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Cinderella 4 -
Cinderella's Coach
Two footmen opened the carriage door, and assisted the now
beautifully dressed Cinderella into it.

Cinderella's Coach
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Her godmother, before she
took leave, strictly charged her, on no account whatever to stay at
the ball after the clock had struck twelve; and then added, that if
she stopped but a single moment beyond that time, her fine coach,
horses, coachman, postilion, and footmen, and fine apparel, would
all return to their original shapes of pumpkin, mice, rats,
lizards, and mean-looking clothes.
Cinderella promised faithfully to attend to every thing that the
faëry had mentioned; and then, quite overjoyed, gave the
direction to the footman, who bawled out in a loud and commanding
tone to the coachman,
"To the Royal Palace."
The coachman touched
his prancing horses lightly with his whip, and swiftly the carriage
started off, and in a short time reached the palace.
Next: 5 - First night at the
Ball
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