The Milkmaid and Her Pail of Milk
5th August 2009
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THE MILKMAID AND HER PAIL OF MILK
CHARACTERS:
MOTHER
MARY
JANE
SCRIPT:
(In a farm, Mary and her sister Jane are in the hen house feeding the hens. Mother enters carrying a large pail of milk)
MOTHER: Mary!.
MARY: Yes, mother!.
MOTHER: I want you to go to town and sell this pail of milk.
JANE: Can I go with her?.
MOTHER: Sure, Jane. (To Mary) Mary, you have to be very careful with this pail.
MARY: Don’t worry, I’m always careful.
MOTHER: Listen to me Mary, you have worked hard in the barn, that’s why you will keep the money you get from selling the milk.
MARY: (huggs her mother) Oh, Mother, thank you so much. Can I do whatever I want with that money?.
MOTHER: Sure, you can. What do you have in mind?.
MARY: I don’t know, but I’ll think about it on our way to town.
MOTHER: Go now. (to Jane) Help your sister with the pail. Oh, and as soon as you get to town go straight to the market, do you understand?.
MARY AND JANE: Yes, mother.
MARY: (to Jane) Come on, let’s go.
(Mary and Jane leave the barn and walk to town)
JANE: Do you need help?.
MARY: No, I’m fine. I’ll just put the pail over my head, just like mother does.
(Mary puts the pail of milk over her head)
JANE: What are you going to do with the money?.
MARY: I think I’ll buy ten dozens of eggs.
JANE: What for?.
MARY: So that I can have a hundred of beautiful chicks in the barn.
JANE: We already have chicks in the barn.
MARY: I know, but these will be all mine!.
JANE: You’re right.
MARY: When they are all grown up, I’ll sell all the hens and roosters, and then I’ll buy a pig.
JANE: You mean another pig, because we already have pigs!.
MARY: I know, but this pig will be mine. It will be the biggest and fattest pig in town!.
JANE: What will you do with it?.
MARY: I’ll sell it in the market, and then I’ll buy a cow.
JANE: Another cow?. Never mind, I suppose this cow will be yours. Right?.
MARY: Right!. And I’ll take good care of her, and then I will have even more milk to sell.
JANE: And you will have more money.
MARY: Yes!. I’ll be the richest farmer in town.
JANE: How lucky you are. You’ll have eggs, chicks, hens, roosters, pigs, cows, and you will be rich!.
MARY: I’m so happy!.
(Suddenly Mary tripps with a rock, she falls, the pail breaks and the milk spills on the ground)
JANE: Oh, no!.
MARY: The pail is broken!.
JANE: There’s no milk!.
MARY: (crying) I have no milk to sell.
JANE: No eggs, no chicks, no pig, no cow…
MARY: Stop it!.
JANE: You will have nothing.
MARY: Let’s go back to the barn.
(She stands up and they walk back to the barn)
JANE: You have learned a lesson. No more daydreaming.
MARY: Anyway, I know that someday I will get everything I imagine in my dreams.
THE END
Author: Aesop Fable
Adapted by K I D S I N C O
Moral: Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.
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