

Once upon a time there were a king and a queen who wished to have a son and promised that they would give all the poor that they would give every poor person a sack of flour, a full pot of oil and a pot of honey if their pot of honey if their dream came true.
This promise being made, the child was born, and all the poor had their food. When the boy, whose name was Bernat, was seven years old, a little old woman came to the old woman came to the castle saying that she had not heard of the promise until then and that she and that she had come to fetch the flour, oil and honey.

They gave them to her, but the young prince playfully broke the old woman's pot of oil and the little pot to the old woman, who told him that he would not find happiness until he had not seek the love of the three oranges.
When Bernat turned sixteen, he fell ill and decided to go in search of the love of the three oranges to search for the love of the three oranges, but no one knew what this love was love of the three oranges.

On the way he met a little old woman who asked him for food, he gave it to her and in return the old woman told him where he could find food in return the old woman told him where he could find the love he was looking for.
He would have to cross a field full of carnivorous ants, another of fierce animals and a third field with ferocious animals and a third field with a seven-headed snake.
It didn't look like an easy undertaking, but using his wits Bernat fed all the beasts and they let him pass.

The old woman told him that he would later reach a garden where he would find a magic orange tree with three oranges.
A magical orange tree with three oranges, guarded by three sleeping giants three sleeping giants whom he should be careful not to wake up. She was to take the oranges and run away. In addition, the old woman gave him a ball of yellow wool, one of green wool and one of red wool, and the young man set off in search of the love of the three oranges the love of the three oranges.

When he reached the orange tree and took the three oranges, the giants woke up and chased him.
In order to escape, Bernat threw the yellow ball of wool, which
which turned into a thicket full of thorns. Then he threw the green ball, which turned into a cloud full of brambles and vines.
Finally, he threw the red ball, which turned into a brazier.
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