Puss In Boots -

“Master,” he said, “if you want to make your fortune, go bathe in the river at the spot I shall show you. Leave the rest to me.”

The eldest son took the mill. The second son took the donkey. The youngest son, who was named Jack, was left with only the cat. Puss in Boots

From then on, Puss in Boots continued to catch game—partridges, quail, and rabbits—and brought them all to the king in his master’s name. The king grew very fond of the generous “Marquis of Carabas.” “Master,” he said, “if you want to make

Meanwhile, Puss in Boots ran ahead. He came to a field where peasants were working. “Good people,” he said, “the king will ask whose land this is. If you say it belongs to anyone but the Marquis of Carabas, you shall all be chopped into pieces like stew meat.” The youngest son, who was named Jack, was

Hearing this, the cat—who was no ordinary cat—sat up and spoke. “Do not be so hasty, master. Give me a pair of boots, and you will see that you are not as poorly off as you think.”

“Impossible?” roared the Ogre. “Watch this!”

The terrified peasants promised to obey.

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