Once upon a time, there was a wealthy man living in a village. When he died, he left two sons a fortune. But his brother only gave his brother a card. When the fruit ripen, an eagle comes and eats the fruit. She insisted not eating eagle. The eagle repays the gold and says his brother makes a bag to carry it. The eagle carried him on his back to where gold was. There, my brother put gold in his pocket. When he came home, he became rich. He was surprised and asked his brother to explain. After listening to the story, his brother proposed to change the inheritance of the car and his brother kindly agreed. When the eagle arrives, the brother asks for it to arrive in gold. He greedily put gold in his bag and all his bags. On the way home, because the object is too heavy, the eagle tired and released him into the sea.The legend tells of star fruit tree from house two brothers orphaned early. Brother lazy nature, scrambled out of the reform houses, chasing children live in huts.
How much hard work for the couple poured all brothers. In contrast, the brother kind of hard, stay up late doing pit early training. Seeing children grow tasty tree contract, with a phoenix to change his contract for gold, the gold accounting bouncing my greed. Finally sow sow personally met, who he held in his hand the bag of gold into the sea and died
A plague rips through a village, and a wealthy gentleman’s wife is moments from death. With her last breath, she tells her daughter to remain good and kind, and God will protect her. The child visits her mother’s grave every day for a year, then her father remarries another woman. The stepmother has two daughters who are beautiful but cruel and wicked. The stepsisters steal the girl’s nice clothes and jewelry, making her wear rags. They make her do all the chores in the kitchen, naming her Aschenputtel, or Ashfool. She works every day from dawn to dusk, while the other girls mock her constantly, and make more messes for her to clean. Despite this, the girl stays good and kind, returning to her mother’s grave to cry and pray. One day, the gentleman goes to visit a fair, promising to bring back lovely gifts. The eldest asks for dresses, the younger for pearls and diamonds. Aschenputtel only asks for the first twig to knock his hat off on the way. He leaves and returns, giving the gifts to the girls. Aschenputtel plants the twig over her mother’s grave and waters it three times a day. It grows into a hazel tree, and she prays under it three times a day. A white bird begins to visit her, listening to her prayers, and passing down whatever she asks for. The king is planning a three-day festival and invites all the maidens of the land so the prince may choose one of them for his wife. The two stepsisters are invited, but Aschenputtel, despite begging them to let her come with them, is not allowed because she has no nice clothes to wear. The girl asks again, and the stepmother throws a dish of lentils in the ashes. She says if the girl can pick up the lentils in less than two hours, she can go. The girl sings a chant, and a flock of doves flies down to help her accomplish this task in less than an hour. The stepmother then throws down twice as many lentils, but the girl also cleans these up. The stepmother decides she cannot spoil her own daughters’ chances, and leads her husband and daughters away, leaving Aschenputtel behind, crying. Aschenputtel asks the hazel tree for clothes of silver and gold, and the bird drops down a gold and silver dress and silk shoes. She goes to the feast, and the prince dances with her most of all. Sunset arrives, and Aschenputtel asks to leave. The prince escorts her home, but she escapes into a pigeon coop, hiding. The father is already home, and the prince asks him to chop down the pigeon coop, but the girl has already escaped. On the second day of the festival, Aschenputtel appears even lovelier than before, and the prince dances with her the whole day. This time, she escapes by climbing a pear tree. The father is called to chop down the tree and begins to wonder if it is his daughter, but again she is gone. The third day arrives, and the girl is grander than ever, with slippers of gold. The prince smears the entire stairway in an attempt to keep the girl, but Aschenputtel runs away, only a golden slipper sticking in the pitch. The prince announces he will marry the woman whose foot fits that slipper. The prince arrives at the gentleman’s home and tries the slipper on the eldest stepsister, who cuts off her toes to force her foot to fit. The prince and eldest stepsister ride off, but two doves tell the prince that her foot is dripping with blood. He is horrified and returns to try the shoe on the other stepsister. She has cut off part of her heel, and again the prince is fooled. The doves tell the prince again of the blood, and the prince returns to ask about any other girl. The gentleman says there is a kitchenmaid but does not mention she is his daughter. Aschenputtel is called, washes, and the slipper fits. The prince recognizes her as the stranger, and the two are married.
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