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Golden Bird in English | Stories for Teenagers | @EnglishFairyTales
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00:00Once upon a time, there lived a king who owned the most special apple tree in the world.
00:06The tree bore apples made of gold.
00:09Every day, the gardener would count apples and hand it over to the king.
00:14An apple is missing!
00:16The king was angry when the gardener informed him about the missing apples.
00:21The thief will not get away with this!
00:24The king was angry when the gardener informed him about the missing apples.
00:28The thief will not be spared!
00:32That night, the gardener put his eldest son on the security of the apple tree.
00:37But around midnight, the eldest son fell asleep.
00:43Next morning, again, one apple was missing.
00:46I will post my second son on the security duty today!
00:52Night fell, and the second son of the gardener too fell asleep around midnight.
00:58Next morning, again, one apple was missing.
01:02The third and the youngest son of the gardener offered to guard the tree that night.
01:09Come on, apple thief! Show yourself!
01:13As the clock struck twelve, he heard a rustling noise in the air.
01:18And a bird came flying that was of pure gold.
01:22And, as it was snapping at one of the apples with its beak,
01:26the gardener's son jumped up and shot an arrow at it.
01:31But the arrow did the bird no harm.
01:33Only, it dropped a golden feather from its tail, and then flew away.
01:40The golden feather was brought to the king in the morning, and the council was called.
01:46Everyone agreed that it was worth more than all the wealth of the kingdom.
01:51One feather is of no use to me! I must have the whole bird!
01:56Who is brave enough to bring me that golden bird?
02:01The gardener's eldest son took upon this task.
02:05Bravo!
02:07And the eldest son set out to find the golden bird.
02:11And when he came to a wood, and by the side of the woods he saw a fox sitting,
02:16so he took his bow ready to shoot at it.
02:21Do not shoot me, for I will give you good counsel.
02:25I know what your business is, and that you want to find the golden bird.
02:33So, hear me well.
02:36You will reach a village in the evening.
02:38You will see two inns opposite to each other,
02:42one of which is very pleasant and beautiful to look at,
02:46the other one is very shabby to look at.
02:49Choose the shabby one to rest for the night.
02:54But the son thought to himself,
02:56what can such a beast as this know about the matter?
03:00So he shot his arrow at the fox,
03:03but he missed it and the fox ran into the woods.
03:07Then he went his way and came to the village where the two inns were.
03:12And in one of these were people singing and dancing and feasting,
03:17but the other looked very dirty and poor.
03:20He thought to himself,
03:22I would be very silly if I went to that shabby house.
03:27So he went into the smart house and ate and drank at his ease.
03:33And forgot the bird and his country too.
03:37Time passed on and as the eldest son did not come back,
03:42the second son set out and the same thing happened to him.
03:47He met the fox, he gave him the advice,
03:50but when he came to the two inns,
03:52his eldest brother called to him in the beautiful inn
03:56and he went in and forgot the golden bird and his country in the same manner.
04:02Time passed on again and the youngest son too wished to seek for the golden bird.
04:10Please father, let me go.
04:13But his father was afraid.
04:15I already lost my two sons.
04:19But you won't lose me father, trust me.
04:23At last the gardener agreed.
04:26And as he came to the wood,
04:28he met the fox and heard the same good counsel.
04:32Go to the boar house if you wish to reach the golden bird.
04:39Thank you old wise fox.
04:41Sit upon my tail and you will travel faster.
04:46Soon they reached the village.
04:49The son went to the shabby inn and rested there all night.
04:53In the morning came the fox again with another good advice.
04:58Now go straight forward till you come to a castle.
05:02Before which lies a whole troop of soldiers fast asleep.
05:07Take no notice of them.
05:09Go into the castle and you will find a room
05:13where the golden bird sits in a wooden cage.
05:16Close by it stands a beautiful golden cage.
05:20But don't try to change the cage, otherwise you will repent it.
05:26Then the fox stretched out his tail again.
05:29And the young man sat himself down and reached before the castle gate.
05:34And the son went in and found the chamber just as fox had told him.
05:41It would be a very droll thing to bring away such a fine bird in this shabby cage.
05:48But as soon as he opened the door to change the cage,
05:52the bird let out a loud scream alerting the sleeping soldiers.
05:57He was taken prisoner.
06:00The next morning the court sat to judge him.
06:03And when all was heard, it sentenced him to die.
06:08Oh merciful king, please spare my life.
06:13You will be spared on one condition.
06:16Bring me the golden horse which could run as swiftly as the wind.
06:20And I will spare your life and also give you the golden bird.
06:26He set out on his journey when his friend the fox met him.
06:31You see now what has happened on account of your not listening to my counsel?
06:36But you are a good lad.
06:38Hence I will still help you to find the golden horse.
06:43You must go straight on till you come to the castle where the horse stands in his stall.
06:49By his side will lie the groom fast asleep and snoring.
