Once upon a time, there was a mother who gave birth to three daughters. The eldest daughter was rude and evil-minded. Although the second daughter had shortcomings, she was much better than the eldest daughter. Only the youngest daughter was filial and well-behaved. But the mother was very weird.
She likes her eldest daughter the most, but dislikes her younger daughter, and wants to get rid of her all day long. So she often lets the poor little girl go into a big forest outside, so that she will get lost and never return home, so that she can
He drove her away. But every good child has his own guardian angel. The angel never abandoned her and guided her the right way home every time. One time, the guardian angel seemed not to be in front of her, and the little girl could not find her way out of the forest.
She walked and walked until nightfall. Then she saw a faint light in front of her, and immediately ran forward and came to a small wooden house. She knocked on the door.
The door opened; she walked to the second door and knocked again. An old man with a white beard and a respectable appearance opened the door for her. This was none other than Saint Joseph himself.
The old man said to the girl kindly: "Come in! My dear child, sit on my little chair by the fire and warm yourself! You are thirsty! I will get you some water to drink. There is no other place in the forest.
There are only a few carrots for you to eat, and you have to scrape them clean before cooking them."
St. Joseph handed her the radishes, and the little girl carefully scraped them clean, and then took out the pancakes and pieces of bread that her mother had asked her to bring. She put everything in the pot and made a pot of porridge. The porridge was made
After they were done, St. Joseph said: "I'm very hungry, please give me some porridge!" The little girl happily poured a large portion of it for the old man. But with God's blessing, she was still full. After the meal
, St. Joseph said: "It's time to sleep now, but I only have one bed. You can go to bed and sleep on it. I will sleep on the grass on the ground." "Oh, no," said the little girl, "I still have one.
Go to bed and sleep! The straw bed is soft enough for me." But Joseph picked up the little girl and put her on the bed. After the girl finished praying, she fell asleep. The second time
She woke up in the morning and wanted to say "good morning" to the old man but found that he was no longer there. She hurriedly got up to look for him, but there was no sign of him anywhere. Finally, she found a bag of money left behind the door.
It was enough for her to lift. It read: For the girl who slept here last night. After seeing these words, the little girl picked up the purse and went home. She returned to her mother safely and put all the money in her hands.
All the money was given to her mother, who had no choice but to express her satisfaction.
The next day, the second daughter also wanted to go into the forest with great interest. Her mother gave her a much larger pancake and bread. She encountered the same situation as her sister. In the evening, she also came to St. Joseph's cabin.
Before the meal, the old man handed her the radish and asked her to make porridge. After the porridge was ready, the old man also said to her: "I am very hungry, give me a little of your share!" The little girl said: "
Let’s drink together!” After the meal, Saint Joseph gave her his bed and wanted to sleep on the grass. The girl said, “No, let’s lie down on the bed. This bed is big enough for the two of us.”
Saint Joseph picked her up and put her on the bed, while he lay down on the grass and fell asleep.
The next morning, the girl woke up and looked for St. Joseph, but he had disappeared. But behind the door, the girl found a palm-sized money bag with the words: For the child who slept here last night. The girl picked up the money.
Bao Bao trotted home and handed the money bag to his mother, but kept two yuan for himself.
The eldest daughter had already become curious and insisted on going into the forest the next day. Her mother gave her as many pancakes as she wanted, plus some bread and cheese. In the evening, like her two younger sisters, she also discovered the covenant
When the porridge was ready, St. Joseph said: "I'm very hungry, give me some of your food!" The answer was: "What's the hurry! What's the hurry! When I'm full, you can
It's not too late to eat!" But she ate almost nothing, and the old man could only scrape the bottom of the plate. After the meal, the old man asked her to sleep on his bed, and he planned to sleep on the grass. The girl did not refuse and took care of herself.
She lay down on the bed and fell asleep, leaving the hard straw bed with the old man. When she woke up the next morning, she also found that the old man was gone. She didn't bother to look for it, so she just walked behind the door.
Looking for the money bag. She seemed to find something on the ground, but because she couldn't tell what it was, she bent down and accidentally touched the thing with the tip of her nose. She stood up and saw another nose connected to her own.
She picked up a piece, and she was terrified for a moment and started howling. But it was of no use at all. The nose was stretched out so long that she had to look at it even if she didn't want to. She kept screaming and ran out of the house.
She met Saint Joseph again. She knelt at the old man's feet and kept begging for mercy. Finally, out of sympathy, the old man removed her nose and gave her two coins. Then she returned home. Her mother was standing
When he saw her in front of the door, he asked: "What did you get?" She quickly lied and said: "A bag of gold, I got a bag of gold, but I lost it on the way." So.
Her mother took her hand and asked her to go back to the gold together. At first she cried and refused to go, but then she went anyway. Unexpectedly, there were many lizards and snakes rushing toward them on the road, and they were helpless.
, and finally they bit the evil child to death, and the mother's feet were also bitten because she failed to educate her daughter well.