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Title: Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper and Other Stories
Author: Anonymous
Posting Date: September 26, 2008 [EBook #1599]
Release Date: January, 1999
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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CINDERELLA OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER AND OTHER STORIES
By Anonymous Authors
Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper
Fanny's Telephone Order
The Raindrops' New Dresses
Sir Gobble
What is It?
John's Bright Idea
A Sad Thanksgiving Party
Guy and the Bee
Mean Boy
Naughty Pumpkin's Fate
Something About Fires
The lee-King's Reign.
Malmo, the Wounded Rat
Mama's Happy Christmas
Cured of Carelessness
A Visit from a Prince
Stringing Cranberries
Christmas in California
A Troublesome Call
Bertie's Corn-Popper
Fire! Fire! Fire!
The Dolls and the Other Dolls
Why Did Mamma Change Her Mind?
Clara's Funeral.
The Chickadee-Dee.
The Children's Party
Brave Tomasso
Tommy Frost Sees a Bear
Myself
Two Strange Sights
A Cat's Instincts
Diliah's New Year's Presents
Night Flowers
The First Snow Storm
Fred's Stolen Ride
A Valentine Party
The Venturesome Rat
The Bear's Feast
Babie's Curls.
The Red Apples
Bubbles
A Horse Who Wore Snow Shoes
The Angry Bobolink
How Hiram Spent His Shrimp Money
The Ant's House
The Foolish Pug
The Silhouette Party
The Snow Birds
A Kind Heart
Towser Talks
Just as She Pleased
CINDERELLA; OR THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER.
Once there was a gentleman who married for his second wife the proudest
and most haughty woman that was ever seen. She had by a former husband
two daughters of her own humor, who were, indeed, exactly like her in
all things. He had likewise, by another wife, a young daughter, but of
unparalleled goodness and sweetness of temper, whi
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