Jack and the Cornstalk. American Folklore Americanfolklore.net Retold by S. E. Schlosser.

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Jack and the Cornstalk

American Folklore Americanfolklore.net Retold by S. E. Schlosser

Once, a Kansas farmer sent his son Jack to check on the growth of the corn in the field. Now Jack was not a tall lad, so he decided to take a ladder with him.

When he found a nice big stalk of corn, he leaned the ladder against it and climbed up until he could reach the first joint.

From there, he proceeded to the top of the cornstalk, and looked out over the field. There was enough corn there for a rich harvest.

Excited by his discovery, Jack started back down the corn stalk. He realized suddenly that it had kept growing while he was at the top. He stepped from joint to joint, but it grew so fast he never reached the ground.

Meanwhile, Jack's father wondered what was taking the boy so long. He knew there was no use in hunting for him in the forest of corn, so he climbed to the top of the windmill.

He saw Jack's predicament soon enough, and gathered the neighborhood men.

They tried to chop down the cornstalk, but the cornstalk was growing so fast there were eighteen inches separating every chop.

Finally, they gave up, and Jack was forced to stay on the corn stalk until a drought came and it finally stopped growing.