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07-cinderella-第2部分

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you have been! Could not I see her? Ah! dear Miss

Charlotte; do lend me your yellow suit of clothes which

you wear every day。〃



〃Ay; to be sure!〃 cried Miss Charlotte; 〃lend my

clothes to such a dirty Cinderwench as thou art! I

should be a fool。〃



Cinderella; indeed; expected well such answer; and was

very glad of the refusal; for she would have been sadly

put to it if her sister had lent her what she asked for

jestingly。



The next day the two sisters were at the ball; and so was

Cinderella; but dressed more magnificently than before。

The King's son was always by her; and never ceased his

compliments and kind speeches to her; to whom all this

was so far from being tiresome that she quite forgot what

her godmother had recommended to her; so that she; at

last; counted the clock striking twelve when she took it

to be no more than eleven; she then rose up and fled; as

nimble as a deer。 The Prince followed; but could not

overtake her。 She left behind one of her glass slippers;

which the Prince took up most carefully。 She got home

but quite out of breath; and in her nasty old clothes;

having nothing left her of all her finery but one of the

little slippers; fellow to that she dropped。 The guards at

the palace gate were asked:



If they had not seen a princess go out。



Who said: They had seen nobody go out but a young

girl; very meanly dressed; and who had more the air of a

poor country wench than a gentlewoman。



When the two sisters returned from the ball Cinderella

asked them: If they had been well diverted; and if the

fine lady had been there。



They told her: Yes; but that she hurried away

immediately when it struck twelve; and with so much haste

that she dropped one of her little glass slippers; the

prettiest in the world; which the King's son had taken

up; that he had done nothing but look at her all the time

at the ball; and that most certainly he was very much in

love with the beautiful person who owned the glass

slipper。



What they said was very true; for a few days after the

King's son caused it to be proclaimed; by sound of trumpet;

that he would marry her whose foot the slipper would

just fit。 They whom he employed began to try it upon

the princesses; then the duchesses and all the Court; but

in vain; it was brought to the two sisters; who did all they

possibly could to thrust their foot into the slipper; but

they could not effect it。 Cinderella; who saw all this; and

knew her slipper; said to them; laughing:



〃Let me see if it will not fit me。〃



Her sisters burst out a…laughing; and began to banter

her。 The gentleman who was sent to try the slipper looked

earnestly at Cinderella; and; finding her very handsome;

said:



It was but just that she should try; and that he had

orders to let everyone make trial。



He obliged Cinderella to sit down; and; putting the

slipper to her foot; he found it went on very easily; and

fitted her as if it had been made of wax。 The astonishment

her two sisters were in was excessively great; but

still abundantly greater when Cinderella pulled out of her

pocket the other slipper; and put it on her foot。 Thereupon;

in came her godmother; who; having touched with

her wand Cinderella's clothes; made them richer and

more magnificent than any of those she had before。



And now her two sisters found her to be that fine;

beautiful lady whom they had seen at the ball。 They

threw themselves at her feet to beg pardon for all the ill…

treatment they had made her undergo。 Cinderella took

them up; and; as she embraced them; cried:



That she forgave them with all her heart; and desired

them always to love her。



She was conducted to the young prince; dressed as she

was; he thought her more charming than ever; and; a few

days after; married her。 Cinderella; who was no less good

than beautiful; gave her two sisters lodgings in the palace;

and that very same day matched them with two great

lords of the Court。'1'





'1' Charles Perrault。

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