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Jack And The Beanstalk

I read “Jack And The Beanstalk”.

A long long time ago, there was a wise boy named Jack. His father was bed-ridden, and his mother, a good soul, was busy in supporting her sick husband. They made a living by selling the milk and butter from Milky-White, a beautiful cow. One morning the cow gave no milk at all because winter came on in summer time. So his mother asked Jack to sell the cow for ten pounds at least. But he exchanged it for 5 beans of a queer little old man who knows Jack’s name, somehow. When she knew it, she lost temper and chucked the beans into the garden unexpectedly. One of them found the soil and grew to the sky.
 
It was interesting this story and this story’s figure of speech to tell how he was so sharp and so on.

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