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... delight . She was the most beautiful young lady at the ball , and the Prince would dance with no one else . But she ... delighted . They did not know it was Cinderella herself . Three times Cinderella went to royal balls in this manner ...
... delight . She was the most beautiful young lady at the ball , and the Prince would dance with no one else . But she ... delighted . They did not know it was Cinderella herself . Three times Cinderella went to royal balls in this manner ...
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... delight . She was the most beautiful young lady at the ball , and the Prince would dance with no one else . But she ... delighted . They did not know it was Cinderella herself . Three times Cinderella went to royal balls in this manner ...
... delight . She was the most beautiful young lady at the ball , and the Prince would dance with no one else . But she ... delighted . They did not know it was Cinderella herself . Three times Cinderella went to royal balls in this manner ...
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... delight , she drew the fellow slipper from her pocket , and he knew at once that she was his beautiful partner at the ball . So she was married to the Prince , and children strewed roses in their path as they came out of church ...
... delight , she drew the fellow slipper from her pocket , and he knew at once that she was his beautiful partner at the ball . So she was married to the Prince , and children strewed roses in their path as they came out of church ...
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... delight , she drew the fellow slipper from her pocket , and he knew at once that she was his beautiful partner at the ball . So she was married to the Prince , and children strewed roses in their path as they came out of church ...
... delight , she drew the fellow slipper from her pocket , and he knew at once that she was his beautiful partner at the ball . So she was married to the Prince , and children strewed roses in their path as they came out of church ...
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... delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR . LY AND TILDAN Tev ? OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
... delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR . LY AND TILDAN Tev ? OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
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