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00:00Father Castor, do insects make provisions?
00:03They say that the cicada sings all summer long without thinking that autumn will come.
00:07That's true. Most insects don't worry about the next day.
00:11They also say that ants make all kinds of provisions in their house, but that they keep them jealously for themselves.
00:16Ah, I see that you know the cicada and the ant.
00:19But I'm going to tell you another story about cicadas and ants.
00:22There's another one?
00:23Ants
00:31There were three companions, the ant, the egg, and the cicada, who were going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
00:40Everyone has his own task. Mine is to take the road.
00:46On the way, I provide the food.
00:48I sing for everyone's pleasure.
00:50At first, the road was flat, the sun was shining, the flowers were blooming.
00:57It's going to be hot. We're going to get all wet.
01:00It's going to be hot. We're going to get some sun.
01:02It's going to be sunny. We're going to have something to eat.
01:05The ants, the crickets, the inhabitants of the garrigue wanted to keep them.
01:15Whoever stays close to his blanket, if he doesn't win anything, he doesn't lose anything.
01:19But the ant, the egg, and the cicada continued their journey.
01:27As they crossed the mountain, they lost their joy.
01:34As they climbed, the egg broke.
01:44As they descended, a cloud covered the sun.
01:49I'm not going any further. I'm too afraid of the cold.
01:52The poor ant found herself alone to finish her pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
02:06She arrived in front of a stream.
02:09Oh, this water is icy. I have to cross it.
02:15The water froze, and the beast took its leg in the ice.
02:21Ouch!
02:24Oh, ice, ice, how strong you are to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
02:31The sun is much stronger than me because it can melt me.
02:36Oh, sun, sun, how strong you are to melt the ice.
02:40And you, ice, to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
02:46The cloud is much stronger than me because it hides me.
02:51Oh, cloud, cloud, how strong you are to hide the sun.
02:54You, sun, to melt the ice.
02:58And you, ice, to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
03:06The wind is much stronger than me because it carries me.
03:10Oh, wind, wind, how strong you are to carry the cloud.
03:15You, cloud, to hide the sun.
03:19You, sun, to melt the ice.
03:21And you, ice, to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
03:28The mountain is much stronger because it carries me.
03:32Oh, mountain, mountain, how strong you are to stop the wind.
03:37And you, wind, to carry the cloud.
03:39You, cloud, to hide the sun.
03:41You, sun, to melt the ice.
03:43And you, ice, to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
03:51The earth is much stronger because it carries me.
03:54Oh, earth, earth, how strong you are to support the mountain.
03:58And you, mountain, to stop the wind.
04:00You, wind, to carry the cloud.
04:02You, cloud, to hide the sun.
04:04You, sun, to melt the ice.
04:06And you, ice, to crush the leg of the poor ant who was going to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
04:17But the earth was hard of hearing.
04:20Ah, what do you say? I hear nothing at all.
04:22Saying that, she moved enough to shake the mountain.
04:26The wind passed.
04:28The cloud moved away.
04:30The sun shone.
04:31The ice finally melted.
04:33And the poor ant, removing her leg, bravely, all alone, completed her pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
04:47Here is an ant who had the taste of adventure.
04:50All alone, far from her ant nest.
04:52Gone for a long journey.
04:54Maybe she will send postcards.
04:57Very small ant postcards.
04:59Very small, small, small.
05:03Sometimes I dream that I meet a charming prince.
05:06And I would like to become the real charming prince.
05:09I imagine you with all the panoply.
05:11A long sword and a big feathered hat.
05:13You would be completely ridiculous.
05:15Well, if you find me ridiculous, well, I'll give you a sword blow.
05:19Come on, here are some funny ideas for a charming prince.
05:22Do you know the pretty cat?
05:24I also want to become a prince.
05:26Have a feathered hat.
05:27And big boots.
05:29The pretty cat.
05:30A miller left to three sons he had only his mill, his donkey and his cat.
05:35The eldest had the mill, the second had the donkey.
05:37And the cadet had only the cat.
05:39Oh, poor me.
05:40When I have eaten my cat, I will have to starve.
05:44Do not worry, my master.
05:46You just have to give me a bag that can close a loop and make me a pair of boots.
05:51You will see that you are not so badly shared that you think.
05:55When the cat had what he asked for,
05:57he bravely jumped, took his bag and went to a garden where there were many rabbits.
06:03A little sound, a little food.
06:05Tending as if he were dead,
06:07he waited for some rabbits, little educated of the Russians of this world,
06:10to come and dig in his bag to eat what he had put in it.
