Volume: CBÉ 0265
- Date
- 1935
- Collector
- Location
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- (continued from previous page)her lovlier than the night before so she could stop till half nine this night but not a minute later so she went on and the King's son met her when she went into the yard with the coach & brought her on to where they put up the horses but at half nine she made for the door & she got out to the coach & got home & the two sisters came home & said there was a lovlier girl there that night. The third night the two daughters had to go & H.R. got a nicer coach & all better dressed & she started off & she got till 10 'o'clock & not a minute later. She heard ten striking & she made for the door & the coach was waiting in the yard & she lost one of her slippers(continues on next page)