Jack and the cellar

Jack was told to sell the cow and get some food to eat. Jack was tricked and bought three magic beans, no food was to be seen. He went back home and got kicked out for wasting their last chance. He threw the beans into the ground and sobbed himself to sleep. The next morning he awoke and found a cellar door aside. The beans had disappeared but left a metal door instead. He opened up the cellar door and a found a dark staircase. He went inside and walked right down to find a bunch of food. He ate and ate and ate and ate and stuffed himself to the brim. Greedy Jack decided not to share his treasure with the rest. He found himself locked inside with no way to escape. Poor little Jack would not survive for his piggish ways. 

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