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Jade And The
BeanStalk














































In A Town Called SavesVilles Jane Had A Little Cottan
House She Helps Mom Cook And Mix Sugar Eggs
Apples Tasty Cookies Might Happen :D.


























1st
2nd
3rd
She Puts The Apples In First Then Sugar Then Salt She
Mixed Them Up Maked Cookies And Et It All Down.


























Today When Jade Was Walking Around And Saw Some Free
Fruits And Only 1 More Piece Of Bread She Stole One Or Two
And Set Off Around The Journey.




















She Saw Some Beans On The Floor She Picked Them Up And Strolled
Along Looking At The Magic Beans.









It was getting dark outside when Jane returned home. She
collected the magic beans and buried them in the forest behind her
house.
“I have buried the magic beans. Now, I will wait and see if the old
man was right." Jane was very excited. She could not help smiling
all through dinner, and even when she went to bed. She did not tell
Mother or Grandmother about the beans. She wanted this to be a
surprise.
In the morning, Jane looked out the window and gasped in delight.
There was a giant beanstalk outside, reaching as high as the sky.
She rushed to tell Grandmother the news.





















“Grandmother, look outside and see the beanstalk that has grown
overnight! A man at the market gave me magic beans. Last night, I
buried them in the forest."
“Oh my!” her grandmother cried. “What do you suppose is at the
top of the beanstalk?”
“I do not know," she replied. "I will climb up and see.”
Jane's grandmother was worried, but she also wanted to know
where the beanstalk led. She gave her granddaughter a sack to
carry back the things she found and Jade began climbing up the
tangled vines of the beanstalk.






































Jane climbed and climbed until she reached a wonderful land
above the clouds. There were green fields full of very tall apple
trees. Jane couldn’t resist the sight of fresh apples. She picked
an apple and bit into it hungrily. It was the most delicious apple
she had ever eaten, and it made her feel healthy and strong. She
packed several apples into her sack and set off.
In the distance, Jane saw a house that looked as big as a castle.
As she was approaching the house Jane saw that the front door
was very large. "This must be the home of a giant," she thought.
Jane gasped in fear and wanted to run away, but suddenly the
door began to open and a booming voice called from inside.
"Who are you, and what are you doing in my field?" said a man,
who was taller than a building.

















“I am Jane Curtis she replied bravely. “I have come from another
land and was stopping here to rest.”
The giant smiled. “You must have come from very far way, Jane
I have never seen a little girl as small as you. Why don't you rest
inside and have a warm meal?"
Jane was still afraid, but the giant seemed very nice. She went
inside and the giant gave her a bowl of soup and fresh bread.
Jane was so small that she had to stand on the table. She could
barely eat her soup without falling into the bowl, but it was very
delicious.


















Just as Jane was finishing her meal, she heard the thump thump
thump of giant-sized feet.
“Quick! You must hide!” yelled the giant. “That is my wife coming,
and if she sees a charming little girl like you, she will keep you as
her pet.” Jane dropped her spoon in fright and did as the giant
asked. The giant hid Jane inside of the big iron stove.
In came the giant's wife, back from picking flowers. "Oh my, what is
that I smell? The scent is sweet and lovely, like a little girl."
"There are no children here, dear wife," the giant replied. But his
wife was not convinced and she searched the entire room until she
found Jane's hiding place.


















"There is a little girl here!" the woman cried. "And she is the
smallest child I have ever seen. I will keep you as my pet."
"No! No!" Jane cried, but the giant's wife was not listening. Her
mind was made up. She carried the struggling Jade into a room
that was cold and cramped, locking the door behind her as she
exited.
The giant's wife owned many magical objects, and every corner
of the room was filled with mountains of treasure. A sparkling
mirror that could display any location hung from the wall, while
an enchanted guitar was playing music all by itself. Amongst
piles of gold lay the crown of a forgotten king, winged shoes,
and even a magic lamp.
All around there were strange and exciting things, but Jane
barely noticed. She sat down and began to cry.
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