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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST /The Brothers Grimm/

➢ Read the story. Choose what the characters said.

Once upon a time . . . as a merchant set off for market, he asked each of his three daughters what she would like as a present on his return. The first daughter wanted a brocade dress, the second a pearl necklace, but the third, whose name was Beauty, the youngest, prettiest and sweetest of themall, said to her father:

1. "All I'd like is a rose you've picked specially for me!"
2. “Bring me a large steak from a butcher’s shop”
3. “Come back home as soon as possible father, it’s all I want”

When the merchant had finished his business, he set off for home. However, a sudden storm blew up, and his horse could hardly make headway in the howling gale. Cold and weary, themerchant had lost all hope of reaching an inn when he suddenly noticed a bright light shining in the middle of a wood. As he drew near, he saw that it was a castle, bathed in light.

1. “I hope they have some hot drinks in there,”
2. “I hope I'll find shelter there for the night,”
3. “I hope some nice people live there,” he said to himself.

When he reached the door, he saw it was open,but though he shouted, nobody came to greet him. Plucking up courage, he went inside, still calling out to attract attention. On a table in the main hall, a splendid dinner lay already served. The merchant lingered, still shouting for the owner of the castle. But no one came, and so the starving merchant sat down to a hearty meal.

Overcome by curiosity, he ventured upstairs, where the corridorled into magnificent rooms and halls. A fire crackled in the first room and a soft bed looked very inviting. It was now late, and the merchant could not resist. He lay down on the bed and fell fast asleep. When he woke next morning, an unknown hand had placed a mug of steaming coffee and some fruit by his bedside.
The merchant had breakfast and after tidying himself up, went downstairs to thankhis generous host. But, as on the evening before, there was nobody in sight. Shaking his head in wonder at the strangeness of it all, he went towards the garden where he had left his horse, tethered to a tree. Suddenly, a large rose bush caught his eye.

Remembering his promise to Beauty, he bent down to pick a rose. Instantly, out of the rose garden, sprang a horrible beast, wearing splendidclothes. Two bloodshot eyes, gleaming angrily, glared at him and a deep, terrifying voice growled:

1. “Ungrateful man! I gave you shelter, you ate at my table and slept in my own bed, but now all the
thanks I get is the theft of my favourite flowers! I shall put you to death for this slight!”
2. “Greedy creature! How dare you take something you have no rights to? Do not say a word and goaway immediately or I shall put you to death for this slight!”

Trembling with fear, the merchant fell on his knees before the Beast.

"Forgive me! Forgive me! Don't kill me! I'll do anything you say! The rose wasn't for me, it was for my daughter Beauty. I promised to bring her back a rose from my journey!" The Beast dropped the paw it had clamped on the unhappy merchant.

1. “I shall spareyour life, but on one condition, that you bring me your daughter!”
2. “ I shall spare your life, but one condition, that you take me to your daughter!”

The terror-stricken merchant, faced with certain death if he did not obey, promised that he would do so. When he reached home in tears, his three daughters ran to greet him. After he had told them of his dreadful adventure, Beauty put hismind at rest immediately.

1. “Dear father, I'd do anything for you! Don't worry, you'll be able to keep your promise and save your life! Take me to the castle. I'll stay there in your place!”
2. “Dear father, I’d do anything for you but I’m too young to devote myself. Send one of my sisters to the castle. The Beast will be much more glad to see one of them instead of you!”

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