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00:00Once upon a time, there lived a fisherman and his wife.
00:04They had a little girl called Lena.
00:07The fisherman would set out for the riverbank every day
00:11and come back with merely a handful for his family.
00:15One fine day, as he was setting up his fishing nets,
00:19he glanced to the side where he saw a baby floating down the river
00:23on a jar of water.
00:26He glanced to the side where he saw a baby floating down the river on a giant leaf.
00:32My goodness! What is this baby doing here floating in this river?
00:37I better carry her out, else she may drown.
00:41The fisherman carried the baby out gently and took her home to his wife.
00:46My dear! This child was floating on a leaf in the water.
00:50I had to save her and bring her home.
00:53We already have a daughter. How do you think we will be able to raise her?
00:57The little girl was named Fiona.
01:00The farmer loved her as much as his own daughter.
01:04Over the years, Lena and Fiona grew up into two beautiful girls.
01:10While Lena grew up to be like her mother,
01:13Fiona was kind and caring, just like her father.
01:17The fisherman was very sick and soon died.
01:21Fiona was heartbroken.
01:23You brought us bad luck. You are bad luck.
01:28Soon, the mother's aversion for Fiona grew more and more.
01:33She started treating Fiona like a servant and excluded her from the family.
01:38She would make her eat in the kitchen alone and work continually.
01:43Apart from the daily chores,
01:45Fiona had to go twice a day to draw water more than a mile and a half from the house
01:51and bring home a pitcher full of it.
01:54One day, she went to the fountain and sat there crying bitterly.
01:59Just then, a poor woman came up to her and said,
02:03Oh, beautiful maiden, may I please have a drink from your pitcher,
02:09for I am very thirsty.
02:12Why, of course you may.
02:14Fiona wiped her tears, poured water for the poor woman,
02:18holding up the pitcher all the while, that she might drink it easily.
02:23The woman, having drunk the water, said,
02:26You are so kind and courteous that I cannot help giving you a gift.
02:32Every time something touches your heart and comes out in the form of tears,
02:37they shall turn into diamonds and pearls.
02:41The poor woman was actually a fairy,
02:44and as soon as she joined her hands, she turned into a fairy.
02:48Fiona was speechless.
02:51As Fiona dropped on her feet in disbelief, the fairy smiled and vanished.
02:57Fiona reached home only to find her mother fuming in anger.
03:01How dare you take so long to get back from the fountain?
03:05Don't you know that Lena and I are thirsty?
03:07At once you go to the kitchen.
03:11Sorry mother.
03:12As soon as Fiona entered the kitchen,
03:15she leapt the pitcher down and began weeping bitterly.
03:19And just as the fairy had promised,
03:21her tears turned into sparkling diamonds and shiny pearls as they rolled down her cheeks.
03:28The mother entered the kitchen and saw Fiona weeping diamonds and pearls.
03:33What is it I see there?
03:35Pearls and diamonds rolling down your cheeks.
03:38How is this happening?
03:40Fiona explained what had happened while she was at the fountain
03:44and her mother was quite astonished.
03:47Lena, you shall go to the fountain immediately.
03:51Would you not be glad my dear to have the same gift?
03:54You only have to go and draw water out of the fountain,
03:57and when a poor woman asks you to let her drink,
04:00give it to her very civilly,
04:02and soon you too shall have as many diamonds and pearls as you like.
04:09As you say mother.
04:11Very well, off you go then.
04:14Lena went to the fountain,
04:16taking with the best silver tankard in the house.
04:20As she drew water from the fountain,
04:22she saw a magnificently dressed lady coming out of the forest,
04:27who came up to her and asked for a drink of water.
04:31Oh beautiful maiden, may I please have a drink from your pitcher?
04:37Have I come here to serve you with water?
04:40I suppose this silver tankard was brought purely for your ladyship, was it?
04:46You are scarcely polite.
04:49Well then, since you are so unfriendly and mean,
04:53I curse you that every time you wish to speak,
04:57you shall only croak like a frog.
05:01Lena, who reached out to stop her, croaked.
05:06Realizing it was too late, Lena started weeping,
05:10and as she wept, only croaking sounds came out of her.
