In this story, a vixen encounters a rolling pin in her path and decides to take it with her, believing it might be useful. She later meets a rooster and a cat, and through clever tricks, she takes their belongings (a skipping rope and a feather) while pretending to trade. The vixen eventually reveals her deceit and flees. She encounters a giant beanstalk, climbs it, and finds a princess at the top. They get married, and the vixen, narrating the story, guards her garden, pondering the disappearance of cartoons.
(Note: The last part of the text appears to transition into unrelated content about investigating the disappearance of cartoons, which may not be directly related to the story.)
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**Text 1:**
1. A vixen tripped over a rolling pin left in the path.
2. The vixen decided to take the rolling pin with her.
3. She encountered a rooster and a cat in a village.
4. The cat and rooster were impressed by the vixen's flattery.
5. The vixen hid the rolling pin from the cat and rooster.
6. She later exchanged the rolling pin for the cat's skipping rope.
7. The vixen repeated the trick with the skipping rope.
8. She ended up with the cat in a bag as a result.
**Text 2:**
1. A poor widow named Jacques had a son.
2. Jacques needed a nice suit to get married.
3. He was given a magical bean in exchange for his cow.
4. Jacques' mother threw the bean out of the window.
5. A gigantic beanstalk grew overnight.
6. Jacques climbed the beanstalk and met a princess.
7. Jacques married the princess and became a king.
8. He received half the kingdom as a gift.
**Text 3:**
1. The speaker is guarding their garden to prevent thieves.
2. They mention a mystery related to missing cartoons.
3. The speaker suggests investigating by saying "Masha and Michka."
Please note that the text provided is not very coherent, and some details may be unclear or missing context.