48 THE CINDERELLA FROCK. really ashamed of her bad heart. She forgot to be ashamed before people, for she felt that to the good Heavenly Father, and his holy angels, who could see her spiritual face, she must be even more unlovely than to them. Ah, nobody knew what resolves she made within herself that night, or what dreams she had. Her school-fellows should have guessed though, for never did a little girl strive harder to be amiable, than did Rovina, for whole days afterwards.