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CHAPTER XI.<br />

THE CEUEL SPINDLE.<br />

A S the fairy spoke, a great noise of trumpets, and<br />

-^ horsemen, and running footmen announced the<br />

prince's arrival. The elder sisters, almost crying with<br />

vexation, washed and wiped their hands at the kitchen<br />

sink, and ran up stairs to change their dresses for the<br />

wedding.<br />

The fairy, meantime having changed Cinderella's<br />

clothes into the most beautiful of<br />

bridal dresses, led her<br />

up to the great saloon, followed by Ehoda and the Chimney-Elf.<br />

Here, with one wave of her wand, she formed<br />

at the top of the room a lovely arch of evergreen,<br />

decorated with orange-flowers, white roses, lilies, and

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