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Cinderella [reconstructed titles]

1        CINDERELLA The Famous Fairy Tale in 4 Acts

In the main role:

MARY PICKFORD

2 The Fairy Godmother played by

INEZ MARCEL

3 Egotism and Cruelty

4 Love of one's Neighbor and Friendliness

5 Invisible help from the Fairy Godmother

6 Prince Charming

7 The king proclaims a Great Ball for all the ladies of his kingdom so that his son, Prince Charming, can choose a wife.

8 "I would so much like to go to the Ball and see all the fine people there."

9 "Oh look! A mouse!"

10 Ignorance and Superstition. The sisters go to a fortune-teller.

11 "A member of your family will be chosen to be the Prince's Wife."

12 Faith and Prayer

13 Peace of Mind

14 Guilty Consciences

15 The stepmother and the sisters get ready for the Great Ball.

16 "You still want to go to the Ball, don't you?"

17 "Oh, yes! Oh, yes!"

18 "Bring me the biggest pumpkin you can find."

19 "Bring me the smallest mice you can find."

20 "Bring me the biggest rats you can find."

21 "But do I have to go to the Ball dressed like this?"

22 "And remember, that before the clock strikes midnight you must be back here. Otherwise, your fine dress will turn into rags and your coach and servants will become what they were before."

23 "A lady we don't know has arrived in a splendid coach and wants to come to the Ball."

24 "If I weren't certain it couldn't be possible, I'd say that that is Cinderella."

25 The Consequences of Disobedience.

26 The royal heralds announce the Prince's wish to marry the woman whose foot fits the lost glass slipper.

27 The sisters go to the palace to try on the glass slipper and once again Cinderella is forced to stay at home.

28 "Your feet may not be beautifully formed, but at least they are useful."

29 "All the women on the list have been tried except for the one known as Cinderella."

30 "Just a minute. I'll visit this girl myself."

31 "Bow down before the future Princess."

32 "The first act of the Princess will be to have you and your daughters beheaded."

33 "The blessings of prosperity and happiness are always to be bestowed on the Good and Noble."

34 And they lived happily ever after.

THE END

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