Sunday, March 29, 2015

Literature. Part one.

                 Cinderella, or the little glass slipper by Charles Perrault.

Once upon a time was gentleman who married, for his second wife. This woman was the proudesr. She had two daughters of her own behavior. Man had a daughter from his first wife, she was very like of her mother, good and sweet.

So girl lived with father, stepmother, and two stepsisters. Her evil stepmom made her do very dirty work in the house. Wash the dishes, iron her dresses, sew clothes... etc.

This girl lived in the chimney-corner, and sit down among cinders. So all called her Cinderella.

Once day king's son gave a ball in the palace and invited all people in his kingdom.

Cinderella very wanted go to the ball, but her evil stepmother gave the girl many work in the house. Her father, stepmom, and two stepsisters went away to the ball.

Girl stays at home and began cry. She heared her fairy godmother, and came to her.

She said that Cinderella earned go to the ball, Kind fairy convern: pumpkin-the coach, mice-horses, rat-coachman, lizards-footmen. Girl's old dress in clothes with gold and silver colors and jewellery. Her wood shoes-the little glass slippers.

Fairy godmother commanded her not to stay till after midnight. Simple all disapper. At the ball Cinderella wa very good and beautiful that her own stepsisters unregnizable her. King's son, young prince fall-in-love in a beautiful girl.

After midnight Cinderella went away from ball and lost her glass slipper. At home her sisters were talking her about beautiful girl at the ball. Through several days king gave a promise that girl whom fit a glass slipper became his son's wife.

All of girls did not fit a little glass slipper, even Cinderella's stepsisters. But then poor girl wear a glass slipper, she was very happy. Appeared her godmother and touched to her dress and it became very beautiful. So Cinderella became a princess.

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