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Coconut
From their childhood a
peasant couple worked for a rich landlord. They had no children.
The woman, who was over fifty, was very sad.
One day, when she was collecting firewood in the forest, she
wanted to have a drink. But there was no spring in the
neighbourhood. Neither pond nor stream. Suddenly, at the foot of
a tree she found a human skull still containing some rain water.
As she couldn't resist the temptation she put it to her lips.
She felt at once a strong feeling of well being.
Soon after that she was with child. At that juncture her husband
died and all the chores fell on her. She was overwhelmed by
hardship and weariness. However, in her heart of hearts she was
happy. She was going to give birth to a baby.
That day arrived at long last. The poor woman gave birth to a
ball of flesh with two eyes, two ears, a nose and a mouth, but
neither body, nor legs, nor arms...
She was about to throw the thing away when she heard it say:
- I am a human being, Mother. Have pity on me.
The woman was moved to tears and gave it the breast.
The landlord ordered her to bury this ball, but she refused to
obey him. So she was obliged to live alone in her hut in the
middle of a field of manioc.
Her child, whom she called Coconut, was highly intelligent. When
she left for work she asked him to behave himself.
The poor woman said:
- On my return, I will give you a good handful of cooked rice.
But as soon as his mother left, the ball turned into a little
boy who did all the chores in the house, then turned again into
his original shape and slept in his straw bed.
His mother was puzzled, but there was nothing she could do to
solve the enigma.
In the meantime, Coconut rolled like a ball wherever he went. At
first the local people were much afraid, but they gradually got
used to this abnormal child.
One day, seeing that his mother was sadder than usual the boy
asked her the reason.
The mother said:
- When they are seven years old children usually look after
buffaloes and goats. What shall we do with the pack of goats,
which our master cannot find anyone to look after?
Then, he told his mother:
- Mother, I can look after the goats all right. Please go and
talk to the master about it.
It was quite a job for her to persuade the landlord to accept
the offer. In the end, he said:
- Tell him to come here every morning to lead the goats onto the
hill and to bring them home in the evening.
The next morning, Coconut rolled to the farm. Rain or shine, he
did his work everyday, and never had goats grown fat so quickly.
The landlord was very pleased, because he only had to pay the
goat herd boy a poor salary. "Two handfuls of cooked rice a day.
That's all."
He had three daughters who differed in character from one
another. The eldest was naughty, the second had a heart of
stone, but the youngest was as sweet as she was good.
At harvest time, when everybody was busy in the fields, the
girls took turns to bring Coconut his meals on the hill...
One day, it was the youngest girl's turn to do the job. When she
came to the foot of the hill she stopped, struck by the
melodious tunes of a flute. Noiselessly she climbed the slope
and, hiding in a thicket, she looked out. A very handsome young
lad about seventeen years old was lying in a silk hammock. Birds
perched on his shoulders while he was playing. The tune was so
beautiful that the girl's heart beat to the rhythm of the
melody. She leaned against a branch. The branch broke. On
hearing this noise, Coconut, for it was he, changed back into
his primitive shape.
From that day, the girl tried by every means to bring the best
dishes to the strange boy.
Coconut loved his mother and understood her secret sadness. One
day, he told his mother:
- Mother, buy a bunch of areca nuts and go to the master's house
to ask for the hand of one of his daughters.
His mother could not help laughing:
- Who would like to marry you, my poor child?
However, at his insistence, she agreed to go to see the
landlord. Stroking his beard the landlord said:
- How could such a monster mount an elephant?
But on second thoughts he said:
- Tell your son that I will give him the hand of one of my
daughters on some conditions. He must bring here a gold grain
pot, ten pieces of pink flowery silk, ten fat pigs, also ten
goats and ten jars of the best alcohol. I require also a
tile-roofed brick house whose main beam and columns are made of
silver and the other beams of copper. I will give him my
daughter on these conditions.
The poor mother returned home down hearted. But to her
stupefaction she heard her son said:
- Mother, go to the landlord and tell him I accept very
willingly.
His mother, not believing ears, nevertheless went to give the
reply. This time the landlord pondered:
- I must know which of my daughters will accept his offer.
