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Just don’t know what I’m scared of….
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The youth can suck this dick niggaThe Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
Introduction: A good-for-nothing son
A certain father had two sons. The older son was smart and sensible and could do everything. The younger one was stupid and could neither learn nor understand anything. When people saw him they said, “There’s a fellow who will give his father some trouble!”
When anything had to be done, it was always the older one who was forced to do it. However, if his father ordered him to fetch anything when it was late, or in the night-time, and the way led through the churchyard, or any other dismal place, he would answer, “Oh, no, father, I’ll not go there, it makes me shudder!”, for he was afraid.
When stories were told by the fire at night which made the flesh creep, the listeners sometimes said “Oh, it makes us shudder!”
The younger son sat in a corner and listened with the rest of them. He could not imagine what they could mean. “They are always saying ‘it makes me shudder, it makes me shudder!’ It does not make me shudder,” he thought. “That, too, must be an art of which I understand nothing.”
Now it came to pass that his father said to him one day “Listen to me, you son in the corner there, you are growing tall and strong. You too must learn something which will help you to earn a living. Look how your brother works while you are doing nothing.
“Well, father,” he replied, “I am quite willing to learn something. Indeed, if it could be managed, I would like to learn how to shudder. I don’t understand that at all yet.”
His older brother smiled when he heard that. He thought by himself, “Good God, what a blockhead that brother of mine is! He will never be good for anything as long as he lives. He who wants to be a sickle must bend himself once in a while.”
The father sighed. He answered him “you shall soon learn what it is to shudder, but it won’t help you to earn your bread.”
Episode 1: The sexton will help the boy to shudder
Soon after this the sexton (an officer of a church charged with the maintenance of the church) came to the house on a visit. The father shared his trouble and told him how his younger son was so backward in every respect that he knew nothing and learnt nothing.
“Just think,” said he, “when I asked him how he was going to earn his bread, he actually wanted to learn to shudder.”
“If that be all,” replied the sexton, “he can learn that with me. Send him to me, and you will get him back differently.”
The father was glad to do it, for he thought, “It will train the boy a little.”
The sexton took him into his house, where he had to ring the bell in the church tower. After a day or two, the sexton awoke him at midnight, and told him to rise and go up into the church tower and ring the bell.
“You shall soon learn what shuddering is,” he thought, and secretly went there before him. When the boy was at the top of the tower and turned round, and was just going to take hold of the bell rope, he saw a white figure standing on the stairs opposite the sounding hole.
“Who is there?” he shouted, but the figure made no reply, and did not move or stir. “Give an answer,” the boy shouted, “or go away, you have no business here at night.”
The sexton, however, remained standing motionless, so that the boy might think he was a ghost. The boy shouted a second time, “What do you want here? Speak if you are an honest fellow, or I will throw you down the steps!”
The sexton thought, “He doesn’t mean what he says,” uttered no sound and stood as if he were made of stone.
The boy called to him for the third time. As that was also to no purpose, he ran against him and pushed the ghost down the stairs. The ghost fell down ten steps and remained lying there in a corner.
Then the boy rang the bell, went home, and without saying a word went to bed where he fell asleep.
The sexton’s wife waited a long time for her husband, but he did not come back. At length she became uneasy, and wakened the boy, and asked, “Do you know where my husband is? He climbed up the tower before you.”
“No, I don’t know,” replied the boy, “but someone was standing by the sounding hole on the other side of the steps, and as he would neither give an answer nor go away, I took him for a scoundrel, and threw him downstairs. Just go there and you will see if it was him. I am very sorry if it is.
The woman ran away and found her husband, who was lying moaning in the corner with a broken leg.
She carried him down, and then with loud screams she hastened to the boy’s father. “Your boy,” she cried, “has been the cause of a great misfortune! He has thrown my husband down the steps and made him break his leg. Take the good-for-nothing fellow away from our house.”
The father was terrified, and ran there and scolded the boy. “What kind of wicked tricks are these?” he said, “the devil must have put this into your head.”
“Father,” he replied, “please listen to me. I am quite innocent. He was standing there by night like one who is intending to do some evil. I did not know who it was, and I said to him three times either to speak or to go away.”
“Ah,” the father sighed, “I have nothing but unhappiness with you. Go out of my sight. I don’t want to see you anymore.”
“Yes, father, I will go, wait only until it is day. Then will I go forth and learn how to shudder, and then I shall, at any rate, understand one art which will support me.”
