Give Me a Tiffany, Give Me a Kind Heart



However poor you are, with a Tiffany ring and a golden heart, you can find your true love without doubt. Let’s read this moving story.

Once there lived a poor young man. He had no father and he lived with his old mother. He did some odd jobs to earn a hard living. And living in front of their house was a noble family who had a large house and a beautiful garden. Sometimes the young man helped there as a servant. He was very familiar with all the persons in the house: the high-ranked noble, the particular lady and the maids, and most importantly the young girl: the daughter of the noble. She was lovely.

One day the young man found himself lost his heart for the girl. So he asked his mother to make a proposal of marriage to the noble. “Have you lost your mind? You are so poor and you are not handsome, how can you think that you will match the girl? It is certain that you will be turned down, and you know what? We might even be put to death if the noble think that you are so ridiculous.” But the young man didn’t look a bit worried. “Just go, mamma. I will have a solution to all.”

And the troubled mother did as was told by her son. “Well, what indeed brought you here, you poor old woman, if your son is crazy, either are you. All right,” the noble turned to the princess who was laughing softly beside. “What do you say, my dear? What would make you happy? Set it this way: I will tell the crazy man to came tomorrow for you to have a look at. If he can make you love him, go marry him as you like. But if he only amuses you or annoys you, I will kill him without doubt.” “Good, I want to see if he can build a palace out of one night.”

The mother went back home bring the words of the noble. “Look what you have done. We are going to die tomorrow.” “No we won’t, mamma. Have a good rest and tomorrow you will see.”

The next day, the young man went to the noble’s family confidently, leaving his mother confused. When he came up to the girl, he suddenly took something out of his pocket. It was a tiny ring. He gentlely put it on the fine finger of the princess and said: “Marry me, will you?” the girl was silenced for a moment and leaned her head to the young man. “Yes I will.”

Then the couple walked out of the palace happily. On the finger of the girl was a Tiffany, a shining Tiffany. “I have dreamed for a Tiffany ring for life. Can you tell me how do you get that?” “Well it was a gift. I saved an old man drawning in river and he sent me this to say thanks. He was a goldsmiths.”

“And you have a golden heart. I love you.” The girl replied. And since they lived happily forever.

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