Theme: Love to work
Little Nicolau and Big Nicolau
Little Nicolau was a very skinny boy, pale and
discouraged. He just wanted to be lying down or playing
with things that didn't make him move around much. He
got up late, ate almost nothing, and was always tired.
Now, with such a life, it was only natural that Little
Nicolau was a thin boy, pale and discouraged. It was
also natural that the neighborhood boys didn't like to
play with him. If they invited him for a run, he would
immediately say:
- I can't!... I get very tired!...
If they called him to football, he apologized:
- I can't! I feel pain in my legs!...
The very worried parents took Little Nicolau to the
doctor. After examining him well, the doctor looked at
him very seriously and said:
- So, you don’t want to do anything, huh?... Because you
need to move more, act, work... This is the only way
that you will be strong...
And he said to his parents:
- He needs some exercises... Need to give him some
work...
Since that day, his mother following the doctor's
advice, had repeatedly called Little Nicolau to help her
with the housework. But it didn’t work. If she sent him
to the supermarket, he claimed:
- I can't!... I'm so tired!...
If she asked him to sweep the courtyard, he would say:
- Not now, Mom!... After...
If they woke him up early in the morning to fetch the
milk, he would exclaim sleepily:
- I'm so sleepy!... A little more, yes?...
So was Little Nicolau. Nothing to do! Want to do
nothing!
When summer came and as the boy was still without much
appetite, his parents decided to take him out of town.
They went to the mountains. They rented a nice house
with a big yard and settled there.
Little Nicolau was happy. He liked the mountains very
much and liked the house very much. His room was
spacious, airy and with a window to the backyard.
He slept well the first night he was there. He slept
well, but woke up early, very early indeed. The window
had been opened and the light of day hitting his face
woke him up.
Little Nicolau heard something wonderful! The song of
the birds! How beautiful! I had never heard anything
like it.
At that moment, he noticed something else. This time it
wasn't the birds but someone who singing something like
this:
“My hoe
Works well.
Cut the little grass
In a back and forth.”
Who would be singing at this hour so early?
Curious, Little Nicolau stood and peered out the window.
There was no one in the yard. Only the birds kept
chirping, bouncing on the tree branches. Then he looked
at his neighbor's yard. There was a strong, red-haired
boy who, with a hoe, weeded a flowerbed. And he was
singing:
“My hoe
Works well.
Cut the little grass
In a back and forth.”
Little Nicolau looked at the red-haired boy in wonder,
when he, stopping a bit from working, he spotted him in
the window.
- Hello! He greeted in a strong voice.- Are you my new
neighbor?...
- I am! - Said Little Nicolau weakly - I arrived
yesterday with mom and dad!...
The strong boy approached the fence separating the two
yards and Little Nicolau noticed that his face was
flushed with some freckles that made him very likeable.
- What is your name? - He asked in a smile that showed
his large, half-separated teeth.
- Nicolau... but everyone calls me Little Nicolau... And
you?
- How funny! - Said the other - Well, I'm Nicolau too,
but everyone calls me Big Nicolau...
The two boys laughed together. It was really funny!
Little Nicolau and Big Nicolau.
- See you later! Replied Little Nicolau and went back to
bed.
He lay down but slept no more. He kept thinking,
thinking... He thought the garden in his backyard were
very ugly, with the grown grass, so grown that it hid
the plants. He thought that his neighbor's yard was well
care, his lawn trimmed, and it could see the tomatoes,
the beautiful lettuce and other vegetables in the
distance. Big Nicolau really took good care of his yard!
Little Nicolau thought, thought and decided: he would
ask his father to buy a hoe and weed the yard!... The
next morning, very early, Little Nicolau heard the
birdsong and Big Nicolau singing again:
“My hoe
Works well.
Cut the little grass
In a back and forth.”
- Ah! Yeah!... - he murmured a little annoyed. - There
is Big Nicolau singing!
And turned to the side to get some more sleep. He
remembered this: his father had bought him a hoe, a good
hoe for weeding... Then he jumped out of bed. He got
ready quickly and ran for the yard. He stopped, however,
discouraged by those grown grasses. How could I weed all
that?
- Hello!... What a beautiful hoe you have!... Are you
going to work? - Asked Big Nicolau from the fence.
- I don't know - said Little Nicolau a little sadly -
The grass is so big!... I don't think I can...
- Hey, don't be discouraged! - Said Big Nicolau - Wait a
minute I'll help you...
And, jumping over the fence, quick, joined Little
Nicolau.
At first Little Nicolau did everything wrong, but he was
taught by Big Nicolau, gradually got it right.
When his mother called him for coffee, he had such an
appetite that he even asked to repeat it! After
breakfast, he weeded again. Big Nicolau, with his
friendly smile, was already there, wielding the hoe.
At lunchtime, Little Nicolau’s parents were surprised
about so much he ate! Then he laid down a little to
rest. He was really tired! His arms and back hurt, but
he was still not discouraged, and after the nap he
weeded again with Big Nicolau.
The other day, barely heard the birds sing, jumped out
of bed. He wanted to beat Big Nicolau, he wanted to be
the first to arrive in the yard! And he really won! When
the strong boy arrived, there was Little Nicolau
weeding, weeding and singing:
“My hoe
Works well.
Cut the little grass
In a back and forth.”
- Hello! - Exclaimed the freckled, cheerful redhead -
You beat me, huh?...
Little Nicolau was all proud! And both boys very close
friends started weeding.
The days went by... The backyard of the summerhouse
looked like another. The yard was slowly being kept the
grass well-trimmed and the vegetables growing. Little
Nicolau worked now, alone, because Big Nicolau also had
to take care of his yard.
On one side of the fence, Big Nicolau weeded and sang:
“My hoe
Works well."
And, on the other side, Little Nicolau, very happy,
always weeding, answered, also singing:
“Cut the grass
In a back and forth.”
Result: Little Nicolau was now as strong, so flushed and
as excited as redheaded Big Nicolau!
Text taken from the book Conte Mais -
Volume I by Fergs.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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