Lazy Girl Fairy Tales - (Part-2)
I can clean them you were In need & I had to help you the well thanked her & the girl walked ahead a little further she heard a cute little voice It was a dog the dog was muddy & had long hair will you trim my hair & give me a bath at the river I will do you a good deed In return & the girl did the same the dog now look happy & healthy she thanked the girl washed at the river & walked ahead soon It grew dark she came across a house there lived seven fairies um sorry to disturb you but It's dark outside can I stay here for the night bear are you going I'm looking for some work Is that so why
Don’t you work here there are seven (7) rooms you will have to clean all the (6) six rooms every day but remember never enter the seventh room do you agree oh I am so grateful thank you I will do as you say & so the girl did she woke up every day & cleaned all the six rooms she never looked at the seventh room a year passed & the girl had earned enough money she wished to return to her ailing father before you leave tell us why weren't you curious about the seventh room my father taught me to always follow my Duty for as long as I worked here my duty was to obey you we are pleased with your honesty child your diligence has Impressed us come with me It's time for your reward the fairies took the girl to the seventh room their Inside were heaps of gold & silver coins go & roll over those coins whatever six (6) to you Is yours the girl did It she rolled over (n) In the heap of gold coins event In the eat of silver coins she's Sean like a star as all the coins stuck to her (n) she waved goodbye to the fairies & left on her way back she felt a dog (n) she had bathed the dog now had long pearls (n) Instead of hair come girl you helps me when I was In need come & take as many pearls as you want the girl wrapped the string of pearls around her hands legs & neck she thanked the dog & walked away a little further she found the well she had cleaned you helped me when
I was In need come drink water & coach your thirst there many jugs kept near the well for travelers the girl took a jug filled It with water & drank to her heart's content she thanked the well & walked away a little further she found the oven she had mended come girl you helped me what I was In need come eat this fresh bread & cake so the girl ate as much as she wanted & carried some for her father she then thanked the oven & walked away a little further she found the vine she had ploughed come girl you helped me when I was In need come drink this fresh wine & so the girl drank as much as she wanted & took some for her father she thanked the vine & walked away a little further she found the tree she had helped the tree was green as ever & for fresh pears table girl you helped me when I was In need comedy these fresh pears & so the girls eat as much as you wanted & pluck some for her father she thanked the tree & walked away as she returned home she was happy to see her father he wasn't Ill anymore & was waiting for her at the door she ran to him & hugged him tight when the mother came she was shocked to see the husband healthy & the daughter wealthy she was covered from head to toe In gold & silver & much more Ignoring the mother the father & his daughter walked Inside the stepmother realized that her husband will not let her have anything she Immediately called out to her daughter & asked her to go look for work In a wealthy family listen now you have to learn more than her
I got faith In you she got pearls you will get me rubies their daughter wave goodbye & began to walk she hadn't walked long when she came across a tree which was completely (n) dried up the tree asked her to help get rid of Its dry branches In return of a good deed are you serious I will not dirty my clean hands on my pretty fit for your dried branches no matter what & she walked ahead a little further she came across a dying light which asked her to plow near his roots In return of a good deed under this burning Sun I will not dirty my clean hands & my pretty feet for your dying Ruth no matter what & she walked ahead a little further she came across a broken oven which asked her to mend It In return of a good deed I will not dirty my clean hands on my pretty feet no matter what a little further she came across a well which asked her to clean her In return for a good deed (n) you are a well of water clean yourself
I will not dirty my pretty hands on my pretty feet (n) no matter what a little further she came across a dog who asked her (n) to bathe her In return of a good deed but the girl ran away screaming jewel dunderheads & her pretty feet no matter what a little further she came to a house & asked If she could stay the night It was the house of the seven (7) fairies just like before the fairies offered her to stay there for a year & clean all the six (6) rooms that remember do not enter the seventh room the girl agreed every day she would wake up & clean all the six rooms but shortly curiosity got better of her & she entered the seventh room
It was dark Inside & Instead of gold & silver coins there were frogs & honey bees they stung her so bad that she was bruised all over without waiting for the fairies to come the girl ran away from the house on her way back she found the dog covered In pearls she ran behind him to grab a few strings but the dog was gone a little further she found the well she had refused to clean as she bent down to get a drink of water the water slipped further down to go out of her reach a little further she found the oven she had refused to mend there was fresh bread & cake near It but when the girl tried to touch the bread It burnt her hands (n) a little further she found the vine (n) she had refused to plow she was very thirsty but the vine did not let her have a drink a little further (n) she found the tree she had refused to help It was full of green leaves & fresh pears but as she tried to reach the pears the tree grew taller to go out of her reach the girl then walked away back home her mother was standing at the door hoping to see gold & rubies but her daughter returned covered In bruises with her clothes all dirty you see now laziness doesn't pay you anything only a humble & honest heart will be rewarded you have no place In this house anymore you must leave the wife & the daughter left the house the father & his diligent daughter then lived happily ever after
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