The two elder sisters leapt up with indignation.
But the youngest girl said:
- Father, I will do what you want.
Then the landlord, turning to the woman, agreed on the day for
brining the betrothal presents. The man added, however:
- It will cost you your life if you try to offend me.
Coconut continued to guard the goats, as calm and confident as
before. His mother, tormented with worry, often told him:
- How can we get out of this dilemma?
He smiled.
At last, the great day arrived. The poor mother looked in vain
around her. There were only some torn pieces of mats and some
chipped earthen pots in the humble straw hut. Desperate, she
threw herself on the pallet and dropped off to sleep.
When she woke up she could not believe her eyes. Her bed was
made of carved wood, and her covering was made of brocade. No
more mud dwelling, but a brick house with silver columns and
copper beams. In a corner was the gold grain pot, and pieces of
embroidered silk. She saw the goats under the verandah, and the
very fat pigs near some jars full of alcohol.
But alas! Only her son had not changed! He remained a ball as
before.
He rolled out of his bed onto the ground and said:
- Eh! Come here!
Twenty servants entered the room.
Dazzled, the mother looked at everything without understanding
anything.
The presents were carried to the master's house.
Coconut rolled and the mother followed him.
The master, whether he liked it or not, was compelled to comply.
That same evening Coconut organized a reception to welcome the
bride to his family home.
It was the most sumptuous feast ever seen. The whole village was
invited to attend.
When night came, Coconut disappeared. Everybody wondered where
he was. Suddenly the couple came in. A handsome man was standing
near the bride. Coconut said:
- Ladies and gentlemen, my dear parents, I am Coconut. My young
wife and I wish to convey to you our respectful greetings and
our sincere thanks for your presence. Let's drink a cup of
alcohol together to seal forever our great friendship.
When the news of Coconut's transformation reached the master's
house the two sisters were eaten up with jealously.
The young man started his studies. When the mandarin
examinations were held, he easily won the first place with the
title of Doctor. Unfortunately his mother died at this juncture
and he had to go back to his native village.
A little while later he was appointed ambassador by royal
decree. Before he left he gave his young wife a piece of flint,
a knife and two eggs and advised her to carry them with her all
the time.
However, the two elder sisters became more and more jealous of
their youngest sister and decided to kill her.
One calm night, they came to see her and asked her to go out
boating. She accepted the invitation without suspecting
anything. The wicked sisters took the boat to the mouth of the
river where enormous fish were living. When among the huge waves
they jumped onto the shore taking the oars with them and
violently shoved the boat away. Caught in the whirlpools the
boat turned over.
The two sisters called for help saying that their careless
sister had drowned.
She was not drowned. The young woman did not lose her presence
of mind in the belly of a big fish. With her knife she killed
the fish whose corpse floated to the surface and was thrown onto
the shore. The young woman then cut some of the flesh of the
fish and put the salty pieces in a hallow tree to make some
pickling brine out of them. She gathered some twigs and striking
the flint she made a fire to warm and feed herself.
She made herself a shelter with bamboo and leaves.
Everyday she went into the forest to gather fruit and yams.
Her two eggs, which were kept in the warmth of a straw nest,
finally hatched out. She had two chickens, which she fed on
caterpillars and which soon became a cock and a hen.
Time went by. The river was deep and the forest dense. How to
get out of them?
One evening, the young woman heard her cock cry:
- Cock-a-doodle-do, if it is the Doctor's boat, perhaps he is
coming to look for my mistress.
She rushed towards the river bank. A man was standing at the
prow of the boat. As the boat came nearer the silhouette became
clearer. She cried:
- Coconut!
It was indeed he. The couple feels into each other's arms,
shedding tears of joy. Then she told him about her painful
experiences.
When they were back
home. Coconut asked his wife to hide in a room. Then he invited
his relatives and in-law's to a great party.
The two elder sisters, in their loveliest attire, vied with each
other in coquetry towards the presumed widower, pretending to
bemoan their youngest sister's tragic death.
Hardly had the guests emptied their first cups of alcohol when
Coconut disappeared.
When he returned with his young wife at his side, the two wicked
sisters turned pale and ran away.
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