“Learn whatever you want,” said his father, “it is all the same to me. Here are fifty coins for you. Take these and go into the wide world, and tell no one where you come from or who your father is, because I am ashamed of you.”
“Yes, father, no problem. If you desire nothing more than that, I can easily keep it in mind.”
Episode 2: Dead people at the gallows
When day dawned the boy put his fifty coins into his pocket and went forth on the great highway. He continually said to himself, “If I could but shudder! If I could but shudder!”
A approached him who heard this conversation which the youth was holding with himself, and when they had walked a little farther to where they could see the gallows, the man said to him, “Look, there is the tree where seven men have married the ropemaker’s daughter, and are now learning how to fly. Sit down below it, and wait till night comes, and you will soon learn how to shudder.”
“If that is all that is needed,” answered the youth, “it is easily done; but if I learn how to shudder as fast as that, you shall have my fifty coins. Just come back to me early in the morning.”
Then the youth went to the gallows, sat down below it, and waited till evening came. And as he was cold, he lighted a fire. However at midnight the wind blew so sharply that in spite of his fire, he could not get warm. As the wind knocked the hanged men against each other, and they moved backwards and forwards, he thought to himself “You are shivering down here by the fire, how those guys up there must be freezing and suffering!”
He felt pity on them, raised the ladder, climbed up, unbound one of them after the other, and brought down all seven. Then he stirred the fire, blew it, and set them all around it to warm themselves. However they sat there without moving and the fire caught their clothes.
So he said, “Take care, or I will hang you up again.” The dead men, however, did not hear, but were quite silent, and let their rags go on burning. The boy became angry and said, “If you will not take care, I cannot help you, but I will not be burnt with you,” and he hung them up again each in his turn.
Then he sat down by his fire and fell asleep. The next morning the man came to him and wanted to have the fifty coins. He said, “Well, do you now know how to shudder?”
“No,” he answered, “how could I have learned it? Those fellows up there did not open their mouths, and were so stupid that they let the few old rags which they had on their bodies get burnt.”
The man saw that he would not get the fifty coins that day and went away saying, “I have never met a boy like this.”
Episode 3: Three nights in the haunted castle
The youth also went his way, and once more began to mutter to himself, “Ah, if I could but shudder! Ah, if I could but shudder!”
A wagoner who was striding behind him heard that and asked, “Who are you?”
“I don’t know,” answered the youth.
Then the wagoner asked, “But where are you from?”
“I don’t know.”
“Who is your father?”
“I am not allowed to tell you.”
“What are you constantly muttering between your teeth?”
“Ah,” replied the youth, “I do so wish I could shudder, but no one can teach me how to do it.”
“Give up your foolish chatter,” said the wagoner. “Come, go with me, I will see about a place where you can stay.”
The youth went with the wagoner, and in the evening they arrived at an inn where they wished to pass the night. At the entrance the youth again said quite loudly, “If I could but shudder! If I could but shudder!”
The innkeeper who heard this, laughed and said, “If that is your desire, there ought to be a good opportunity for you here.”
“Ah, be silent,” said the innkeeper’s wife, “so many inquisitive persons have already lost their lives, it would be a pity and a shame if such beautiful eyes as these should never see the daylight again.”
But the youth said, “However difficult it may be, I want to learn it. That is the whole reason for my journey!”
He gave the innkeeper no rest, until the latter told him, that not far from there stood a haunted castle where anyone could very easily learn what shuddering was. The only thing that was needed was to keep watch in it for three nights.
The King had promised that he who would complete these three nights would be given his daughter for a wife. She was the most beautiful maiden under the sun. On top of that great treasures lay in the castle, which were guarded by evil spirits. Treasures to make a poor man rich.
Already many men had gone into the castle, but as yet none had come out again. The youth went next morning to the King and said if he were allowed he would keep watch three nights in the haunted castle. The King looked at him, and because the youth pleased him, he said, “You may ask for three things to take into the castle with you, but they must be things without life.”
The youth answered, “Then I ask for a fire, a turning lathe, and a cutting board with a knife.” The King had these things carried into the castle for him during the day.
The youth can suck this dick nigga
No shit he’s dead, why the fuck else would he be in a coffindead man in a coffin
The boy is youNo shit he’s dead, why the fuck else would he be in a coffin
Why would you say this to a fellow member of the same squad ?The boy is you
Because you dont know fear and youre out to learn what it isWhy would you say this to a fellow member of the same squad ?
Just don’t know what I’m scared of….
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