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Smart elsa

Once upon a time there was a man who had a daughter who was called "Smart Elsa".

By QaboosPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Smart elsa

Once upon a time there was a man who had a daughter whom people called "Smart Elsa". When she grew up, a man named Hans came from afar to ask her to propose, but on one condition, that "Smart Elsa" must be truly smart.

While they were eating at the table, their mother said, "Elsa, go to the cellar and get some beer." "Wise Elsa" took the jug from the wall and went to the cellar, knocking the lid of the jug as she went, so as not to be bored. When she came to the cellar, she dragged a chair and sat in front of the barrel, lest she bend over and get a sore back or accident. Then she put the jug in front of her and turned on the tap on the jug. Her eyes were not idle as the beer flowed into the jug, and she looked around. She saw a T-hoe hanging above her head, where the mason had left it. Elsa burst into tears and said, "If Hans and I get married and have a baby, and the baby grows up, we let him come to the cellar to get beer, and the hoe will fall and kill him." She thought about the misfortune in the future and burst into tears.

The people above never saw Elsa coming back, and the mother said to the maid, "Go to the cellar and see if Elsa is there." The maid went down and saw her crying in front of the barrel, and asked, "Why are you crying?" She replied, "Shouldn't I cry? If Hans and I got married and had a baby, and the baby was old, we let him come to the cellar to get beer, and the hoe would fall on his head and kill him!" Then the maid said, "Our Elsa is so smart!"

As he spoke, he sat down beside her and cried for this unfortunate event.

After a while, the man above did not see the maid coming back, and was drinking beer again, and the father said to the valet, "Go to the cellar and see where Elsa and the maid are." The valet came to the cellar, saw Elsa crying with the maid, and asked, "Why are you crying?" "Shouldn't I cry? If Hans and I get married and have a baby, and the baby is old, we let him come to the cellar to get beer, and the hoe will fall on his head and kill him!" Then the valet said, "Our Elsa is so smart!" As he spoke, he sat next to her and cried.

The men above waited until the valet could not wait, so the father said to the mother, "Go to the cellar and see where Elsa is." The mother came down, saw that all three were crying, and asked why, Elsa said to her, "If her and Hans' child grows up and comes to the cellar to get beer, maybe the hoe will fall and kill him!" The mother also said, "Our Elsa is so smart!" After that, she sat down and cried with them.

Later, his father also cried in the cellar with them. Only the fiancé waited and waited alone above, and no one came back. He thought, "They must be waiting for me below, and I should go down and see what they are doing." He came to the cellar, and saw that five people were crying bitterly, and each one was more and more sad, so he asked, "What unfortunate thing happened?" "Ah, dear Hans, if we get married and have children, and the children are old, maybe we will come to the cellar every day to get beer. The hoe above might fall off and smash his head, and he would die here. Shouldn't we cry? "Hans said," Well, it doesn't take much wisdom to take care of the housework for me. Since you're so smart, I agree to marry you. "He took Elsa by the hand and brought her up and married her.

Elsa and Hans, not long after they got married, Hans, said, "It's too big, I have to go out and earn some money, you go to the field and cut some wheat, so we can make some bread to bring." "Okay, dear Hans, I'll do it now." Hans, after leaving, Elsa cooked a thick bowl of porridge herself and brought it to the wheat field. She said to herself, "Do I eat first or cut the wheat first? Yes, let's eat first." She finished her porridge and said, "Do I go to bed or cut the wheat now? Yes, let's go to sleep first. "She fell asleep in the wheat field, Hans went home, and after waiting for a long time, she didn't see her come back, so she said," My wise Elsa worked so hard that she even forgot to go home for dinner. "In the evening, Elsa still didn't come back, so Hans went to the field to see how much wheat she had cut. He saw that the wheat was not cut at all, but Elsa lay in the field and slept. Hans, running home again, took a finch net with a small bell on her, but she still didn't wake up. Hans, running home again, closed the door, and sat down to work. It was completely dark, and smart Elsa finally woke up. She stood up and heard the tinkling sound around her, and every step she took, she was confused and didn't know if she was still smart Elsa. She asked herself: "Am I Elsa? Maybe not?" She didn't know what the answer should be. She paused and thought, "I'd better go home first and ask them if I'm Elsa, and they'll know." She came to the door and found the door closed, so she knocked on the window and cried, "Hans, is Elsa at home?" Hans, replied, "At home." She was taken aback and said, "God, it looks like I'm not Elsa anymore." So she went to knock on other people's doors, but people wouldn't open the door when they heard the bell, so she couldn't find a place to stay. In the end she had to leave the village, and people never saw her again.

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