06:14And hop, I killed you, take.
06:18Very happy with his catch, he went to the king and asked to talk to him.
06:23He was made to go up to the royal apartments.
06:26Here, Sire, a rabbit of Garen that Mr. Le Marquis de Carabat, my master,
06:30has charged me to offer you on his behalf.
06:33Tell your master that I thank him and that he pleases me.
06:36Another time, he went to hide in a field of wheat with his bag.
06:39Two shepherds let him take it.
06:41And hop, my pretty, you will end up on the king's table.
06:45The cat continued for several months to bring to the king of the gibier of the hunt of the Marquis de Carabat.
06:50One day, he knew that the king had to go for a walk on the edge of the river.
06:55He ran to see his master.
06:57Master, master, if you follow my advice, your fortune is made.
07:01You just have to bathe in the river, where I will show you.
07:05I do not know what all this will be good for, but if it is necessary ...
07:08In the time that he was bathing, the king came to pass.
07:12Help, help, help!
07:14Here is the Marquis de Carabat who drowns.
07:16If I'm not mistaken, this is the cat that brought me so often from the gibier.
07:19Quick, let's go to the help of Mr. Le Marquis.
07:22Having planned everything, the cat had hidden the clothes of his master.
07:27Sire, thieves have come who have taken the clothes of my master,
07:30although I cried with all my strength.
07:32Guard, please acquire one of my most beautiful clothes for the Marquis de Carabat.
07:36As the beautiful clothes that were given to him were worth their money,
07:39the king's daughter found it to her liking.
07:42And as soon as the Marquis de Carabat had cast a few tender glances at her,
07:47she fell madly in love with him.
07:49Get in our carriage and walk with us.
07:53The cat, delighted to see his plan succeed, took the lead.
07:56He met peasants who ploughed the meadow.
07:59Good people who plough, if you tell the king
08:01that this meadow belongs to the Marquis de Carabat,
08:03you will be well-received.
08:06And so they did.
08:07And the cat did so well
08:09that every day the king thought he was visiting the lands of the Marquis.
08:13Then the cat arrived at the door of the castle of the master of these places,
08:17who was none other than a very mean ogre.
08:21He went to pay his respects.
08:24I was assured that you had a gift,
08:26that you had the gift to turn into all kinds of animals,
08:29that you could turn into a lion, an elephant.
08:31That is true.
08:32And you will see me turn into a lion.
08:37The cat was so frightened that he fled onto the roofs,
08:39not without danger because of his boots.
08:42Then the ogre, having regained his natural form, he descended.
08:47I was also assured that you had the power
08:49to take the form of the smallest animals, rats, mice, mules.
08:53But I must admit that I think this is quite impossible.
08:57Impossible? You will see.
08:59As soon as the ogre turned into a mouse,
09:01the cat threw himself on it and enjoyed it.
09:04At that moment, the carriage of the king entered the courtyard of the castle.
09:08Your Majesty, welcome to the castle of the Marquis of Carabas.
09:13What? This castle is still yours?
09:16I know nothing more beautiful than this cover
09:18and all these buildings around it.
09:20Let's go inside, please.
09:22The king entered first, followed by the Marquis,
09:24giving his hand to the young princess.
09:26In a large room, they found a magnificent dinner
09:29that the ogre had prepared for his friends
09:31who were to come that day,
09:33who did not dare to enter, knowing that the king was there.
09:37Take a seat at the table of the Marquis of Carabas.
09:40The king, charmed by the good qualities of Mr. the Marquis of Carabas,
09:43as well as his daughter who was crazy about him, took him to his side.
09:49It is only up to you, Mr. the Marquis, that you are my son-in-law.
09:53The Marquis, showing great reverence,
09:55accepted the honor given to him by the king.
09:58And the very same day, he married the princess.
10:02Don't we say that cats are a bit of magicians?
10:05Yes, we do.
10:07Especially the black cats with green eyes,
10:09who look at you in a strange way.
10:11You'd be a magician and you'd have a big pointed hat and a wand.
10:16No, no, no, you'd be more of a tiger if we went hunting.
10:19With your magic wand, I'd turn you into a fleeting piece of wood
10:23and you'd stop bothering me.
10:25I've got a nice story of a tiger for those who don't want to be a cat anymore.
10:29Let's hear it, Father Castor.
10:31The wood tiger.
10:33This tiger never roamed in the jungle and never roared,
10:37because it was made of wood.
