Once upon a time, there was a ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE girl named Cinderella. She lived with her ADJECTIVE stepmother and NUMBER stepsisters. The stepmother did not like her and made her do all the household work. Her stepsisters never had to do any work, they just roamed around the NOUN in their ADJECTIVE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING. They always made fun of Cinderella because of her ADJECTIVE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING.
One NOUN, a NOUN from the king came to their house which said that the king is having a NOUN tonight and his son 'The Prince' would be choosing a NOUN; every NOUN in the kingdom must be aware. Everyone got ADJECTIVE after reading this. Cinderella too wanted to go to the NOUN. Her stepmother told her that she can go if she cleans the NOUN and ADJECTIVE NOUN. Cinderlla also had to help her stepsisters with their NOUN for the NOUN. Cinderella worked very ADVERB so she could get everything done, but there was too much to do. At last, she was left at NOUN feeling ADJECTIVE FOR A FEELING.
She was so ADJECTIVE FOR A FEELING that she ran to the NOUN and shouted, "Wishes never come true!".
"Never my dear?" said a voice, as Cinderella looked up a ADJECTIVE woman with a NOUN and a ADJECTIVE smile stood in PREPOSITION of her. She was her ADJECTIVE godmother.
She wanted to help Cinderella go to the NOUN. With a wave of her NOUN, she made Cinderella look like a ADJECTIVE princess. She gave her a ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING, ADJECTIVE slippers, and a ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE car to drive to the ball. Before leaving, the fairy godmother said, "This magic will only last until TIME OF DAY! You must reach back NOUN by then!"
When Cinderella ADVERB entered the ADJECTIVE palace, everybody was ADJECTIVE FOR A FEELING by her beauty, she was the ADJECTIVE ENDING IN EST girl at the ball. Even her stepsisters didn't recognize her. The ADJECTIVE prince also saw her and fell in love with her. She enjoyed herself so much that she ADVERB forgot what the fairy godmother had told her about her magic. However, when she VERB the time and remembered the godmother's words she ADVERB left the palace and drove her car ADVERB home. In all the hurry, she slipped on the ADJECTIVE stairs of the castle and one of her ADJECTIVE slippers fell off.
The prince had fallen in love with Cinderella and wanted to find her as ADVERB as possible. The next day, he ordered his ADJECTIVE to go to every ADJECTIVE house in the land and find the ADJECTIVE girl whose foot fits in the ADJECTIVE slipper. When they reached Cinderella's house, the NUMBER stepsisters tried their best to squeeze their ADJECTIVE feet into the slippers, but they didn't fit. Finally, when Cinderella tried on the ADJECTIVE slipper, her foot fit ADVERB into the ADJECTIVE slipper. The prince asked Cinderella to marry him to which Cinderella told him she'd like to go on a date. Cinderella and the prince ADVERB got to know each other and ADVERB fell in love. They lived ADJECTIVE FOR A FEELING ever after.