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I love a good fairy tale, particularly one in which shoes matter
1. No matter how long you've been in the cinders, don't give up.
2. Being nice pays off in visits from the fairy godmother.
3. If you have no business cards, a dropped shoe will do in a pinch.
4. Be home on time unless you want to ride in a pumpkin pulled by mice.
5. The right footwear can change your life.
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