Jack and the Magic Beans
When the cow was fat, Jack's wife said: "Now is the time. Take the cow to the market so that the butcher can chop off it's head." Jack looked at the cow and saw that it was getting pretty fat. So Jack tied a rope around the cow's neck and lead it off to town. |
"Where are we going?" asked
the cow after a while. "We're going to the market," said Jack, "because you're fat and it's time to have the butcher chop off your head." The cow thought about this for a minute and said: "If I had known you were going to cut off my head when I got fat, I would have eaten a little less every day." "I'm sure," said Jack. "Listen," said the cow after a minute, "If it's all the same to you, I'd rather you not cut my head off." "I'm sure," said Jack. "Can I make a deal with you?" said the cow. |
"Sure `nuff," said Jack. They put the acorns in a box on the shelf and waited for them to do something magical. A couple of years went by and nothing happened, so they sort of forgot about them. Then one day Jack was out in the woods and he came across an enormous beanstalk that grew right up into the clouds. |
"Wow," said Jack, "I wonder what's at the top
of this beanstalk?" So he climbed up it. It took a long time. When he got
to the top he saw that he was looking a fearsome giant right in the eye. "Holy moly," said Jack. |
"Fee Fie Fo Fum!" said the giant in a booming voice. The giant picked Jack off the top of the bean stalk and was about to pop him in his mouth when Jack shrieked: "Don't eat me!" "What?" boomed the giant. ### |