10:39It was a small piece of cut oak, painted with yellow and black varnish.
10:42To keep it standing, the tiger was nailed to a green plank,
10:46which was a meadow.
10:48A wood tiger in a wood meadow.
10:52On the corner of a wooden table.
10:54How sad.
10:56This tiger is fed up, it's exhausted.
10:58Opposite him, on the other side of the table,
11:00was sitting a man with a beard.
11:04This man used the tiger as a paper press,
11:07that is, he made it balance on paper,
11:10after he himself had scribbled on it
11:12quantities of words with erratures and spots.
11:16But where does this funny tiger come from?
11:18It's a young boy who kept herds in the mountains,
11:21who, to entertain himself, had made the tiger
11:24in a piece of wood with his knife.
11:26Well, that's all.
11:28The tiger was bored of his shepherd.
11:30He was so bored that he couldn't sleep
11:33because he was in so much pain.
11:35Enough, at last.
11:37You're breaking our heads with your despair.
11:39Cack-a-crack, tot-a-track.
11:40Go away, and we'll never see you again.
11:43Was the black cat a bit of a wizard?
11:45Or did the moon melt the green paint?
11:47Or did the tiger's paws rise from the plank,
11:50one after the other, and he began to walk on the table?
11:53And the more he walked, the more he grew.
11:55When he jumped into the armchair,
11:57he was big like a little cat.
11:59When he arrived on the floor, he was big like a calf.
12:02And when he passed through the window,
12:04he was big like a real tiger.
12:06And the night fell on him.
12:08The tiger left to find his shepherd,
12:10and it was a memorable journey.
12:14As he couldn't read the writings,
12:16he only picked up his big muffle in the direction of the wind,
12:19and he found the right direction.
12:21No doubt he remembered that in the mountains,
12:23it smells of cheese and old age.
12:25Maybe also that with his fine ears,
12:27he could hear the bells ringing like a cow.
12:34In short, a beautiful evening,
12:36he arrived in the alps,
12:38where there was no snow, no ice, no pebbles,
12:41but simply the prairie,
12:43much greener than its white,
12:45with flowers that smelled good, and bees.
12:48The little shepherd was there, blowing in a flute.
12:51He said nothing when he saw the tiger coming,
12:53because in the high mountains,
12:55we are used not to be surprised a lot,
12:57and also because he had a simple heart.
12:59And the night fell on them.
13:01Alas, the next morning,
13:03the tiger was hungry.
13:05To see around him cows, cows,
13:08goats and sheep,
13:10the tiger remembered that he was a tiger,
13:12and he wanted to eat them.
13:14He knew that his friend, the shepherd,
13:16would be very angry, but...
13:18One of these days, I will bet on an innocent beast,
13:20and I will eat it all raw, that's for sure.
13:22I prefer to leave.
13:25So he came back as he had gone,
13:28without stopping at the bridge of the crossroads,
13:30and raising only his muffle
13:32to look in the wind for the smell of his house,
13:34pipe and geranium.
13:36And naturally, it was by a moonlit night
13:39that he found his window.
13:41When he jumped on the parquet,
13:43he was big like a big calf.
13:45On the chair, it was just a little cat.
13:47And when he appeared on the table,
13:49he had become a little wooden tiger
13:51lying on paper.
13:53Will the poor tiger still be bored alone,
13:55without anyone to love him?
13:57No, the night the tiger came back,
13:59the gentleman first sniffed in his beard,
14:01then he looked at the moon with a funny look,
14:03and also at his faithful black cat
14:05sitting on a chair.
14:08Then he put his big hand on the tiger.
14:12Here I am back, my little companion.
14:15It was hot in the heart to hear it.
14:17Every night now, it's the same.
14:20Little words, a caress,
14:23and everyone will go to bed happy.
14:26It takes so little to make a poor little wooden tiger happy.
14:32He has become a little wooden tiger again.
14:36But he doesn't feel alone anymore.
14:38It's thanks to the cat, who's a little magician,
14:41or thanks to the moon.
14:43We mustn't forget the old man.
14:45What's the old man doing?
14:47He's spending his time scribbling.
14:49He's a writer.
14:51I think he writes stories for children.
14:54Then he must be a very nice old man,
14:57just like your father, Castor.
14:59He's just like you!
15:04Here we go!
15:09Come play with me!
15:11Now I'm reading.
15:12Me neither, my doll doesn't want to come with you.
15:14Oh yes, she wants to come, I'm sure of it.
15:19He took my doll!
15:22You're gonna hurt her!
