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Puss in Boots Sound affect by Dolphin Picture by 將門文物出版 有限公司編輯部 Story content from http://0rz.tw/XtmCC
    Once upon a time there was a poor miller who had three sons.      The years went by and the miller died, leaving nothing but his mill, his donkey, and a cat.
“Oh, well”, said the youngest son, “I’ll eat this cat, and make some mittens out of his fur. Then I will have nothing left in the world and shall die of hunger.” The eldest son took the mill, the second-born son rode off on the donkey, and the youngest son inherited the cat.
    The Cat’s master had often seen him play a great many cunning tricks.           Thinking this over, he thought that it wasn’t impossible that the cat could help him after all. And so he gave the cat his bag and spent his last pennies on ordering a fine pair of boots to be made especially for the cat. “Do not look so sad, master. Just give me a bag and a pair of boots, and I will show you that you did not receive such a poor inheritance in me.”
He put bran and corn into his bag, and waited for some young rabbits. Not long after he lay down, he had what he wanted. A rash and foolish young rabbit jumped into his bag, and Monsieur Puss, immediately drew close the strings and caught him.
“Tell thy master,” said the king, “that I thank him and that he does me a great deal of pleasure.” Proud of his prey, he went with it to the palace and asked to speak with his majesty. He was shown upstairs into the King’s apartment, and, making a low bow, said to him: I have brought you, sir, a rabbit, which my noble lord the Marquis of Carabas, has commanded me to present to your majesty from him.”
In this way, the Cat continued for two or three months to bring presents to the king, always saying that they were from his master, the Marquis of Carabas. Another time he went and hid himself among a corn field, holding still his bag open, and when a brace of partridges ran into it he drew the strings and so caught them both. He went and made a present of these to the king, as he had done before of the rabbit. The king, in like manner, received the partridges with great pleasure.
“If you will follow my advice your fortune is made. You have nothing else to do but go and wash yourself in the river, in the place that I shall show you, and leave the rest to me.” One day in particular, he heard at the palace that the King was planning to drive in his carriage along the river-bank, taking with his daughter, the most beautiful princess in the world. Puss in Boots said to his master.
“Help! help! My Lord Marquis of Carabas is going to be drowned.” The miller’s son did what the Cat advised him to, without knowing why or wherefore. While he was washing the King passed by, and the Cat began to cry out:
At this noise the King finding it was the Cat who had so often brought him such good game, he commanded his guards to the assistance of his Lordship the Marquis of Carabas.  The Cat came up to the coach and told the King that, while his master was washing, there came by some rogues, who went off with his clothes. The King immediately commanded the officers of his wardrobe to run and fetch one of his best suits for the Lord Marquis of Carabas.
The Cat, quite overjoyed to see his project begin to succeed, marched on before, and, meeting with some countrymen, who were mowing a meadow, he said to them:
 “Good people, you who are reaping, if you do not tell the King that all this corn belongs to the Marquis of Carabas, you shall be chopped up like herbs for the pot.”
Then the King said, “Let us now go to your castle.” The King, who passed by a moment after, wished to know to whom all that corn, which he then saw, did belong, “To my Lord Marquis of Carabas,” replied the reapers, and the King was very well pleased with it, as well as the Marquis, whom he congratulated.
The miller’s son, not knowing what to reply, looked at puss who said: “If your Majesty will but wait an hour, I will go on before and order the castle to be made ready for you. ”
The Cat went to the castle of a great ogre and asked to see him saying he could not pass so near his home without having the honor of paying his respects to him. The ogre received him as civilly as an ogre could do, and made him sit down.
“I have been assured,” said the Cat, “that you have the gift of being able to change yourself into all sorts of creatures as you wish; you can, for example, transform yourself into a lion, or elephant, or the like.”
“That is true,” answered the ogre very briskly; “and to convince you, you shall see me now become a lion.” Puss was so terrified at the sight of a lion so near him that he immediately climbed up the curtains, not without difficulty, because his boots were no use to him for climbing. A little while after, when Puss saw that the ogre had resumed his natural form, he came down, and admitted he had been very much frightened.
The ogre looked out of the window and saw the king waiting outside with his soldiers.  “If you can also change yourself into something very small, then you can hide”. “However,” said the cat, “I fear that you will not be able to save yourself even in the form of a lion, for the king is coming with his army and means to destroy you.” And in an instant, the ogre had turned himself into a mouse, and began to run about across the floor.  “What shall I do? How shall I save myself?”
Puss no sooner saw this but he fell upon him and ate him up.
“What! my Lord Marquis,” cried the King, “and does this castle also belong to you? There can be nothing finer than this court and all the stately buildings which surround it; let us go into it, if you please.” Puss, who heard the noise of his Majesty’s coach running over the draw-bridge, ran out, and said to the King: “Your Majesty is welcome to this castle of my Lord Marquis of Carabas.”
“If you do not, my Lord Marquis, become my son in law, it will be of your own choosing.” They passed into a spacious hall, where they found a magnificent rum punch. His Majesty was perfectly charmed with the good qualities of my Lord Marquis of Carabas, as was his daughter, who had fallen violently in love with him, and, seeing the vast estate he possessed, said to him, after having drunk five or six glasses:
The Marquis, making several low bows, accepted the honor which his Majesty conferred upon him, and forthwith, that very same day, married the Princess.
Puss became a great lord, and never ran after mice any more, except for pleasure.