05:14My daughter, what is that sound you are making?
05:18Lena tried to speak, but she only croaked.
05:22She has been cursed! My daughter has been cursed!
05:26Oh mercy, it is you who has caused all this,
05:31and you shall pay for it when the time comes.
05:34Go out and get some woods. My Lena is starving.
05:39Fiona was deeply hurt and ran outside the house,
05:43leaving pearls and diamonds dropping on her way.
05:46The next morning, when Fiona was out by the barn all alone,
05:51she started to sing.
05:53Today shall be a beautiful day, beautiful day I wish.
05:58Take my sorrows, take my pain, and fulfill all my wish.
06:03Just then, a prince was passing by, and he sees her from a distance,
06:08barely being able to get a clear look at her.
06:11The prince smiles. He is mesmerized by her beautiful voice.
06:16Fiona went back into the house, not aware that the prince had seen her.
06:21The prince could not stay without seeing her face.
06:24He ordered his guards to wait, and went to the Fiona's house to see her.
06:30Oh sire, what is it that brings you here?
06:34I saw a girl out by the barn with a voice so beautiful and angelic
06:39that I have fallen in love with her. Who is she?
06:42Well, she is my daughter. I shall go get her right away.
06:47Lena, quickly wear your sister's clothes and go outside for a princess come to see you.
06:53Oh, such a lovely voice you have.
06:56It has set my heart alight, and I would love to take you as my bride.
07:01It would bring me great joy if you could sing for me once more,
07:05so that I may hold an essence of your beautiful voice in this shell for my mother to hear,
07:11so that she may approve of this marriage.
07:14Lena, in all her excitement, tries to sing and ends up croaking.
07:21What kind of mockery is this? Are you insulting me?
07:25Guards, seize this woman and take her away immediately.
07:30Oh, prince, please forgive my sister for she is cursed
07:35that whenever she wishes to speak, she will croak like a frog.
07:39I was the one singing out by the barn.
07:42The prince was mesmerized to see Fiona,
07:45but wanted to make sure that he was not being fooled.
07:49Will you please sing for me?
07:51Oh, prince, forgive my sister for she is cursed.
07:56It was I who was singing the song.
07:59She is troubled enough, don't make it worse.
08:02I beg you, almighty prince, be strong.
08:06The prince was quite impressed with her voice.
08:09Your voice is as beautiful as you are,
08:12and it reflects you must have a beautiful heart too.
08:16I would love to make you my princess.
08:19Forgive me, prince, I must decline,
08:22as it is my sister's dream to get married to a prince.
08:25What? I cannot marry a lying toad.
08:29Fiona kneels down looking up at the sky.
08:32Oh, magical fairy, please come to help me and give my blessings to my sister.
08:38I am ready to take upon myself her curse,
08:42so that she may fulfill her dream and marry a prince.
08:47Seeing her sister pray for her,
08:49Lina runs and hugs her little sister as she cries and sobs.
08:54Just then the fairy appears in front of them.
08:58I see that you have learned your lesson.
09:01I shall take away your curse,
09:03and now when you wish to speak,
09:06the most beautiful voice shall come forth.
09:10The fairy waved her wand,
09:12and Lina was engulfed in magic,
09:14just as her sister was.
09:17Thank you so much. I am so grateful for this gift.
09:21The fairy smiled, waved her magic wand, and vanished.
09:27I would love to marry you, Fiona,
09:29for I have fallen in love with your kind and forgiving heart.
09:33And as for your sister,
09:35my younger brother would only be too glad to marry her,
09:39and he shall keep her very happy.
09:42Fiona was overjoyed at the prince's proposal,
09:45and they decided to get married at once.
09:48A grand wedding was held, and both the sisters got married.
09:52People from all over the kingdom were invited.
09:55However, their mother was not.
09:58A year had passed,
10:00and the kingdom rejoiced at the birth of a beautiful little baby princess.
10:05Fiona held the baby princess in her arms.
10:08As the little princess cried for the first time,
10:12a little tear rolled down her cheek
10:14and transformed into a sparkling diamond.
10:18Kindness won once again.
10:30The End