ABC Cinderella
ABC Cinderella
ABC Cinderella
Cinderella moved in with her wicked step-mother after her mother died.
Cinderella knew how much more her step-mother liked her step-sisters.
She had to clean the chimney, even though it hadn't been used.
She always obeyed, even though she knew the chores were unfair and ridiculous.
Her step-mother said, kindly, "You can go as long as you get your chores done."
She created a lovely coach and evening gown, complete with glass slippers.
She told Cinderella that she could stay until twelve, for when the clock struck twelve the
spell would be over.
Cinderella arrived and the Prince saw her and immediately fell in love with her,
forgetting everything else.
The prince picked it up and used as a means of locating the mysterious, beautiful girl.
The prince, on his journey from home to home, arrived at Cinderella's house.
One of the prince's many servants, demanded that the door be unlocked and Cinderella be
permitted to try on the shoe.
A young lady named Cinderella moved in with her wicked step-mother after her mother
died.
Before her father died, everything was going well, but after his death her wicked step-
mother took over.
Cinderella knew and was many times reminded how much more her step-mother liked
her step-sisters.
"Dog gone, that woman is really getting to me," Cinderella said to herself when asked to
clean the chimney.
Every day she had to clean the chimney, even though it hadn't been used.
Faithfully she was sent to bed, every single night, with no supper.
Good, obedient Cindrella always obeyed, even thoght she knew the chores were unfair
and ridiculous.
Hopeless and despondent, Cinderella answered the door one day when the bell rang, and
there stood a messenger from the palace.
In a rush, Cinderella took the message and ran upstiars gleefully to show her step-mother.
Kindly her step-mother said, "As long as you get your chores done," laughing to herself
as she looked at Cinderella's impossible work list.
Merrily she dressed for the ball, but her dress was torn off by her sisters in a fit of
jealousy.
Questionably Cinderella stood up and asked the visitor who she was.
Raising her magic wand, the Fairy Godmother explained and created a lovely coach and
evening gown, complete with glass slippers.
So the Fairy Godmother sent her on her way, until twelve, for when the clock struck
twelve the spell would be over.
Then, as she arrived, the Prince saw her and immediately fell in love with her, forgetting
everything else.
Vigorously she ran from the ball, dropping her glass slipper which, fortunately, was
picked up by the prince and used as a means of locating the mysterious, beautiful girl.
When the prince, on his journey from home to home, arrived at Cinderella's house, her
step-mother locked Cinderella in her room.
Xavier, one of the prince's many servants, demanded that the door be unlocked and
Cinderella be permitted to try on the shoe.
Yes, the shoe fit, and Cinderella and the prince were married!
Zama was the town they moved to and lived happily ever after.