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Once upon a time, there was a girl who got kidnapped from Greece. Her name was Rhodopis. It meant "rosy cheeked." The people who kidnapped Rhodopis were pirates, and she was taken across the Nile river. When she reached Egypt she was sold as a salve. When she saw the house-girl servants, she felt
different and she was. She had Rhodopis found friends with the animals.
But one day her master awakened and saw her dance and said, "No goddess is
more quiet!" Then he said, "Such a gift deserves a
reward." Then he demanded a pair of red-rose gold slippers. Then one afternoon, the master of the servant girls learned that the pharaoh was holding court. There would be music, dancing, and lots of food. "Sorry, Rhodopis. You can't go," said Kipa. "You have to wash the linen, grind the grain, and weed the garden." So the next day they left to go to the court. Kipa was wearing blue beads, the second was wearing colored bracelets, and the third wore a colored sash. But one of Rhodopis' friends was the hippopotamus. When Rhodopis sang to him he would usually enjoy it, and when the servant girls left she sang to him. He soon got tired of her singing the same song over and over. Then he splashed her new slippers and she scolded him. After she cleaned her shoe, she put it behind
her and did the rest of her chores. The god Horus came down from the sky
as a falcon and took her slipper. Then she started to cry. When the
falcon reached the pharaoh, he gave the pharaoh Then he immediately set out to find whoever could find fit the slipper. A lot of the girls wanted to try on the slipper but no ones foot could fit in the slipper. So he set out to go by the Nile River, and finally found the last little house. He raised the slipper the servant girls knew whose it was, but they tried it on anyway. Neither one’s foot could fit. Then the pharaoh saw Rodopis and asked if she would try on the slipper. She did and it fit. Then she became the queen. |
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