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And even if he did know me again, would he not be horrified to think that he had danced with a kitchen-maid?”

And then she thought that everything was better as it was. The Prince would never see her again, and in time, perhaps, he might forget. But Cinderella would never forget. She knew that all her life long the memory of those two happy evenings would remain with her always, like a beautiful dream.