Не все точно, но как-то так:The sons divided the inheritance left from his father, the Miller, the mill took the eldest son, the second son took the donkey, and the youngest is given the cat. The younger, of course, was unhappy with his share, but at the end of the story he will be the happiest, because it was not a simple cat, and talking, smart, brave. He asked his new owner for boots. Why it came to be called puss in boots. He caught game and wore it as a gift to the king on behalf of the Marquis of Karabas. And then, knowing that the king and his daughter will go near the river, asked the owner to swim in the river, and he hid his clothes. When the carriage was passing, he shouted that his master, the Marquis of Karabas(as he called him) had been robbed and he was drowning. The Marquis of Karabas was pulled out of the water, dressed in beautiful clothes and took with him for a walk. The cat arranged so that the king thought that all fields and meadows belong to his owner. Himself waded into the Palace of the Ogre, cunning ate him when he turned into a mouse. The king and his daughter, the Marquis of Karabas, came to the Palace, and the king decided to marry his daughter to his delight. On this ended a fairy tale.