Beaumont, Jeanne. Beauty and the Beast. New York: Simon and Schuster for Young Readers, 1990. Print.
Once there was a very rich merchant. He had three daughters, and three sons. He was extremely rich, but he did not spend any money for his children's education. All of his daughters were very beautiful, however the youngest was extremely gorgeous. Everybody used to call her The Beauty when she was very young. Her sisters were very jealous of her because she was very pretty. One day, Beauty's father asked her "what can i get for you?", and she said she would like to have some roses. The weather got really worse when her father was returning to home, and he took a shelter in a home that he found on his way. After the weather got better when he left to the home, and he took some roses from the garden. He saw a beast coming toward him as he was collecting the roses. The beast wanted to take his life away because he tried to steal his roses from the garden. The Beast said "he will forgive him if he will send one of his daughter to him." When the father tells everything to Beauty, and she agrees to sacrifice herself to the Beast.
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