Puss And Boots
The youngest son, Gus, who lived in a shack at the edge of the mill land, was not thrilled.
"With the mill and the donkey, my brothers can make a living," he said, "but what have I got? One cat! Cats do nothing. Well, I could always eat the cat - at least I'll get a hot meal."
"With the mill and the donkey, my brothers can make a living," he said, "but what have I got? One cat! Cats do nothing. Well, I could always eat the cat - at least I'll get a hot meal."



