Oksana lived in a small house on the
periphery of town with her father, her stepmother and her stepsister. Oksana's
stepmother disliked Oksana, favoring her true daughter, Olena.
Soon after her father's remarriage,
Oksana found that all the housework fell to her while Olena idled her days
away. Oksana's father was a timid man, and could not transport himself to defy
his wife.
So Oksana wore Olena's cast off clothes, and her hands grew red and
chapped from scrub in the cold, while Olena attended parties, growing lazy and
spoiled.
One year, when the winter snows were
particularly fierce, Oksana's family ran out of money. Oksana's stepmother
began nagging her father to send Oksana away,
since they could not afford to
keep two girls. Reluctantly, Oksana's father agreed. He took Oksana to a
cottage deep in the woods and left her there.