logging in or signing up gustavo_castaneda [voice] Arlines Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 7 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 13, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Miller’s son thus became lord of the place, And he fested the King with much grandeur and grace. After dinner, his Majesty, smiing and bland, said “Marquis of Carabas, give us your hand; And if there is aught that seems goodly of ours Yes, even our daughter dear Marquis is yours” So the Miller’s son married the Princess next day, and Puss was a groomsman in top-boots For the Marquis of Carabas owed him his life his lands and his corn fields his castle and wife. At last he arrived at a castle so grand. Wich belonged to an Ogre, as well as the land; Puss conversed with Ogre, who said that he could Assume any shape that he chose, bad or good, Great or small as he’d show; and the Ogre so fussy turned into a mouse and he was swallowed by Pussy At this moment his Majesty’s carriage was heard; puss hurried down stairs and he shortly appeared at the door, flung wide open before they could ring; “The Marquis of Carabas welcomes the King” And being well dried and well rid of the water Was then introduced by the King to his daughter And invited to drive in the King’s coache-and-four; And Puss, who had managed all, hurried before, And seeing men reaping some very fine corn, said to them “You will wish that you’d never been born, If you don’t tell the king, who is near at hand That the Marquis of Carabas owns all this land” And all whom he met he commanded the same, To magnify further the Marquis’s name. So the Puss put on boots, and he started abroad And caught a fine rabbit just near the road, which he took to the palace, and gave to the king: “This I from the Marquis of Carabas bring” Again puss went hunting, and carried the prey to the king, with the Marquis’s duty, each day. “No, Master” said Puss “give me boots to my feet A pair of top-boots and please leave me alive and you shall just see how we’ll flourish and thrive” ` A miller lay dying, he made his last will; He left his three sons his cat, donkey and mill; To the eldest the mill, to the second the donkey; The third had the cat, and he cried out: “I must starve now, unless I take Puss to Eat” “PUSS IN BOOTS” The story of … Now, while the King down by the river passed by; He heard cries of - “Help! Help! or he’ll die! The Marquis of Carabas drowns! Oh! my master!” The King sent his guards to prevent the disaster The miller’s son finds himself pulled out, and dressed In all that his Majesty had of the best. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
gustavo_castaneda [voice] Arlines Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 7 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 13, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Miller’s son thus became lord of the place, And he fested the King with much grandeur and grace. After dinner, his Majesty, smiing and bland, said “Marquis of Carabas, give us your hand; And if there is aught that seems goodly of ours Yes, even our daughter dear Marquis is yours” So the Miller’s son married the Princess next day, and Puss was a groomsman in top-boots For the Marquis of Carabas owed him his life his lands and his corn fields his castle and wife. At last he arrived at a castle so grand. Wich belonged to an Ogre, as well as the land; Puss conversed with Ogre, who said that he could Assume any shape that he chose, bad or good, Great or small as he’d show; and the Ogre so fussy turned into a mouse and he was swallowed by Pussy At this moment his Majesty’s carriage was heard; puss hurried down stairs and he shortly appeared at the door, flung wide open before they could ring; “The Marquis of Carabas welcomes the King” And being well dried and well rid of the water Was then introduced by the King to his daughter And invited to drive in the King’s coache-and-four; And Puss, who had managed all, hurried before, And seeing men reaping some very fine corn, said to them “You will wish that you’d never been born, If you don’t tell the king, who is near at hand That the Marquis of Carabas owns all this land” And all whom he met he commanded the same, To magnify further the Marquis’s name. So the Puss put on boots, and he started abroad And caught a fine rabbit just near the road, which he took to the palace, and gave to the king: “This I from the Marquis of Carabas bring” Again puss went hunting, and carried the prey to the king, with the Marquis’s duty, each day. “No, Master” said Puss “give me boots to my feet A pair of top-boots and please leave me alive and you shall just see how we’ll flourish and thrive” ` A miller lay dying, he made his last will; He left his three sons his cat, donkey and mill; To the eldest the mill, to the second the donkey; The third had the cat, and he cried out: “I must starve now, unless I take Puss to Eat” “PUSS IN BOOTS” The story of … Now, while the King down by the river passed by; He heard cries of - “Help! Help! or he’ll die! The Marquis of Carabas drowns! Oh! my master!” The King sent his guards to prevent the disaster The miller’s son finds himself pulled out, and dressed In all that his Majesty had of the best.