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miser in the bush once upon a time there lived a poor farmer he was at the mercy of his cunning boss the country man the country man would make him work for days and nights in the fields and pay him no money at all you want money to work in the farm this is the funniest thing I have ever heard nobody pays farmers to do a basic job like farming I pay for your shelter and food isn't that enough do you know how much your food costs me I mean come on do you really have to have three meals a day of course I do I work really hard in the fields oh well it's just farming how difficult could that be okay now I have other things to do talk to me in a month and cracked the same joke I will think about it then the farmer always left disappointed from the Countryman's house he thought of leaving the job many times but he was afraid that he wouldn't find another job months passed and yet no money was paid to the poor farmer then one day enough is enough I am NOT happy here I can't work here anymore sir I have worked here for three years now I deserve to be paid I will not leave until you have paid every penny for my hard work you are right there you go one two three what is this only three pennies only what do you mean by only these are three pennies when was the last time you went out in the real world what do you know this is a fortune is that so all right then if I have earned a fortune then I need not work for you anymore I am done working for someone who does not appreciate me I know that someday my honesty and hard work will be rewarded goodbye the farmer left the fields he knew that three pennies were not enough but he was happy to have some money for survival a little ahead the farmer heard a strange noise it came from behind a tree he went closer and called out are you okay what are you here for I have nothing you can steal steal why would I steal from you and why are you crying are you hurt a cruel man stole my pot of gold I found it at the foot of a rainbow and at the foot of a rainbow I thought that's just a story no it isn't i add my gold what now it's good oh please don't cry well I can't match with your pot of gold but I can give you these this may not be much but this is all I have oh but then what will you do don't worry about me I will be fine it seems you need this money more than I do I knew you were the one I knew you would not let me down huh who are you I am a dwarf angel we are sent on land every year to find one man who is worth our magic I am impressed with your kindness my friend tell me what do you wish for I can grant you three wishes one for each penny oh this is strange are you telling me the truth Susan you are though um the farmer thought for a while finally he knew what he wanted I got it firstly I wish to have a bow that will bring down anything I shoot at secondly a fiddle that will set everyone dancing who hears me play it and thirdly I wish that everyone should grant what I ask for your wishes are granted use them wisely the farmer was now happier than ever he walked merrily thinking about what all he could do just then he came across a man throwing stones at a tree hello sir why are you throwing stones at this poor tree claim not throwing stones at a tree you fool I am trying to bring down that flower that is the most beautiful flower it only blooms once in four years and that over there on the highest branch of this tree is the only power in the world it is very valuable you see many people have tried to bring that flower down but nobody could do it oh I can give it a try I see the bow and arrow there you think you're the only archer till trying his luck Oh uncanny mad hive the farmer drew an arrow and aimed at the root of the flower blooming on the highest branch and without giving it a second thought he's shot at the branch the arrow went higher and higher as if it was going on his own and with one swift the flower fell in the farmers hands that is impossible how did you do that well honestly a dwarf all I don't care give me the flower but I brought it down why should I give it to you that's unfair I saw it first and told you about it you are right all right I will give you the flower but you will have to give me a reward in return after all I did all the work the farmer was an honest man but the man standing in front of him was a real miser everybody in the town knew that the miser was a crafty young men he would make others do all the work and never pay them nobody trusted him but the innocent farmer was not aware of the misers cunning nature you are right my friend I will pay you 500 gold coins or this beautiful flower do you agree oh absolutely hey wait where are you going you owe me 500 gold coins what are you going to do about it play your feet'll goodbye he's right what can I do besides playing my fiddle just as the dwarf angel had promised the miser began to dance to the farmers tune he hopped and swirled and swayed with the wind the farmer kept playing his fiddle after a while the miser slipped and fell into a bush and yet he could not stop dancing even as the thorny bush tore his clothes I will give you your reward bear in my shirt there are cool red pouches take it I only took what you owed me you should have handed me my reward right away good bye now the miser tried to pick up his clothes but how could he soon news spread in the entire neighborhood the miser was not just a miser anymore he was the miser in the bush oh I will show him what does he think of himself the next day the miser angrily went to the court hmm I see so a man with a fiddle and a bow stole your yes you're cold how can anyone steal gold they stole my gold sir Gold 500 gold coins ah good I knew something was off about this complaint Harvey all you have to do is write down a complaint how difficult is that him so a young man with a fiddle stole your 500 gold coins bring the man with the fiddle and the bow with great difficulties finally the man with the fiddle and the bow was found and brought before the judge you have been accused of having stolen 500 gold coins from this man do you have anything to say in your defense yes your honor I did not steal from anyone this man gave it to me as a reward for getting him the flower from the highest branch of the tree he is lying I did not give him any reward well young man it is hard to believe I mean five hundred gold coins only to bring him a flower but I am speaking the truth no he stole him from me and then pushed me into that bush he is lying I am NOT yes he is all right that's enough listen man with the fiddle the case is against you the miser in the book and I mean this fine gentleman here has a strong case I the sentenced the man with the fiddle and bow to five years in prison you shall also return the 500 gold coins to the miser in I mean of this gentleman here I understand your honor would you please grant me one thing though I wish to play my fiddle for the last time no your honor you cannot allow that please don't oh but it's just an innocent wish no it isn't how can he ask to play the fiddle inside a court and and this cannot be his last wish he is only going in prison for five years not forever I understand what you say makes sense but but for some reason I cannot say no to him I am compelled to grant him what he asks for the farmer smiled for he knew why the judge could not say no I wish that everyone should grant what I asked for Oh golly where are the guards please please hold on to me but it was too late as soon as the farmer began to play his fiddle everybody in the court began to dense nobody could resist it neither the miser nor the guards even the judge joined them Oh what is happening we're all dead seed your honor oh shut up Harvey the farmer stood right in front of the miser and stopped playing his fiddle tell everyone the truth or I shall make you dance for the rest of your life who guards arrest him before he plays his fiddle again but the farmer was faster than the guards full stop please stop I admit it I admit you didn't steal I gave you those five hundred gold coins as a reward to bring down the flower from the highest branch of the tree is that true yes it's true well then it's settled the man with the fiddle is innocent the miser has wasted the Court's time by lying he must pay a fine of 500 gold coins to the man with the fiddle and the bow also he must give away all his wealth to the people of his town this will teach you to the value of honesty over wealth case closed the farmer was thus released he received the wealth he deserved but he was a hard-working and a deter and Men he bought a piece of land and continued farming no one was surprised to find out that the miser owed a lot of money to others after giving away all his wealth the miser in the bush had no money left he had to work and earn his living for the rest of his life the end [Music]
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Length: 14min 46sec (886 seconds)
Published: Mon Nov 19 2018
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