Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Rindercella: A Tairy Fale
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Once uton a pime in a corn funtry there lived a geautiful birl and
her name was Rindercella. Now Rindercella lived with her two sad
blisters and her mugly other. Also in this corn funtry there lived a
prancesome hince who invited all the geautiful birls from riles amound
to a bancy fall. But Rindercella gouldn't co. She had to make dancy
fesses for her two sad blisters and her mugly other.

While they all went off to the bancy fall, Rindercella just cat down
and shried. She was just citting there a shrying when there appeared
before her - her jerry mud father! "Rindercella," she asked, "Shry
do you why?" Rindercella mold her jerry mud father of her werrible
tork.

Just then her jerry mud father made Rindercella a geautiful bown and
took two mield fice and a tumpkin and purned them into two stighty
malions and cig boach!

Off to the bancy fall went Rindercella, with the warning that she
must go home before the mid clock struck night.

As Rindercella entered the bancy fall the pransome hince saw her
through a widden hindow and thought she gas worgeous! They danced
and danced and soon they lell in fove. Suddenly, the mid clock struck
night and fearing her cig boach would purn into a tumpkin,
Rindercella staced down the rairs. But as she beached the rottom,
she slopped her dripper.

Well the nery vext day the pransome hince searched the corn funtry
for the geautiful birl who had slopped her dripper. He tried it on
Rindercella's mugly other, but if fidn't dit. He tried it on her sad
blisters... Then, the dripper fit only Rindercella at last.

Now the storal of the mory: If you ever go to a bancy fall to meet a
pransome hince with the hopes of lalling in fove, don't forget to
slop your dripper!

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