Puss In Boots 〈FULL〉
And so the miller’s son, with nothing but a cat and a pair of boots, became one of the richest and happiest men in the land.
He got the cat a fine pair of tall, sturdy boots. The cat pulled them on, slung a bag over his shoulder, and marched into the nearby rabbit warren. He filled the bag with bran and lettuces, then lay down as if dead. Puss in Boots
Next, Puss came to a great castle. This belonged to an Ogre who had the power to change himself into any animal. The Ogre received Puss politely. And so the miller’s son, with nothing but
The king was delighted. “Tell your master,” he said, “that I thank him kindly.” He filled the bag with bran and lettuces,
One day, the king announced he would take his beautiful daughter, the princess, for a drive along the riverbank. Puss in Boots rushed home.
The king recognized the cat at once. He ordered his guards to pull the “Marquis” from the water and sent a servant to fetch a splendid suit from the palace. When Jack was dressed in velvet and lace, he looked every bit a nobleman. The princess thought him very handsome indeed.