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TIL ULENSPIGHEL



Once upon a time there lived a little boy called Til Ulenspighel. His

father was a good blacksmith, his mother a kindly woman but they never

imagined that they had brought into the world naughtiest rascal ever heard of!

Til had such a lively personality, bright and naughty, that people couldn't

help smiling when they saw him. And he got up to such mischief and all sorts

of tricks that we can't help smiling to ourselves . . . But as you'll soon

see, the ones who didn't see the funny side of things were his fellow

citizens. The minute he learned to speak, Til pulled people's legs. If a man,

for instance, had flat feet, Til would greet him by saying,

"Good day, Mr. Flatfeet!" And if a lady had a red nose, he would say, "Good

evening, Mrs. Rednose!" He enjoyed playing tricks and teasing everyone. Of

course, the neighbours complained to his father, saying,

"Mr. Ulenspighel, what a rude son you have!" And so, one day, Til's father

said to him,

"Listen, son, why don't people like you? Do you annoy them?"

"Who, me?" said Til with an innocent air. "I never bother anyone. It's

other people that shake their fists at me whenever they see me and say nasty

things."

"Hmm!" said his father. "I wonder if that's really so. l'm going to market

with the donkey. Get up behind!" Till didn't need to be told twice and he

clambered behind his father.

But the second he was on the donkey's back, he hung a notice on his

shoulders on which he had written: 'Whoever reads this is a donkey.' People

did read it and they were offended, so they shook their fists and shouted,

"Oh, you horrid boy, Til! What a little horror you are!" On hearing these

shouts, Til's father, who knew nothing about the notice, muttered:

"You're right, Til. People are angry with you, though goodness knows why!

Don't worry," he added, "come and sit in front and we'll see if they still

call you names." Til did as he was told and slung the notice over his chest.

Though his father couldn't see it, he could see other people as they shook

their fists, scowled, shouted and yelled insults, and he said, "Folk don't

like you, Til. But pay no attention to them and go your own way!" And Til

laughed up his sleeve....

Time went by and Til began to weary of long faces every time people saw

him. He joked and teased folk now and again, but what harm was there in that?

All he wanted to do was amuse himself and others as well. One day, a company

of wandering entertainers came to the town: actors, sword swallowers and

acrobats. They made a great impression on the lad, who stared at them

open-mouthed. While holding a pole in their hands, they kept their balance as

they walked the tightrope across the road. How he would love to do the same.

The people who now shook their fists at him would clap their hands. No sooner

thought than done, the boy picked up a pole, stretched a rope between two

trees in the wood and started to practise. Of course, it wasn't easy and he

fell more than once. But in the end, he felt pretty secure and decided to hold

a show. He went through the streets crying,

"Tomorrow, Til Ulenspighel, the acrobat, will walk the tightrope!" Filled

with curiosity, everyone came to watch.

Til had stretched the rope between his balcony and a tree in the nearby

wood: the rope lay above the river and the young lad climbed on. The crowd

that, at first had laughed and made a noise, grew quiet after a while, and

were impressed:

"He's clever all right," someone said. "He's a real acrobat," said someone

else. "We were wrong about him!"

At that moment, Til's mother, who knew nothing about her son's gymnastics,

hearing the murmur of the crowd, went onto the balcony . . . and saw her son

walking the rope suspended over empty space. Frightened, she shouted,

"Til, come down at once!" And seeing that the boy was not doing as he was

told, she picked up the scissors and cut the rope. Til fell with a splash into

the river. You can imagine the people! First they started to laugh, snigger

and make fun of the poor lad as he struggled soaking from the water.

"Hey, acrobat! If that had been the ground instead of water, you'd have had

a cracked head, wouldn't you?" they called, chuckling, and Til said to

himself, "Laugh if you want to, he who laughs last laughs longest! . . ."

Some days later, Til announced he was going to repeat the show, this time

not over the river but above the main road. Everyone rushed to watch, hoping

to see him fall off and hurt himself. Before he ventured on to the rope, Til

called out, "To make it more difficult for me, I'm going to carry a sack on my

back. Every spectator will give me his left shoe. I'll put it in the sack and

hand it back at the end of the show." Everyone did this. Til walked the

tightrope until he reached the middle of the road, and from the heights he

said, "Now I'm going to give vou back your shoes. There they are!" and opening

the sack, he emptied out the shoes.

You can picture the confusion that reigned then. Not only did the onlookers

get hit on the head by shoes, but everyone hunted for his own shoe without

managing to find it; he'd pick one up, but it belonged to somebody else, and

he'd throw it down again, and start to look for another, argue, exchange

insults . . . and Til, from a window on high looked down on the pandemonium

and chuckling said,

"Ha! He who laughs last laughs longest!"





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