Ganso of gold
By the Grimm brothers
THERE WAS a man of whom had three children, youngest who was called the Simpleton, and it was scorned, laughed, and neglected, in each occasion. A day happened that the oldest son wished to enter the forest to cut the wood, and before he was her mother gave to one crepe delicious and a wine bottle you, that he can be that he does not suffer of hunger or thirst. When it entered the forest a small old gray man satisfied it, who wished you good day, and saying, The old one: “dame a little cake of your pocket, and dejame to have a drink of your wine; I am so thirsty hungry and.”
the young person: that you of my cake and my wine? I have not obtained nobodies; to be dull with you.”
And leaving the small man who was stopped there, he extinguished himself.Then he began fell a tree, but he did not have been in him long before he made a movement incorrect, and the small hatchet struck it in the arm, so that they forced it to go to house and to obtain bandaged it. That was what came from the small gray man.
The second son entered the wood soon, and the mother gave you, as far as oldest, one crepe and a wine bottle. The small old gray man also satisfied it, and requested a little the cake and a drink of the wine.
Second son: “what you of which I lose myself, is dull so with you.” And leaving the small man who was stopped there, he went awayThe punishment followed. Whereas it sliced far in the tree, it struck itself so seriously in the leg that it had to be taken to house.
Simpleton: the “father, left me goes once for in the forest cutting the wood
father: “your brothers have hurt themselves so doing; to give it for above, you they do not understand anything on him.”The father: “well, he is dull with you; you will only learn by experience.”
The mother gave a cake him (she was only done with water, and cooked to the furnace in ashes), and with her a bottle of bitter beer. When it entered the forest old gray man: “dame a little your cake, and to drink of your bottle; I am so thirsty hungry and.”
Simpleton: “I only have a cake of the flour and the water and bitter beer; but that is quite good for you, to leave us they down feel together and they eat.”
Then they seated down, and as the Simpleton took outside towards its cake of the flour and the water that became one crepe rich, and its bitter beer they became good wine.
small man: “because you have a so good heart, and the part what you have so arranged,I will grant good luck on you. There at sight an old tree is stopped; to cut it down, and in its roots you will find something,” and the small man took with that his exit.
The Simpleton was there, and polished far in the tree, and when it fell saw, seating between the roots, ganso with the pens of pure gold. It removed it and he took with him an inn to it in where it preput itself to remain the night.
The proprietor had three daughters who, when they saw ganso, were peculiar to know what wonderful class of bird was, and ended up wishing one of their gold pens.
1 sister : “I will wait for a good opportunity, and then I will remove one from its pens for me”; and for that reason, when the Simpleton goes, she took hold ganso by its wing but their finger and hand had there to remain, maintained quickly.
2 sister: I tendre the pens of that ganso for my solita, that passes ah teque you laugh to rob ganso eh… sueltalo1 sister: but I am beaten and I cannot loosen nor a little to me
2 sister: I also have remained stuck not sueltame sueltame
3 sister: I want that ganzo is very special. They are querian to rob ganso
2 and 1 sisters: they arent be aten until the nails
3 sister: “if they do it therefore, because I do not have” and she was towards them.
But when she reached to her sisters she stopped there, hanging ignited with them. And they had to remain so, all the night.
The next morning the Simpleton took ganso underneath its arm and left, unmindful of the three girls who hung ignition to him. The three had to work after him, left and right, wherever their legs took it. In means of the fields they satisfied to parsón, that, when it saw the procession, said,
Parson: shame in you, girls, working after a young companion through the fields like this,” and he immediately took hold the youngest grasping of by the hand dragging it far, but it had it as soon as it touched it when they also forced it to work after him itself.
Sacristan: Nonlong after the sixth that way came, and seeing parson respected following in the heels of the three girls, he said aloud, “Ho, your reverence, whither far so quickly? You forget that we have others baptize today”; and it took hold the grasping of him by his dress; but more soon he did not have it touched it that they forced it to also follow ignition.
Whereas they walked by the five ignition, one after another one, two farmers with their hoes raised of the fields, and parson shouted towards it go to them, and requested it stops you to come to fix and sexton frees, but more soon it did not have touched them sexton that they had to also follow ignition; and now there were seven that followed the Simpleton and ganso.
They shortly came time to a city in where a king reigned, who had an only daughter who was so serious that nobody could make its laughter; therefore the king had given towards outside who quienquiera must make his laughter must have it in the union. The Simpleton, when he heard this, was with his ganso and his hangers-on in the presence of the daughter of the king, and as soon as it saw seven people following of always one after the other, it exploded outside towards laughing, and it looked like as if it could never stop. And the Simpleton gained a right so to you as its fiancèe; but the king did not have taste of him for a son-in-law and he did not make all the classes of objections, and said he he must first bring a man who could drink upon a whole cellar of the wine.The Simpleton thought that the small gray man could ayudarte, and left in the forest, and there, in he himself point where he felled the tree, he saw man seating with a very sad face.
Simpleton: which was the matter? , and he answered, “I is a great thirsty, who I cannot extinguish: the cold water does not agree with me; I have drunk in fact upon a whole wine barrel, but what good is a drop like that”
Simpleton, “I can ayudarte; only come with me, and you it will have enough.”
It took it to the cellar right of the king, and the man seated before the great bathtubs down, and drank, and drank, and before a day was excessive he had drunk upon joint the cellar-full one.
The Simpleton: her fiancèe requested again, but they bothered the king who a displeased companion, call the Simpleton by all, must take dull to his daughter, and so he made new conditions. He had to produce a man who could eat upon a mountain of the bread. The Simpleton did not vacillate of length, but it worked quickly dull to the forest, and in he himself place it seated to man that had held to a strap around their body, doing a face very piteous, and saying, “I has eaten a whole bakery completely of rollers, but which is the use of that one when he is one so so hungry one that I am? My stomach feels absolutely empty, and they force to me to tie to me with strap together, that I cannot dice of the hunger.”
The Simpleton: “arrive quickly, and to come me along with, and you will have enough to eat.”He lead it right to the patio of the king, in where all the food in the kingdom had been gathered and cooked to the furnace in a mountain of the bread. The man outside the forest was placed down before and accelerated to eat, and in a day the whole mountain had disappeared.
Simpleton: please déme to my fiancèe.
The king: he must have a ship that must be able to sail in earth or the water. “So soon,” “as you come sailing she along with, you will have my daughter for your wife.”
The Simpleton: (he was right to the forest, and seated to small old gray man with who it had shared his cake) “I have eaten for you, and have drunk for you, I also will give the ship you; and all because eras good with me in the first one.”
Then it gave the ship you that could sail in earth and the water, and when the king saw that he who he knew he he could retain not more his daughter.
The union happened immediately, and in the death of the king the Simpleton had the kingdom, and lived on happy length and with its wife.
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