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«Godfather Death» in French

La mort marraine

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✒ Author
📖 Pages3
⏰ Reading time 20 minutes
💡 Originally published1812
🌏 Original language German
📌 Type Fairy tale
📌 Genres Children's literature, Psychological, Parable

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Il était une fois un homme pauvre qui avait douze enfants. Pour les nourrir, il lui fallait travailler jour et nuit. Quand le treizième vint au monde, ne sachant plus comment faire, il partit sur la grand-route dans l'intention de demander au premier venu d'en être le parrain. Le premier qu'il rencontra fut le Bon Dieu. Celui-ci savait déjà ce que l'homme avait sur le cœur et il lui dit: «Brave homme, j'ai pitié de toi; je tiendrai ton fils sur les fonts baptismaux, m'occuperai de lui et le rendrai heureux durant sa vie terrestre.» L'homme demanda: «Qui es-tu?» - «Je suis le Bon Dieu.» - «Dans ce cas, je ne te demande pas d'être parrain de mon enfant,» dit l'homme. «Tu donnes aux riches et tu laisses les pauvres mourir de faim.» L'homme disait cela parce qu'il ne savait pas comment Dieu partage richesse et pauvreté. Il prit donc congé du Seigneur et poursuivit sa route. Le Diable vint à sa rencontre et dit: «Que cherches-tu? Si tu me prends pour parrain de ton fils, je lui donnerai de l'or en abondance et tous les plaisirs de la terre par-dessus le marché.» L'homme demanda: «Qui es-tu?» - «Je suis le Diable.» - «Alors, je ne te veux pas pour parrain. Tu trompes les hommes et tu les emportes.» Il continua son chemin. Le Grand Faucheur aux ossements desséchés venait vers lui et l'apostropha en ces termes: «Prends-moi pour parrain.» L'homme demanda: «Qui es-tu?» - «Je suis la Mort qui rend les uns égaux aux autres.» Alors l'homme dit: «Tu es ce qu'il me faut. Sans faire de différence, tu prends le riche comme le pauvre. Tu seras le parrain.» Le Grand Faucheur répondit: «Je ferai de ton fils un homme riche et illustre, car qui m'a pour ami ne peut manquer de rien.» L'homme ajouta: «Le baptême aura lieu dimanche prochain; sois à l'heure.» Le Grand Faucheur vint comme il avait promis et fut parrain.
A poor man had twelve children and had to work day and night in order just to feed them. Thus when the thirteenth came into the world, not knowing what to do in his need, he ran out into the highway, intending to ask the first person whom he met to be the godfather. The first person who came his way was our dear God, who already knew what was in his heart, and God said to him, "Poor man, I pity you. I will hold your child at his baptism, and care for him, and make him happy on earth." The man said, "Who are you?" - "I am God." - "Then I do not wish to have you for a godfather," said the man. "You give to the rich, and let the poor starve." Thus spoke the man, for he did not know how wisely God divides out wealth and poverty. Then he turned away from the Lord, and went on his way. Then the devil came to him and said, "What are you looking for? If you will take me as your child's godfather, I will give him an abundance of gold and all the joys of the world as well." The man asked, "Who are you?" - "I am the devil." - "Then I do not wish to have you for a godfather," said the man. You deceive mankind and lead them astray." He went on his way, and then Death, on his withered legs, came walking toward him, and said, "Take me as your child's godfather." The man asked, "Who are you?" - "I am Death, who makes everyone equal." Then the man said, "You are the right one. You take away the rich as well as the poor, without distinction. You shall be my child's godfather. Death answered, "I will make your child rich and famous, for he who has me for a friend cannot fail." The man said, "Next Sunday is the baptism. Be there on time." Death appeared as he had promised, and served as godfather in an orderly manner.
Quand son filleul eut grandi, il appela un jour et lui demanda de le suivre. Il le conduisit dans la forêt et lui montra une herbe qui poussait en disant: «Je vais maintenant te faire ton cadeau de baptême. Je vais faire de toi un médecin célèbre. Quand tu te rendras auprès d'un malade, je t'apparaîtrai. Si tu me vois du côté de sa tête, tu pourras dire sans hésiter que tu le guériras. Tu lui donneras de cette herbe et il retrouvera la santé. Mais si je suis du côté de ses pieds, c'est qu'il m'appartient; tu diras qu'il n'y a rien à faire, qu'aucun médecin au monde ne pourra le sauver. Et garde-toi de donner l'herbe contre ma volonté, il t'en cuirait!»
After the boy came of age his godfather appeared to him one day and asked him to go with him. He took him out into the woods and showed him an herb that grew there, saying, "Now you shall receive your godfather's present. I will turn you into a famous physician. Whenever you are called to a sick person I will appear to you. If I stand at the sick person's head, you may say with confidence that you can make him well again; then give him some of this herb, and he will recover. But if I stand at the sick person's feet, he is mine, and you must say that he is beyond help, and that no physician in the world could save him. But beware of using this herb against my will, or something very bad will happen to you."
Il ne fallut pas longtemps pour que le jeune homme devint le médecin le plus illustre de la terre. «Il lui suffit de regarder un malade pour savoir ce qu'il en est, s'il guérira ou s'il mourra,» disait-on de lui. On venait le chercher de loin pour le conduire auprès de malades et on lui donnait tant d'or qu'il devint bientôt très riche. Il arriva un jour que le roi tomba malade. On appela le médecin et on lui demanda si la guérison était possible. Quand il fut auprès du lit, la Mort se tenait aux pieds du malade, si bien que l'herbe ne pouvait plus rien pour lui. «Et quand même, ne pourrais-je pas un jour gruger la Mort? Elle le prendra certainement mal, mais comme je suis son filleul, elle ne manquera pas de fermer les yeux. Je vais essayer.» Il saisit le malade à bras le corps, et le retourna de façon que maintenant, la Mort se trouvait à sa tête. Il lui donna alors de son herbe, le roi guérit et retrouva toute sa santé. La Mort vint trouver le médecin et lui fit sombre figure; elle le menaça du doigt et dit: «Tu m'as trompée! Pour cette fois, je ne t'en tiendrai pas rigueur parce que tu es mon filleul, mais si tu recommences, il t'en cuira et c'est toi que j'emporterai!»
It was not long before the young man had become the most famous physician in the whole world. People said of him, "He only needs to look at the sick in order to immediately know their condition, whether they will regain their health, or are doomed to die." And people came to him from far and wide, taking him to their sick, and giving him so much money that he soon became a wealthy man. Now it came to pass that the king became ill. The physician was summoned and was told to say if a recovery were possible. However, when he approached the bed, Death was standing at the sick man's feet, and so no herb on earth would be able to help him. "If I could only deceive death for once," thought the physician. "He will be angry, of course, but because I am his godson he will shut one eye. I will risk it." He therefore took hold of the sick man and laid him the other way around, so that Death was now standing at his head. Then he gave the king some of the herb, and he recovered and became healthy again. However, Death came to the physician, made a dark and angry face, threatened him with his finger, and said, "You have betrayed me. I will overlook it this time because you are my godson, but if you dare to do it again, it will cost you your neck, for I will take you yourself away with me."
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