Jack And The Beanstalk Summary

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The Remix of Jack and the Beanstalk by DeMarco Cooley
Once upon a time, in a mountain village lived a boy named Jack. He lived with his mother and a cow named Milky-White. They lived on the milk from the cow. They carried the milk to the market day to sell it. One day Milky White was not able to give milk. So, Jack's mother told him to take cow town and sell it, Jack concurred.
Jack took the cow’s halter in his hand, starts heading for the market. He didn’t get far and he met an old man wearing a long ebony coat. The old man wanted to know where Jack was going. Jack told him that he was going to sell the cow. The old man thought that Jack looked dapper on his way to sell the cow.
The old man wanted Jack to trade the cow for some fey beans.
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She took the beans and threw them out the window in abhorrent. She told him to go to bed without eating or drinking anything. Jack went to his room feeling sad and sorry. He finally went to sleep.
When Jack woke up the next morning the room looked funny. Jack saw that the beans had grew into a huge stalk that was sky high. The stalk had grown through the clouds. At this time, Jack knew the old man had spoken the truth. Jack climbed the beanstalk into the sky.
Jack found a big tall house at the top of the beanstalk. It looked like it was a home for a giant. Jack entered the house and asked ogre’s wife for something to eat. She told him to leave because her husband likes to eat little boys. She gave him something to eat.
Jack had not finished eating when heard an obstreperous noise of someone coming. The ogre’s wife told Jack to hide in the oven. It was her husband, the giant. The giant knew that someone else was in the house. Jack wanted to leave, but the wife told him to wait until the giant fell asleep.
Jack snuck out of the oven. As he passed the giant, he took a bag of the giant’s gold. Jack threw the gold down the beanstalk and climbed down. Jack showed him mom and they lived off of it for a while. One day Jack decided to try his luck again and climbed up the

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