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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Cinderella Story by Allen Kim Lang
¡°Cinderella Story¡± is a science fiction short story written in 1961 by Allen Kim Lang.
Alan Kim Lang (by Allen Kim Lang) is an American writer who began publishing science fiction with ¡°Machine of Klamugra¡± in Planet Stories in November 1950, and published a considerable number of action stories over the next ten years. He has 20 works recorded, including the graphic novels ¡°Cinderella Story¡± (If, May 1961) and ¡°Blind Man¡¯s Lantern¡± (Analog, December 1962).

Summary
What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat?the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs?was just as phony as a three-dollar bill!

The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Company, the gentleman to whom Miss Orison McCall was applying for a job, was not at all the public picture of a banker. His suit of hound's-tooth checks, the scarlet vest peeping above the vee of his jacket, were enough to assure Orison that the Taft Bank was a curious bank indeed. "I gotta say, chick, these references of yours really swing," said the Vice-President, Mr. Wanji. "Your last boss says you come on real cool in the secretary-bit."

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Contents
CHAPTER I. The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank
CHAPTER II. At ten o'clock the next morning
CHAPTER III. The door on the sixth floor was locked
CHAPTER IV. Abstract of Transcript, Monitor J-12,
CHAPTER V. I might as well have joined the Marine Corps