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[T]he pigeons said to her, "Cinderella, if you would like to see your sisters dancing with the prince, just climb up to the pigeon roost." She followed them and climbed to the top rung of the ladder to the pigeon roost. There she could see into the hall, and she saw her sisters dancing with the prince. Everything glistened by the glow of a thousand lights. After she had seen enough, she climbed back down. With a heavy heart she lay down in the ashes and fell asleep.
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Pearl Argyle danced as Cinderella while her Prince was Frederick Ashton. (Ashton acknowledged the influence of Howard's ballet when he came to choreograph his own in 1948.) The second Cinderella, set to an original score by Baron Frederic d'Erlanger, was choreographed by Mikhail Fokine for Colonel de Basil's Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. The one act work premiered at the Royal Opera House on July 19, 1938, and the cast included the sisters en travestie (Men dressed as women).
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The next day the two sisters were at the ball, and so was Cinderella, but dressed even more magnificently than before. The king's son was always by her, and never ceased his compliments and kind speeches to her. All this was so far from being tiresome to her, and, indeed, she quite forgot what her godmother had told her. She thought that it was no later than eleven when she counted the clock striking twelve. She jumped up and fled, as nimble as a deer. The prince followed, but could not overtake her.
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Cinderella That is how she ...............(get) her nickname, for everybody ...............(call) her Cinderella. Cinderella ...............(use) to spend long hours all alone talking to the cat. The cat ...............(say), "Miaow", which really meant, "Cheer up! You have something neither of your step sisters have and that is beauty." It ...............(be) quite true.
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