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The Castle SistersFinette Cendron Finette Cendron French fairy tale "Finette Cendron" (English: Cunning Cinders) is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy.[1] Quick facts Folk tale, Name ... Finette Cendron Woman on horseback Folk tale Name Finette Cendron Aarne–Thompson grouping 327A and 510A Country France Related "Cinderella" "Katie Woodencloak" "Fair, Brown and Trembling" "The Sharp Grey Sheep" "Rushen Coatie" "The Wonderful Birch" Close It combines Aarne–Thompson types 327A and 510A.[2] Other tales of 510A type include "Cinderella", "Katie Woodencloak", "Fair, Brown and Trembling", "The Sharp Grey Sheep", "Rushen Coatie", or "The Wonderful Birch".[3] Synopsis A king and queen have lost their kingdom and sell all they have brought with them, until they are poor. The queen resolves that she could… (Source: Wikipedia)
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