The legend of the four beggars

Once upon a time, there were four brats with predestined namesThey were called Sans-Souci, Penniless, Clean-a-Nothing, and Starving. They lived as they pleased, sleeping most of the time and waking only to beg for the little they needed to survive. Eating little, and not washing, they were not beautiful to look at and did not inspire any confidence in anyone unfortunate enough to come across them.

Or, one day, when a storm of incredible violence broke out, a poor lost stranger asked them for asylum while waiting for the sky to pour out its overflow of anger. Good fellows, all the same, they let him enter their miserable hutAt the end of the flood, the stranger left them, not without promising to send each of them a box which they would have to take great care of and in which they would find something to plant.
When the boxes arrived, they obeyed and planted what they found there: vine and fig plants, almond and hazelnut stones. The land was uncultivated, but trees grew there, and the four bad subjects even learned to dry the fruit. These, later, were used in the composition of their winter dessert, which they sold successfully. Carefree, Penniless, Clean-a-Nothing, and Starving earned more and more money and worked more and more, but so as not to forget who they were and always remember the time that passed, they decided to call their product: “The Four Beggars”.
Even today, we can enjoy this dessert made up of four types of dried fruit: figs, hazelnuts, grapes, and almonds.
The legend of the four beggars - illustration 1
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