When they were gone, Cinderella, whose heart was very sad, sat down and cried bitterly; but as she sat sorrowful, thinking of the unkindness of her sisters, a voice called to her from the garden. It was her godmother, a good old fairy. "Do not cry Cinderella," she said. "you shall also go to the ball, because you are a kind, good girl. Bring me a large pumpkin." Cinderella obeyed and the fairy, touching it with her wand, turned it into a grand coach. Next, the fairy touched Cinderella's rags, and they became rich satin robes, trimmed with point lace. Cinderella kissed and thanked her godmother. Then she stepped into her coach and drove off.