grave with a white covering.And when the sun came in the early spring and melted away, the man took to himself and another wife. The new wife brought two daughters home with her, and they were beautiful and fair in appearance, but at heart were black and ugly, and then began very evil times for the poor step-daughter is the stupid creature to sit in the same room with us, said they, those who eat food must earn it. She is nothing but a kitchen maid.They took away her pretty dresses and put on her an old gray, curdle and gave her wooden shoes to wear.Just look now at their proud Princess, how she is decked out rydrytheylaughg, and then they sent her into the kitchen. There she was obliged to do heavy work from morning to night. Get up early in the morning, draw water, make the fires, cook and wash. Besides that, the sisters did their utmost to torment her, mocking her and streaming peas and lentils among the ashes and setting her to pickthem up. In the nights, when she wasvery worn out with her hard day's worth of effort.She hadno bed to lie n, but was obliged to rest on the hearthamong the cinders. And because she always looked dusty and dirty, as if she hadslept in the cinders. They named her Cinderella.It happened one day that the dad went totheir fair and he asked his two stepdaughters what he ought to bring back for them.Finding clothes, said one pearls and jewels, said the other. But what will you have Cinderella? Said he,the first week father that strikes against your head on the way home that is what I should like you to bring me. So he bought for the two stepdaughters find clothes, pearls, and jewels, and on hisway back, as he rode throughthe green lane, a hazel twingstruck against his hat, and he broke it off and carried it home with him.And when he reached home, he gave the stepdaughters what they hadwished for, and his Cinderellahe gave the Hazel twig. She thanked him and went to her mother's grave at planted this twig. They're sobbing sharply to such an extent that the tears fell upon it and watered it, and it prospered and turned into a fine tree.Cinderella went tosee it three times each day and wept and prayed. And each time a white bird rose up from the tree, and if she uttered any wish, their bird brought her whatever she had wished for.Now it came to pass that the king ordain a festival that should last for three days, and to which all the beautiful young women of that country were bitten, so that the king son might choose a bride from among them. When the two stepdaughters heard that they too were a bit into a peer. They felt very pleased.What's more they called Cinderella and said, brush our hair, brush our shoes and make our clasps quick.We're going to the wedding face at the king's castle.When she heard this, Cinderella could not help crying for she too would haveliked to go to the dance. And she begged her stepmother to allow her what Cinderella said she in all your dust and dirt. You want to goto their festival you that haveno dress and no shoes. You want to dance.But as she persisted and asking at last astepmother said I have strewed a dish full of lentils in the ashes If you can pick them all up again in two hours, you may go with us than themaiden went to the back door that led into the gardenand called out. Oh gentle, those old turtle doves and allthe birds that be that lentils that in the ashes lie, come and pick up for me.The greatshould be placed in the dish, the awful you might eat, in the event that you wish. Then there came to the kitchen window to white doves, and after them some turtledoves and at last a crowd of all the birds under heaven, chirping and fluttering, and they alighted among the ashes. And the doves nodded their heads and began to pick, pick, pick, pick. And then all the others began to pick, pick, pick, pack and put all the good grains into the dish. Before an hour was over. All was done, and they flew away. Then the maid irought the dish to the stepmother feeling joyful, adthinking that now she shouldgo to the feast. Be that as it may, the stepmother said, No Cinderella, you have no legitimate garments, and you don't have any idea how to move. And you wouldbe laughed at. And when Cinderella cried for disappointment, she added. If you can pick two dishes full of lentils out of the ashes, nice and clean. You shall go with us thinking to herself, for that is not possible. When she had strewed to dishes full of lentils among the ashes, the maiden went through the back door into the garden and cried. Oh, gentle Dubs. Oh turtledoves and all the birds that be the lentils that in ashes lie, comeand pick up for me.The greatshould be placed in the dish. The awful you might eat on the off chance that you wish. So ttherecame to the kitchenwindow to white pigeons, and afterward some turtle birds. Also finally a horde of the multitude of different birds under paradise, peeping, and vacillating. What's more they landed among the cinders. What's more the birds gestured withtheir heads and started to pick, pick. And then all the others began to pick, pick, pick, pickand put all the good grains into the dish. And before half an hour was over, it wasall done and they flew away.Then they made it tookthe dish to the stepmother feeling joyful and thinking that now she should go withthem to the feast. But she said all of this is of no good to you. You cannot come with us. For you have no proper clothes and cannot dance, you would put us to shame.Then she turned her back to four Cinderella and made haste to set out with her two proud daughters. And as there was no one left in the house, Cinderella wentto her mother's grave under the Hazel bush and cried, little tree shake over me that silver furthermore gold mightdescend and cover me.Then the bird tosses down a dress of gold and silver and a couple of shoes weaved with silk and silver.And in all haste. She put on the dress and went to the festival. But her stepmother and sisters did not know her and thoughtshe must be a foreign princess. She looked so beautiful in hergolden dress of Cinderella.They never thoughtat all and suppose that she was sitting at home and picking the lentils out of the ashes. That king's son came to meet her and took her by the hand and dance with her and he refused to stand up with anyone else so that he might not be obliged to let goof her hand. And when anyone came to claim it, he answered, she is my partner. What's more while the evening came she needed to return home, yet the sovereign said he would go with her to deal with her, for he needed to see where the lovely lady resided, yet she got away from him and bounced into the pigeon-house Then the ruler delayed until the dad came and told him the odd lady had hopped intothe pigeon-house. The dad pondered internally, it clearlycan't be Cinderella and calledfor X and axes and had the contribute house chopped down, yet there was nobody in it.And when they entered the house, very sad Cinderella in her dirty clothes among the cinders and a little oil lamp burned dimly in the chimney for Cinderella had to be very quick and had jumped out ofthe pigeon-house again and had run to the Hazel Bush. And there she had taken off her beautiful dress and had laid it on the grave. And the bird had caved I read it awayagain.

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