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Grand Dame: I find your collection of folk tales quite brilliant, actually.Jacob Grimm: Thank you.Grand Dame: But I must say, I was terribly disturbed when I read your version of the little cinder girl.Jacob Grimm: Well, there are those who swear that Perrault's telling with its Fairy Godmother and um...[laughs]Jacob Grimm: Magic pumpkins would be closer to the truth.Wilhelm Grimm: Some claim the shoe was made of fur. Others insist it was glass. Well, I guess we'll never know.Jacob Grimm: Forgive me, Your Majesty, might I inquire about the painting? She's really quite, um... extraordinary.Grand Dame: Her name was Danielle de Barbarac.[Reaches inside the box the footman has brought to her]Grand Dame: And this... was her "glass" slipper.[the Grimm Brothers look at each other in shock]Grand Dame: Perhaps you will allow me to set the record straight?Wilhelm Grimm: Then it's true, the story?Grand Dame: Yes. Quite. Now then, what is that phrase you use? Oh, yes. Once upon a time, there lived a young girl who loved her father very much...

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