Once upon a time,there was a fisherman and his wife who lived together in a piss pot near the sea. Every day the fisherman went out fishing, and he fished a long time,but the amount of fish he got is always poor. Once he was sitting there fishing and looking into the clear water when his hook went to the bottom, deep down, and when he pulled it out, he was surprised that he had caught a large flounder.
F: \enchanted princess. Put me back into the water, and let me swim.\
more. I can certainly let a fish swim away who knows how to talk.Go back home!\
The man went home to his wife in the piss pot .
M:\me you are back
with nothing again~”M:“I……”W:”Stupid !We are going to divorce!”M:”Oh,no! In
fact,I caught a flounder today.She told me She was an enchanted princess, and I had let it swim away.But she said she could give anything I want.”W:” Didn't you ask for
anything ?\terrible living in this piss pot. It is filled with stench and filth. Go back and ask for a little hut for us.\went back to the sea, and when he arrived and stood next to the water,it was all yellow and green,:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te! Flounder, flounder, in the sea! My wife, my wife Ilsebill, Wants not, wants not, what I will
F: \says that I really should have asked for something. She doesn't want to live in a piss pot any longer. She would like to have a hut.\She already has it.\
The man went home, and his wife was standing in the door of a hut,yes,a hut. W:\was a parlor and a bedroom and a kitchen; and outside there was a little garden with all kinds of vegetables, and a yard with hens and ducks.\Everything went well for a week or two, but one day ,
W:\little. I want to live in a large stone castle. Go back to the flounder and tell him to get a castle for us.\given us the hut. I don't want to go back so soon. It may make the flounder angry.\
So, with a heavy heart, the man went back, and when he came to the sea, the water was quite purple and gray and dark blue, but it was still:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te! Flounder, flounder, in the sea! My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
F:\castle.\
So the man went home, and his wife was standing in front of a large palace,yes,it’s a
large palace.
W:\inside together. There were many servants inside, and the walls were all white, and there were golden chairs and tables in the parlor, and outside the castle there was a garden and a forest a half mile long, and there were elk and deer and rabbits, and there were cow and horse stalls in the yard.\tiful castle and be
satisfied.\that they went to bed.) The next morning
(the woman awoke. It was daylight. She poked her husband in the side with her elbow )and W:\land.\king.\flounder won't want to do that.\to be king.\
So the man, saddened because his wife wanted to be king, went back. And when he arrived at the sea it was dark gray, and the water heaved up from below.: Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
F:\home. She's already king,\
the man went home, and when he arrived at the palace, there were so many soldiers, and drums, and trumpets, and his wife was sitting on a high throne of gold and diamonds, and she was wearing a large golden crown and on either side of her there stood a line of maidens-in-waiting, each one a head shorter than the other.\I am king.\Now we don't have to wish for anything else.\king too long. I can't stand it any longer. I am king, but now I would like to become pope.\is only one pope in all Christendom.\before the day is done.\It's not good.\he can make me pope as well. Now go there immediately!\
So the man went, and on his way he lost in thought,
\flounder is going to get tired of this.\
he arrived at the sea. The water was entirely black and dense, and a strong wind blew over him that curdled the water.:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te! Flounder, flounder, in the sea! My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will
\wants to become pope.\pope.\
when he arrived there, his wife was sitting on a throne that was two miles high, and she was wearing three large crowns. She was surrounded with church-like splendor, and at her sides there were two banks of candles. The largest was as thick and as tall as the largest tower, down to the smallest kitchen candle.
M:\pope.\that you are pope. There's nothing else that you can become.\to think about that”( Then they both
went to bed) she was not satisfied. Her desires would not let her sleep. She kept thinking what she wanted to become next. Then the sun came up.
W:\cause the sun to rise?\to the flounder. I want to become like God.\so startled that he fell out of bed). \remain pope.\can't stand it when I see the sun and the moon coming up, and I can't cause them to rise. I want to become like God!\can't do that. He can make you emperor and pope, but he can't do