Cinderella, (Cendrillon), a Play for Children in Four Scenes
The book Cinderella, (Cendrillon), a Play for Children in Four Scenes was written by author Thomason, Caroline Wasson, B. 1887 Here you can read free online of Cinderella, (Cendrillon), a Play for Children in Four Scenes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cinderella, (Cendrillon), a Play for Children in Four Scenes a good or bad book?
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The prince is piqued that others are join- ing them.) CINDERELLA {offering them fruit). Have some oranges, and citrons, Ladies. Perenez des oranges, et des citrons, Mesdames. THE THREE. Oh! Thank you very much! 30 CENDRILLOS Oh! Nous vous remercions! {The clock strikes!) CINDERELLA {springing to her feet) . Listen! One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten — Mercy! eleven — Écoutez! Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix — Alon Dieu! onze — (Exit R., CINDERELL...A in consternation as the clock strikes twelve. She losese one of her slippers, which the PRINCE snatches up. The PRINCE rushes after her — the others follow to the door.) {Reenter the prince looking very cha- grined, R. The PAGE is with him.) prince. Did you not see the Princess go out? N'as-tu point vu sortir la Princesse? PAGE. No, Sir. The guards of the gate of the palace say that they have seen no one go out except a very badly clothed young girl who had more the appearance of a peasant than a lady.
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