06:54Take away the horse quietly.
06:57But be sure to put the old leathern saddle upon him
07:01and not the golden one that is close by it.
07:05All went right, but when the son looked at the horse he thought.
07:10I will give him the golden saddle.
07:12I am sure he deserves it.
07:15But as he took up the golden saddle the groom awoke and cried out loud
07:21that all the guards ran in and took him prisoner and was sentenced to die.
07:27But he pleaded again.
07:30If you manage to bring the beautiful princess to me, I will spare your life.
07:35And you can also have the bird and the horse.
07:40Then he went his way and again met the old fox.
07:45If you had listened to me, you would have carried away both the bird and the horse.
07:51Yet I will help you once more.
07:54Go straight on and you will arrive at a castle.
07:58Go up to her and give her a kiss.
08:01At midnight the princess goes to the bathing house
08:04and she will let you lead her away.
08:06But take care, you do not suffer her to go and take leave of her father and mother.
08:14As they came to the castle all was as the fox had said.
08:19And midnight the young man met the princess and gave her the kiss.
08:24And the princess agreed to run away with him.
08:27But she begged with many tears that he would let her take leave of her father.
08:32At last he consented.
08:34But the moment she came to her father's house, he was taken prisoner again.
08:39You shall never have my daughter,
08:42unless in eight days you dig away the hill that stops the view from my window.
08:51Now this hill was so big that the whole world could not take it away.
08:56And after seven days and had done very little,
08:59he sat there hopeless when his friend the fox comes there to help him again.
09:05Go to sleep, I will work for you.
09:11And in the morning the hill was gone.
09:14The happy king gave his daughter to him and away went the young man and the princess.
09:20And again he met the fox.
09:23You can have all three, the princess, the horse and the bird.
09:29Really? But how?
09:31Listen carefully. Go to the king and give him the princess.
09:36Then he will be very joyful and you will mount the golden horse
09:42and put out your hand to take leave of them.
09:45Shake hands with the princess last.
09:49Then lift her quickly onto the horse and gallop away as fast as you can.
09:55Then go to the castle where the bird is.
09:58I will stay with the princess at the door.
10:01Show the horse to the kind horse and he will bring out the bird
10:06and say that you want to look at it to see whether it is the true golden bird.
10:12And when you get it into your hand, ride away.
10:18Everything happened as the fox said.
10:21Thank you dear friend for your good counsel. I am indebted to you.
10:27If so, then pray kill me.
10:33What? I will do no such thing. You are my friend.
10:39Okay, it is your wish but I will give you good counsel.
10:45Beware of two things on your way back.
10:48Ransom no one from the gallows and don't sit down by the side of the river.
10:56He rode on with the princess till at last he came to the village
11:00where he had left his two brothers.
11:03And there he heard a great noise and uproar.
11:06He saw two men are going to be hanged.
11:11Curious, he went nearer and saw that the two men were his brothers
11:16who had turned into robbers.
11:19Take away all my money but spare my brothers.
11:25After rescuing his brothers, they all came to the woods
11:29where the fox first met them.
11:31And the two brothers said,
11:33Let us sit down by the side of the river and rest a while to eat and drink.
11:39So agreed, forgetting the fox's counsel,
11:42sat down on the side of the river.
11:45And while he suspected nothing,
11:47they came behind and threw him down the bank,
11:50took the princess, the horse, the bird,
11:53and went home to the king, their master.
11:58O great lord, we are back with the golden bird and more.
12:02All this we have won by our labor.
12:06Then there was great rejoicing made,
12:09but the horse would not eat, the bird would not sing,
12:13and the princess wept.
12:15The youngest son fell to the bottom of the river's bed.
12:19Luckily it was nearly dry,
12:21but the bank was so steep that he could find no way to get out.
12:26Then the old fox came once more to his rescue.
12:31If you just listen to me, no evil would have befallen him.
12:36Yet you are my friend. I cannot leave you here.
12:40So lay hold of my tail and hold fast.
12:44He pulled him out of the river.
12:48Your brothers have set watch to kill you if they find you in the kingdom.
12:54So he dressed himself as a poor man
12:57and came secretly to the king's court
12:59and was scarcely within the doors when the horse began to eat
13:04and the bird began to sing and princess left off weeping.
13:09Then he went to the king and told him all his brothers' roguery.
13:15They were seized and punished,
13:17and he had the princess given to him again.
13:22And after the king's death, he was heir to his kingdom.
13:26A long while after, he went to walk one day in the woods,
13:31and the old fox met him,
13:33and he besought him with tears in his eyes to kill him.
13:38Please, my friend, I ask you this one favor. Please do it.
13:46And the youngest son sadly agrees.
13:49As soon as the fox was killed, it was chained into a man.
13:54And as it turned out, the fox was the brother of the princess
13:59who had been lost a great many years.
14:24The End