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Puss in boots(audio)

  • 1. Puss in Boots Sound affect by Dolphin Picture by 將門文物出版 有限公司編輯部 Story content from http://0rz.tw/XtmCC
  • 2. Once upon a time there was a poor miller who had three sons. The years went by and the miller died, leaving nothing but his mill, his donkey, and a cat.
  • 3. “Oh, well”, said the youngest son, “I’ll eat this cat, and make some mittens out of his fur. Then I will have nothing left in the world and shall die of hunger.” The eldest son took the mill, the second-born son rode off on the donkey, and the youngest son inherited the cat.
  • 4. The Cat’s master had often seen him play a great many cunning tricks. Thinking this over, he thought that it wasn’t impossible that the cat could help him after all. And so he gave the cat his bag and spent his last pennies on ordering a fine pair of boots to be made especially for the cat. “Do not look so sad, master. Just give me a bag and a pair of boots, and I will show you that you did not receive such a poor inheritance in me.”
  • 5. He put bran and corn into his bag, and waited for some young rabbits. Not long after he lay down, he had what he wanted. A rash and foolish young rabbit jumped into his bag, and Monsieur Puss, immediately drew close the strings and caught him.
  • 6. “Tell thy master,” said the king, “that I thank him and that he does me a great deal of pleasure.” Proud of his prey, he went with it to the palace and asked to speak with his majesty. He was shown upstairs into the King’s apartment, and, making a low bow, said to him: I have brought you, sir, a rabbit, which my noble lord the Marquis of Carabas, has commanded me to present to your majesty from him.”
  • 7. In this way, the Cat continued for two or three months to bring presents to the king, always saying that they were from his master, the Marquis of Carabas. Another time he went and hid himself among a corn field, holding still his bag open, and when a brace of partridges ran into it he drew the strings and so caught them both. He went and made a present of these to the king, as he had done before of the rabbit. The king, in like manner, received the partridges with great pleasure.
  • 8. “If you will follow my advice your fortune is made. You have nothing else to do but go and wash yourself in the river, in the place that I shall show you, and leave the rest to me.” One day in particular, he heard at the palace that the King was planning to drive in his carriage along the river-bank, taking with his daughter, the most beautiful princess in the world. Puss in Boots said to his master.
  • 9. “Help! help! My Lord Marquis of Carabas is going to be drowned.” The miller’s son did what the Cat advised him to, without knowing why or wherefore. While he was washing the King passed by, and the Cat began to cry out:
  • 10. At this noise the King finding it was the Cat who had so often brought him such good game, he commanded his guards to the assistance of his Lordship the Marquis of Carabas. The Cat came up to the coach and told the King that, while his master was washing, there came by some rogues, who went off with his clothes. The King immediately commanded the officers of his wardrobe to run and fetch one of his best suits for the Lord Marquis of Carabas.
  • 11. The Cat, quite overjoyed to see his project begin to succeed, marched on before, and, meeting with some countrymen, who were mowing a meadow, he said to them:
  • 12. “Good people, you who are reaping, if you do not tell the King that all this corn belongs to the Marquis of Carabas, you shall be chopped up like herbs for the pot.”
  • 13. Then the King said, “Let us now go to your castle.” The King, who passed by a moment after, wished to know to whom all that corn, which he then saw, did belong, “To my Lord Marquis of Carabas,” replied the reapers, and the King was very well pleased with it, as well as the Marquis, whom he congratulated.
  • 14. The miller’s son, not knowing what to reply, looked at puss who said: “If your Majesty will but wait an hour, I will go on before and order the castle to be made ready for you. ”
  • 15. The Cat went to the castle of a great ogre and asked to see him saying he could not pass so near his home without having the honor of paying his respects to him. The ogre received him as civilly as an ogre could do, and made him sit down.
  • 16. “I have been assured,” said the Cat, “that you have the gift of being able to change yourself into all sorts of creatures as you wish; you can, for example, transform yourself into a lion, or elephant, or the like.”
  • 17. “That is true,” answered the ogre very briskly; “and to convince you, you shall see me now become a lion.” Puss was so terrified at the sight of a lion so near him that he immediately climbed up the curtains, not without difficulty, because his boots were no use to him for climbing. A little while after, when Puss saw that the ogre had resumed his natural form, he came down, and admitted he had been very much frightened.
  • 18. The ogre looked out of the window and saw the king waiting outside with his soldiers. “If you can also change yourself into something very small, then you can hide”. “However,” said the cat, “I fear that you will not be able to save yourself even in the form of a lion, for the king is coming with his army and means to destroy you.” And in an instant, the ogre had turned himself into a mouse, and began to run about across the floor. “What shall I do? How shall I save myself?”
  • 19. Puss no sooner saw this but he fell upon him and ate him up.
  • 20. “What! my Lord Marquis,” cried the King, “and does this castle also belong to you? There can be nothing finer than this court and all the stately buildings which surround it; let us go into it, if you please.” Puss, who heard the noise of his Majesty’s coach running over the draw-bridge, ran out, and said to the King: “Your Majesty is welcome to this castle of my Lord Marquis of Carabas.”
  • 21. “If you do not, my Lord Marquis, become my son in law, it will be of your own choosing.” They passed into a spacious hall, where they found a magnificent rum punch. His Majesty was perfectly charmed with the good qualities of my Lord Marquis of Carabas, as was his daughter, who had fallen violently in love with him, and, seeing the vast estate he possessed, said to him, after having drunk five or six glasses:
  • 22. The Marquis, making several low bows, accepted the honor which his Majesty conferred upon him, and forthwith, that very same day, married the Princess.
  • 23. Puss became a great lord, and never ran after mice any more, except for pleasure.