![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She had, by a former husband, two daughters of herown, who were, indeed, exactly like her in all things. Cinderella Or, The Little Glass Slipper, and Other StoriesĬinderella 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 - A mean boy - A naughty pumpkin's fate - Something about fires - The ice-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 - Dinah's New Year's present - Night flowers - The first snow-storm - Fred's stolen ride - A Valentine party - The venturesome rat - The bears' feast - Patty-sayings - 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 - The working tools of insects. Cinderella or, The Little Glass Slipper Charles Perrault Once there was a gentleman who married, for his second wife, the proudest and mosthaughty woman that was ever seen. ![]()
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