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This is an adaptation of the story the peasant and the devil. Hello dear friends of steemit, thank you for being present on my blog and accompanying with reading my post. Navigating the web crosses me with this beautiful story, speaks of a sly young man, in an encounter with the devil makes an interesting deal and with his cunning manages to outwit the devil, a beautiful story that begins like this.
Long ago in the place of the corner there was a stay in the middle of nowhere, there lived a very astute young labrador of the land.
One day as he plowed the fields for sowing, he encountered a strange being by his serious appearance as the devil, he was comfortably resting on a stump in the middle of a campfire.
This I draw much attention of the Young, that I can not avoid saying
In my peasant life I have seen everything, but never a devil sitting on the fire!
Look how comfortable you are on the fire!
What are you doing there? Asked the young man.
I'm taking care of a funeral I have under these woods! I answer the devil
A funeral? Those coffers filled with gold and silver?
If a "treasure"!
Well, then gold and silver are not yours! I love the young man
What do you mean, it's not mine? The devil said
Of course, if he is buried under those woods, he is buried in my land! And what is in my land belongs to me.
At these words the devil was surprised.
He was in that place to hide his treasure, when the young meddling appeared the fire and settled on it to frighten the young man, but this seemed that he was not afraid of anything.
He reasoned the words of the young man and he was right, if he was buried in his land it corresponded to him, to get out of his predicament a plan.
Maybe you are right! The devil said
I propose a deal! I give you the treasure and you give me 50% of all the vegetables you harvest for "two years" What do you think?
The very astute young man asked
I'll take the funeral right now, right?
As the devil knew that in any case gold and silver had already lost it accepted.
If so, you keep the gold and I come for two years in the "harvest" time and I take 50% of the "harvest"!
We have a deal? The devil said
If only on one condition! Said the young man
Which condition? I consult the devil
To avoid argument I want to be clear with the deal, whatever blooms on earth is yours and whatever blooms beneath the earth is mine.
Is that clear? Said the young man
The devil who thought himself very sly accepted quickly and sealed the deal with a big hug.
The young cunning plant sweet potato, the dressing plant gives a fruit that is a tuber and its fruits are under the earth.
At the time of harvest the devil was present in the field.
I am here to bring all those who flourished on earth! The devil said
Yes of course!
A deal is a deal! I answer the cunning peasant
Beginning to cut all the branches and the leaves of the sweet potatoes to deliver to the devil
Hey, but this is not edible! Said the devil very angry
You may be right! But it is what flourished on earth and that was the deal
For whom you have taken me, you think I am a pervert! Said the devil very angry.
Not at all! Just for that we made the rules, to avoid this discussion! Said the astute peasant
If true! But for the coming year we will do differently, whatever blooms under the earth is mine and whatever blooms on earth is yours.
Okay, I do not have any problems, but remember it was your idea to change the conditions! I do not want arguments! Said the young man.
This young farmer planted corn, the corn plant gives two ears on its stems.
Just as before the time of harvest the devil was present in the field.
I am here to take all those who blossomed under the earth! The devil said
Yes of course!
A deal is a deal! The young man answered again.
Starting to pluck the corn plants and delivering the stems with their roots to the devil.
Hey, but this is not edible! Said the devil very angry
You may be right! But it is what blossomed under the earth and it is what you have chosen.
The devil wanted to be angry but a lot could not, in the end the young man was right, it was he who chose to keep the harvest that flourishes under the earth.
Fuente: http://www.mundoprimaria.com/cuentos-clasicos-infantiles/el-campesino-y-el-diablo/
I'll wait for you tomorrow to enjoy another account of my land of Corrientes.
José Luis Fernández
Corrientes Argentina
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