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When she had done her work, she would go over to the chimney corner, and sit among the cinders.
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Her godmother, who was a fairy, said to her, "You want to go to the ball, don't you?"
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Go into the garden and get me a pumpkin.
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She then gave her a pair of slippers made of glass, the prettiest in the world.
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Charm is the true gift of the Fairies.
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Haven't you heard that this house belongs to an ogre who eats little children?"
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Fetch me my seven-league boots so I can catch the children."
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The king was astonished at the vast amount of property owned by the Marquis of Carabas.
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But the blood always remained, for the key was enchanted.
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