A rooster was scratching one day
in the earth under the wall of a cottage when he found a bean.
He tried to swallow it, and choked himself. He choked himself and
stretched himself out, and there he lay, and couldn't even breathe.
And his mistress saw him, ran up to him, and asked: "Mr. Rooster,
what makes you lie there like that, so that you can't breathe?"
"I've choked myself with a bean," he answered. "Go and ask the cow
for some butter."
And his mistress came to the cow and said: "Mrs. Cow, give me some
butter! My rooster is lying there and can't even breathe, he has
choked
himself with a bean."
And the cow answered: "Go and ask the hay-makers for some hay."
And she came to the hay-makers and said: "Hay-makers, give me some
hay!
The hay's for the cow who will give me some butter, and the butter's
for
my rooster who is lying there and can't breathe, he's choked himself
with a
bean." And the hay-makers answered: "Go and ask the oven to give you
some loaves."
And she came to the oven and said: "Oven, oven, give me some loaves!
The
loaves are for the hay-makers, who will give me some hay, the hay's
for
the cow, who will give me some butter, and the butter's for my
rooster who
is lying there and can't breathe, he's choked himself with a bean."
And the oven answered: "Go and ask the wood-cutters for some wood."
And she came to the wood cutters and said: "Give me some wood! The
wood's for the oven, who will give me some loaves, the loaves are
for
the hay-cutters, who will give me some hay, the hay's for the cow,
who
will give me some butter, the butter's for my rooster who is lying
there
and can't breathe, he's choked himself with a bean."
And they answered: "Go and ask the smith for an axe, we've nothing
to
cut the wood with."
So she came to the smith and said: "Smith, smith, give me an axe!
The
axe is for the wood-cutters, who will give me some wood, the wood's
for
the oven, who will give me some loaves, the loaves are for the
hay-makers, who will give me some hay, the hay's for the cow, who
will
give me some butter, and the butter's for my rooster who is lying
there and
can't breathe, he's choked himself with a bean." And he answered:
"Go
into the forest and burn me some charcoal."
So she went into the forest, gathered a bundle of sticks, and burned
some charcoal. Then she took the charcoal to the smith, and he gave
her
an axe. She went with the axe to the wood-cutters, and the
wood-cuttersgave her some wood. The wood she took to the oven, and the oven gave
her
some loaves.
She took the loaves to the hay-makers, and the hay-makers gave her
some
hay. The hay she took to the cow, who gave her some butter. She
brought
the butter to the rooster, and the rooster gulped it down and
swallowed the
bean.
Then he jumped up merrily and started singing "Rooster-a-doodle-doo!
I was
sitting under the wall, plaiting shoes, when I lost my awl, but I
found
a little coin, and I bought a little scarf, and gave it to a pretty
girl."
And that's all about it.