Puss in Boots
Once there was a man who owned a mill. He lived with his three sons. One day, he fell terribly sick. He was almost certainly on his deathbed. Sure enough, over a week later, he died. He left his mill to his first son. He also left his donkey to his second son. But what he left for his third son was much less satisfactory. He left his third son his cat. The third son was miserable. His brothers could make money with what was left to them, but he could not earn any money without selling the cat, which was all he had. Suddenly, the cat spoke. ‘Master, can I have some boots and a bag?’ it asked. The boy asked for some money from his brothers, and they gave him just enough to buy what the cat had asked for. He gave them to the cat. It put on the boots and took the bag. He managed to catch a rabbit with it. The cat took the rabbit to the king. ‘Here is a gift from my master.’ it said. ‘Thank you, and who is your master?’ said the king. ‘The Marquis of Carrabas’ it said. Soo...
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