What shall we do, what shall we do? said the widow.
Oh, mother, Ill go and get work somewhere, said Jack.
We tried that before, and nobody took you, said his mother. We must sell Milky-white.
All right, mother, says Jack. Ill sell Milky-white, and then well see what we can do.
So he took the cows halter in his hand and went to the market. While he was going, he met an old man who said to him: Good morning, Jack.
Good morning to you, said Jack and wondered how he knew his name.
Jack, where are you going? said the man.
Im going to the market to sell our cow there.
Oh, I have five beans, said the man, and lets change[63]: your cow for these beans.
You swindler, says Jack, it wont go![64]
Ah! you dont know what these beans are, said the man. If you plant them over-night, by morning they grow right up to the sky[65].
Really? says Jack. I dont believe you.
Yes, that is so, and if this is not true, you can have your cow back.
Good, says Jack and gives him over Milky-whites and takes the beans.
Jack came home happily.
So what[66], Jack? said his mother. I see you dont have Milky-white, so you sold her. How much did you get for her?
Youll never guess, mother, says Jack.
Oh no! Good boy! Five pounds, ten, fifteen Or twenty?
No, just look: five magical beans.
What! says Jacks mother. My son is a fool, such a dolt! Oh my dear Milky-white! Take that![67] Take that! Take that! And your precious beans will go out of the window.
So Jack went upstairs to his little room in the attic, and he was very sad. At last he began to sleep.
When he woke up, the room looked so funny. The sun was shining into part of it, and all the rest[68] was quite dark and shady. So Jack jumped up and dressed himself and went to the window. And what do you think he saw? The beans that his mother threw out of the window into the garden sprang up into a big beanstalk[69] which went up and up and up till it reached the sky. So the man spoke truth!
The beanstalk grew up quite close past Jacks window, so Jack opened it and jumped on the beanstalk which was like a big ladder. So Jack climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till at last he reached the sky. And when he got there, he found a long broad road. So he walked along and he walked along and he walked along till he came to a great big tall house, and on the doorstep there was a great big tall woman.
Good morning, says Jack politely. Could you give me some breakfast? He was as hungry as a hunter[70].
You want breakfast, dont you? says the great big tall woman. Its breakfast youll be if you dont go away.[71] My husband is an ogre, and he likes to eat boys broiled on toast.
Oh! please give me something to eat. Im very hungry, really and truly, says Jack.
The ogres wife was a kind woman. So she took Jack into the kitchen and gave him some bread and some cheese and a jug of milk. Suddenly, Jack heard a terrible noise: someone was coming.
Oh, its my husband, said the ogres wife, what shall I do? Here, come quick and jump in here[72]. And she put Jack into the oven just as the ogre came in.
The ogre was really big. At his belt he had three pigs, and he threw them down on the table and said, Here, wife, broil me a couple of these for breakfast. Ah! Whats this I smell?[73]
Nothing, dear, said his wife. Here, go and have a wash, and by the time you come back[74], your breakfast will be ready for you.
So the ogre went off, and the woman told Jack, Wait till hes asleep; he always sleeps after breakfast.
Well, the ogre had his breakfast, and after that he was asleep. Then Jack crept out from his oven, and while he was passing the ogre, he took one of the bags of gold under his arm and ran to the beanstalk. And then he threw down the bag of gold, which of course fell in to his mothers garden. And then he climbed down and climbed down till at last he got home and told his mother and showed her the gold and said, Well, mother, I was right about the beans. They are really magical, you see.
So they lived on the bag of gold for some time. But at last the gold came to an end, so Jack decided to use the beanstalk again. So one fine morning he got up early and went to the beanstalk, and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till at last he got on the road again and came to the great big tall house. There was the great big tall woman.
Good morning, says Jack, could you give me something to eat?
Go away, my boy, said the big tall woman, or my husband will eat you for breakfast. But arent you the boy who came here before? My husband lost one of his bags of gold that day.
Thats strange, says Jack, I can tell you something about that, but Im so hungry I cant speak.
The big tall woman was very curious, and she gave him something to eat. But soon he heard thump! thump! thump![75] and the ogres wife hid Jack in the oven.
All happened as it did before.[76] The ogre said, Wife, bring me the hen that lays the golden eggs. So she brought it, and the ogre said, Lay, and it laid an egg of gold. And then the ogre began to sleep.
Then Jack crept out of the oven and caught the golden hen and went away. But this time he made some noise which woke the ogre. So the ogre woke up and howled, Wife, wife, where is my golden hen?
But Jack was running very fast to the beanstalk and climbed down quickly. And when he got home, he showed his mother the wonderful hen and said Lay, and it laid a golden egg every time he said Lay.
So they lived happily. But Jack was not content, and one fine morning, he got up early and went on to the beanstalk, and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed and he climbed till he got to the top. But this time he did not go to the ogres house. When he came near it, he waited behind a bush till he saw the ogres wife. She came out with a pail to get some water, and then he crept into the house and hid himself. Soon he heard thump! thump! thump! as before and saw the ogre and his wife.
I smell the boy! cried out the ogre. I smell him, wife, I smell him!
Do you, my dear? says the ogres wife. It must be that little rogue that stole your gold and the hen that laid the golden eggs. He must be in the oven. And they both rushed to the oven. But Jack wasnt there, and they found nobody.
So the ogre sat down to the breakfast and ate it. After breakfast, the ogre called out, Wife, wife, bring me my golden harp. So she brought it and put it on the table before him. Then he said, Sing! and the golden harp sang most beautifully till the ogre fell asleep.