15:24Calm down!
15:27He stole her doll!
15:28Her dress is all torn up!
15:30Come and sit down.
15:31I'll tell you a story.
15:33Ok
15:34Tricotty Tricotta
15:37Mother Tricotty was having a hard time with her children.
15:40They were 12 boys, clumsy and unbearable.
15:44When they couldn't run on all fours or slide on their backs,
15:48they'd climb up trees, roll over sleds, cross barriers, jump over streams.
15:56Mum, the bottom of my pants is torn.
15:58Mum, I'm missing a sock.
16:00And your sock is holed up.
16:02And your elbows are pierced.
16:04Mother Tricotty would slap her, pull her ears out and send the boys to bed.
16:09I don't want to see you anymore.
16:10How am I going to dress you tomorrow?
16:12I only have half a pair of socks,
16:14half a pair of panties and knitwear to put on you.
16:16Because you left the other half to the brooms and the pebbles.
16:21And Mother Tricotty looked up at the sky,
16:23or rather at the ceiling, where a dozen spiders were swinging.
16:27These vauriens won't even give me time to clean up.
16:30See all these spiders?
16:31They're quietly filtering their web while I tidy up.
16:34Be patient, my beauties.
16:35I'll get rid of you with my broom as soon as the boys are wise.
16:40Mother Tricotty, you'd better ask us for our help.
16:43Ah, if you knew how to work like us.
16:46Here, we're going to give you a little girl as a present.
16:49And we'll be her mermaids.
16:52We'll call her Tricotta.
16:54Mother Tricotty wondered if she was dreaming
16:57when she saw a little girl, who looked serious,
16:59working as fast as she could.
17:02She held two large needles and knitted a ball of wool,
17:05as big as a pumpkin.
17:11What an amazing worker you are, Tricotta.
17:15You've only been working for half an hour
17:17and you've already made almost an entire sock.
17:20So be quiet a little, Mother Tricotty, please.
17:23I'm getting to my heels,
17:25and if you give me distractions, I'll be mistaken.
17:27The sock fell to the ground.
17:29Without even looking at it,
17:30Tricotta picked up the end of the wool
17:32and quickly put new stitches on her needle.
17:35How wonderful!
17:37Not a single mistake, not a single loose stitch.
17:40That's great!
17:41Be quiet a little,
17:42or I'll never finish the 12 pairs of socks I have to make.
17:48My goodness, 12 pairs!
17:50Poor little girl!
17:52Mother Tricotty, you'd better go to bed.
17:55I'll be much more at ease.
17:57And then you'll have to get up in the morning.
17:59You'll go with my brothers to wean the sheep and cut the hay,
18:02and you'll make wool and yarn,
18:04because my ball is getting smaller by the minute.
18:13When the 12 brothers woke up,
18:15they found on their bed 12 pairs of wool socks,
18:18very warm and sturdy.
18:20Dinner's ready, boys, hurry up!
18:23If you want a Tricot for tonight,
18:25get to work quickly, because I'm almost out of wool.
18:29The boys ran to the field with their big chisels
18:32and the wool fell like snow around the sheep.
18:36They had to wash it, dry it, comb it, thread it.
18:40It's lunchtime.
18:41Tricotta's going to finish his meal.
18:43Fortunately, the 12 boys arrived all smiling,
18:46with a big pile of white wool on their arms.
18:49Now, my good boys, go and cut the hay,
18:52because it bothers me when you stay here doing nothing.
18:55End of the climbing and the battles.
18:58No more holes, no more tacks, no more tearing.
19:02Tricotta doesn't need any more yarn,
19:04and I've got almost nothing left to do.
19:06Mother Tricottie would take her broom to remove the spider's web,
19:09but she doesn't dare.
19:12It was they who sent Tricotta.
19:14What would happen if she got angry?
19:18Take the needles, Mother Tricottie.
19:20It's not so difficult to knit.
19:22You see, the needles are so used to knitting that they work on their own.
19:29You're right.
19:30Here's a sock almost finished.
19:32Suddenly, she was surprised to no longer hear Tricotta.
19:35She had disappeared.
19:37From the ceiling, the spiders watched Mother Tricottie smiling.
19:41But she was in too much of a hurry to waste her time watching them.
19:46Children grow up so fast.
19:49You always have to lengthen socks and knits.
19:52Do you know how to knit, Father Castor?
19:55Do you know how to sew, tidy up?
19:57Can you repair the dustpan?
19:59Of course.
20:00But we'll do it together. It'll be more fun.