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“Cinderella tried on the shoe and it fit her perfectly. The Prince was overjoyed to know that his one, true love had been found. He came out of the Royal carriage and whisked her away to meet the King and Queen. They were married the very next day. The stepmother and stepsisters were punished for their cruelty by the King. The Prince insisted the stepsisters spent one day a week working in the Palace kitchens just to remind them how horrid they had been to Cinderella. As for the Prince and Cinderella, they lived happily ever after.”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1

“Charles”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1

“While her father was away, Ella’s stepmother”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1

“of the fair young maidens of the land to attend the King’s Ball. The handsome young Prince was to choose one of them for his wife at the Ball. The stepsisters were beside themselves with joy as they planned what dresses they would wear to the Ball. They could talk about nothing else. “What shall I wear to the Ball?” poor Cinderella asked, as she watched her stepsisters. “You?” one of them laughed cruelly, “Surely, you do not think we would take you to the Ball!”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1

Hans Christian Andersen
“outstretched wings. "Kill me," said the poor bird; and he bent his head down to the surface of the water, and awaited death. But what did he see in the clear stream below? His own image; no longer a dark, gray bird, ugly and disagreeable to look at, but a graceful and beautiful swan. To be born in a duck’s nest, in a farmyard, is of no consequence to a bird, if it is hatched from a swan’s egg. He now felt glad at having suffered sorrow and trouble, because it enabled him to enjoy so much better all the pleasure”
Hans Christian Andersen, The Ugly Duckling

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