One day a special invitation arrived at Cinderella’s house. It was
from the royal palace. The king’s only son was a truly handsome prince
was going to have a grand ball. Three girls were invited to come.
Cinderella knew she wouldn’t be allowed to go to the ball. But the ugly
sisters, ho ho ho, they were excited. They couldn’t talk about anything
else.
When the day of the ball came, they made such a fuss. Poor
Cinderella had to rush about upstairs and downstairs. She fixed their
hair in fancy waves and curls. She helped them put on their expensive
new dresses. And she arranged their jewels just so. As soon as they had
gone, Cinderella sat down by the fire and she said. “Oh I do wish I
could go to the ball”. The next moment, standing beside her was a
lovely old lady with a silver wand in here hand. “Cinderella, she said
” I am your fairy godmother and you shall go to the ball. But first you
must go into the garden and pick a golden pumpkin, then bring me six
mice from the mousetraps, a whiskered rat from the rat trap, and six
lizards. You’ll find the lizards behind the watering can.
So Cinderella fetched a golden pumpkin, six grey mice, a whiskered
rate, six lizards. The fairy godmother touched them with her wand and
the pumpkin became a golden coach, the mice became six grey horses, the
rat became a coachman with the most enormous moustache, and the lizards
became six footmen dressed in green and yellow, then the fairy
godmother touched Cinderella with the wand and her old dress became a
golden dress sparkling with jewels while on her feet was the prettiest
pair of glass slippers ever seen. Remember said the fairy godmother you
must leave the ball before the clock strikes twelve because at midnight
the magic ends. “Thank you fairy godmother” said Cinderella and she
climbed into the coach.
When Cinderella arrived at the ball she looked so beautiful that
everyone wondered who she was! Even the ugly sisters. The Prince of
course asked here to dance with him and they danced all evening. He
would not dance with anyone else. Now Cinderella was enjoying the ball
so much that she forgot her fairy godmothers warning until it was
almost midnight and the clock began to strike. One. Two. Three. She
hurried out of the ballroom. Four. Five. Six. As she ran down the
palace steps one of her glass slippers fell off. Seven. Eight. Nine.
She ran on toward the golden coach. Ten Eleven Twelve. Then there was
Cinderella in her old dress. The golden pumpkin lay in her feet. And
scampering down off down the road were six grey mice, a whiskered rat
and six green lizards.. So Cinderella had to walk home and by the time
the ugly sisters returned home was sitting quietly by the fire.
Now when Cinderella ran from the palace, the prince tried to follow
her and he found the glass slipper. He said, “I shall marry the
beautiful girl whose foot fits this slipper and only her. IN the
morning the prince went from house to house with the glass slipper and
every young lady tried to squeeze her foot into it. But it didn’t’ fit
any of them.
At last the prince came to Cinderella’s house. First one ugly sister
tried to squash her foot into the slipper. But her foot was too wide
and fat. Then the other ugly sister tried but her foot was too long and
thin. Please said Cinderella, let me try. “The slipper won’t fit you”,
said the ugly sisters. “You didn’t go to the ball!” But Cinderella
slipped her foot into the glass slipper and it fit perfectly. The next
moment standing beside her was the fairy godmother. She touched
Cinderella with the wand and there she was in a golden dress sparkling
with jewels and on her feet was the prettiest pair of glass slippers
ever seen. The ugly sisters were so surprised that, for once they
couldn’t think of anything to say. But the Prince knew what to say. He
asked Cinderella to marry him.
And then there was a happy wedding. Everyone who had gone to the
ball was invited, even the ugly sisters. There was wonderful food, lots
of music and dancing. And the Prince of course danced every dance with
Cinderella. He would not dance with anyone else.
source : Kumpulan Dongeng.com
source : Kumpulan Dongeng.com
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