Narrator:Onceuponatimetherewasanemperor,heinordertobewelldressed,donotspendallhismoney,heeverydayatoneo'clocktochangeasetofclothes.Oneday,twoswindlerscametotown.
Twoswindlers:YourMajesty,wecanweavethemostbeautifulcloth,butalsooutoftheslithasacharacteristicclothes--anyhopelesslyincompetentandstupidpeoplecannotseetheclothes.Beamwithjoy.
TheEmperor:that'sthebestclothes!Iwearthisdress,youcanseemykingdomwhoisincompetent;youcantellwhoisawiseman,whoisafool.Yes,Iwanttoaskthemtoimmediatelyweavethecloth!(pointingtoshout)
Twoswindlers:YourMajesty,weneedalotofthefinestsilkandthebestgold!(greedyeyes)
TheEmperor:Well,howmanyyoucan.(waved)
Twoswindlers:thankhismajesty.
Narrator:liarputgoldandsilkareinhispocket.Twoswindlerseverydayandnightwork,canthelooms,asdidnothingelse,afewdayslatertheemperorwantstohavealookthefabricdoes,theysenthimanhonestoldministertothe.
Narrator:so,theoldministerwenttothetwoswindlersworkroom.
A:yousee,thisiswhatabeautifulcloth.
Narrator:oh!
Oldminister:(wasparticularlylargeeyes)howIsawnothing!Youcannotletothersknow.(mind)sobeautifulcloth,reallybeautiful,Iwilltellyourmajesty.(applauded)
Narrator:so,veteranreportedmajestybeautifulcloth,soon,theemperoralsosentanofficialtogo.
Narrator:theofficialandthelastofficialencounter.
Liar:(trick)youlookbeautifulthiscloth?
Narrator:theswindlergaveadescriptionofhis.
Officer:Oh!It'sbeautiful!Iamverysatisfied.
Narrator:infact,officialssawnothing,buthewasreluctanttoadmit.Soon,theemperorwenttoanotherandagroupofmen.
Twoswindlers:YourMajesty,see,whatbeautifulcloth!
TheEmperor:amIstupid?No!Icannotletpeopleknow(mind).Thisclothistoobeautiful!Iamtwelvesatisfied.(eyelooksveryhappy)
Withtheclerk:YourMajesty,isreallybeautiful!Youcanusethisbeautifulclothtomakeclothes,toparticipateintheparade.
Narrator:theemperoragreed,andtheclosureofthetwoswindlersjazzandtheimperialcourtweavers,alsopresentedonetohanginthebuttonhole.Whengoingtomarchtotheceremony,theemperorandhisknightstotakeclothes.
Twoswindlers:YourMajesty,pleasesee!Whatabeautiful!(raisedtwofingers)thesearethetrousers,therobe,thisisthecoat,theclothesisverygentle,wornonthehumanbodyandnotlike,isalsoitsadvantages.
Knight:yes.
Twoswindlers:pleasetakeoffyourclothesmajesty,weinthelargemirrorforyoutowear.
Narrator:theemperortookoffalltheclothes,twocrooksgototheemperorwearingtheaffectation,theemperorhastwistedthetwistwaist.
A:Jesuschrist!Whatabeautifuldress!Itisapreciousclothes.
Narrator:inthisway,theywentfromtheemperortofollowintheparade,ministersdraggedbehindtheemperor'sclothesdidnotexist,theydonotwanttoletpeopleknowthattheyareincompetentorstupid.
People:darling!Yourclothesareverybeautiful!Reallyputoffhisincomparablebeauty!(clap)
Child:buthehasnothingon!
Dad:Jesuschrist!Pleaselistentothevoiceofinnocence!
Narrator:so,wordspread.
People:heisnotwearinganyclothes!
Narrator:(heretomakecorrespondingactionaccordingtoarticle)Emperorseemstothinkthatpeoplearesayingistrue,buthethought:Ihavetoparade!Then,helookedmoreproudtomoveforward,andhisministerstogoinbehindhim,draggingonehanddidnotexistintherearapron.