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A poor miller dies and leaves his three sons his only possessions: a mill, a donkey, and a cat. The youngest son, receiving only the cat, is despondent until the cat speaks to him. The cat promises to make his master’s fortune if he is provided with a bag and a pair of to walk through the brambles. The Cat's Scheme Once equipped, the cat begins a series of clever maneuvers:
: The cat runs ahead of the carriage, threatening peasants to tell the King that all the surrounding lands belong to the Marquis of Carabas. The Ogre’s Castle Г‡izmeli Kedi
Impressed by the perceived wealth and status of the Marquis, the King agrees to let his daughter marry the miller’s son. The cat becomes a great lord, only ever chasing mice for his own amusement. If you're looking for something else, A poor miller dies and leaves his three
The climax occurs when the cat visits a wealthy who owns the lands. The cat challenges the ogre to prove his shape-shifting abilities. When the ogre turns into a tiny mouse, the cat promptly eats him. He then welcomes the King to "the Marquis's castle." A Happy Ending The Cat's Scheme Once equipped, the cat begins
: He orchestrates a scene where his master "drowns" while the King’s carriage passes by. The King, recognizing the "Marquis" from the cat's previous gifts, provides him with royal clothing.
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