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Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1 Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1 by Aniesha Brahma
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“further away from the path, deeper into the trees. She felt two pairs of eyes watching her. She found herself face to face with a very large wolf, with pointed eyes and sharp teeth. “Good morning, my dear,” the wolf greeted her, “Where are you going on such a fine morning?” “To my grandmother’s house,” the girl replied, forgetting her mother’s advice. “She lives at the end of the woods.” she added, foolishly. “What is your name, my dear?” he asked, as charmingly as he could. “Little Red Riding Hood,” the girl replied.”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
“there any other maidens in this house?” he asked. “No,” the stepmother said at once. “Please, please let me try the shoe,” Cinderella said from the shadows. “Oh, but she is a servant girl,” her stepsisters cried. “The Prince has ordered that every maiden in the kingdom will have to try the shoe,” the messenger said. 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”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
“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
“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
“While her father was away, Ella’s stepmother”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
“Charles”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
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Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
“girl,”
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“his”
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“Then”
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“tiny”
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“shed.”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1
“They filled their pockets with them.”
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“mother”
Aniesha Brahma, Children's Classic Stories: Volume 1