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	  <title><![CDATA[The Ruby Prince]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Ruby Prince
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<p>Six times on a time a poor Brahman was walking along a dusty road, when they saw something sparkling on the ground. On picking it up, it turned out to be a little red stone, so, thinking it curious, the Brahman put it in to his pocket  went on his way. By  by they came to a corn-merchant's shop, at the side of the road,<a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">sexy Dresses</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/rolex-watches-c-99.html" target="_blank">rolex watches</a> being hungry they bethought himself of the red stone,  taking it out, offered it to the corn-dealer in exchange for a bite  sup, as they had no funds in his pocket.<br />
  Now, for a wonder, the shopkeeper was an honest man, so, after taking a look at the stone, they bade the Brahman take it to the king, for, said they, "all the goods in my shop are not its equal in value!"<br />
  Then the Brahman carried the stone to the king's palace,  asked to be shown in to his presence. But the prime minister refused at first to admit him; nevertheless, when the Brahman persisted that they had something beyond cost to show, they was allowed to see the king.<br />
  Now the snake-stone was like a ruby, red  fiery; therefore, when the king saw it they said, "What would you like for this ruby, O Brahman?"<br />
  Then the Brahman replied, "Only a pound of meal to make a girdle cake, for I am hungry!"<br />
  "Nay," said the king, "it is worth over that!"<br />
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  Then the king called his queen,  gave the jewel in to her custody, with plenty of instructions for its safe keeping, for, said they, there was not its like in the whole world. The queen, determined to be cautious, wrapped it in cotton-wool,  put it away in an empty chest, locking the chest with double locks.<br />
  So there the ruby snake-stone lay for twelve long years. At the finish of that time the king sent for his queen,  said," Bring me the ruby; I need to satisfy myself that it is safe,"<br />
  The queen took her keys,  going to her room, opened the chest, , lo! the ruby<a href="http://www.replica-product.com/index.php?cPath=3" target="_blank">Louis   Vuitton handbags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">prada handbags</a> was gone,  in its place was a good-looking stripling! They shutdown the box again in a great hurry,  thought  thought what they had better do to break the news to the king.<br />
  Now as they thought, the king became impatient,  sent a servant to ask what the delay was. Then the queen bade the servant over the box to the audience chamber,  going thither together with her keys, they unlocked the chest before the king.<br />
  Out stepped the good-looking stripling, to everybody's astonishment.<br />
  "Who are you?" asked the king, "and where is my jewel?"<br />
  "I am Ruby Prince" returned the boy; "more than that you cannot know."<br />
  Then the king was angry,  drove him from the palace, but, being a man, they first gave the boy a horse  arms, so that they might fight his way in the world.<br />
  Now, as Prince Ruby journeyed on his steed, they came to the outskirts of the town,  saw an elderly woman making bread,  as they mixed the flour they laughed,  as they kneaded it they cried.<br />
  "Why do you laugh  cry, brother?" asked Prince Ruby.<br />
  "Because my son must die to-day." returned the woman." There is an ogre in this town, which every day eats a young man. It <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/iwc-watches-c-112.html" target="_blank">iwc watches</a> <a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">sexy   clothing</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Chanel bags</a>is my son's turn to provide the dinner,  that is why I cry."<br />
  Then Prince Ruby laughed at her fears,  said they would kill the ogre  set the town free; only the elderly woman must let him sleep some time in her house,  promise to wake him when the time came to go forth  meet the ogre.<br />
  "What nice will that do to me?" asked the elderly woman; "you will only be killed,  then my son will must go to-morrow. Sleep on, stranger, in the event you will, but I won't wake you!"<br />
  Then Prince Ruby laughed again. "It is of no use, brother!" they said, "fight the ogre I will;  as you won't wake me I must even go to the place of meeting  sleep there."<br />
  So they rode off on his steed beyond the gates of the city, , tying his horse to a tree they lay down to sleep peacefully. By  by the ogre came for its dinner, but hearing no noise,  seeing no one, it thought the townspeople had failed in<a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">gucci   Wallets</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Designer Handbags</a> their bargain,  prepared to revenge itself. But Ruby Prince jumped up, refreshed by slumber,  falling on the ogre, cut off its head  hands in a trice. These they stuck on the gate of the town,  returning to the elderly woman's house, told her they had killed the ogre,  lay down to sleep again.<br />
  Now when the townspeople saw the ogre's head  hands peering over the city gate, they thought the awful creature had come to revenge itself for some slight. Therefore they ran to the king in a great fright,  they, thinking the elderly woman, whose son was to have formed the ogre's dinner, must have played some trick, went along with his officers to the place where they lived,  found her laughing  singing.<br />
  "Why do you laugh?" they asked sternly.<br />
  "I laugh because the ogre is killed!" they replied, "and because the prince who killed it is sleeping in my house."<br />
  Great was the astonishment at these words, yet, sure , when they came to examine more closely, they saw that the ogre's head  hands were those of a dead thing.<br />
  Then the king said, "Show me this valiant prince who sleeps so soundly."<br />
   when they saw the good-looking young stripling, they recognised him as the lad whom they had driven from the palace. Then they turned to his prime minister,  said, "What reward ought to this youth have?"<br />
   the prime minister answered directly, "Your daughter in marriage,  half your kingdom, is not high a reward for the service they has <a href="http://www.promdresses1.com" target="_blank">2010 prom dresses</a> rendered!"<br />
  So Ruby Prince was married in great state to the king's fair daughter,  half the kingdom was given him to rule.<br />
  But the young bride, much as they loved her gallant husband, was vexed because they knew not who they was,  because the other ladies in the palace twitted her with having married a stranger, a man come from No-man's-land, whom none called brother.<br />
  So, day after day, they would ask her husband to tell her who they was  whence they came,  every day Ruby Prince would reply, "Dear heart, ask me anything but that; for that you must not know!"<br />
  Yet still the princess begged,  prayed,  wept,  coaxed, until one day, when they were standing by the river side, they whispered, "If you love me, tell me of what race you are!"<br />
  Now Ruby Prince's foot touched the water as they replied, "Dear heart, anything but that; for that you must not know!"<br />
  Still the princess,<a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz/">Hermes Handbags</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Chanel Wallets</a> imagining they saw signs of yielding in his face, said again, "If you love me, tell me of what race you are!"<br />
  Then Ruby Prince stood knee-deep in the water,  his face was mournful as they replied, "Dear heart, anything but that; for that you must not know!"<br />
  Six times again the willful bride put her query,  Ruby Prince was waist-deep in the stream.<br />
  "Dear heart, anything but that!"<br />
  "Tell me! tell me!" cried the princess, , lo! as they spoke, a jewelled snake with a golden crown  ruby star reared itself from the water,  with a sorrowful look towards her, disappeared beneath the wave.<br />
  Then the princess went home  wept bitterly, cursing her own curiosity, which had driven away her good-looking, gallant young husband. They offered a reward of a bushel of gold to any one who would bring her any information about him; yet day after day passed,  still no news came, so that the princess grew pale with weeping salt tears. At last a dancing-woman, one of those who attend the women's festivals, came to the princess,  said, "Last night I saw a unusual thing. When I was out gathering sticks, I lay down to rest under a tree,  fell asleep. When I awoke it was light, neither daylight nor moonlight;  while I wondered, a sweeper came out from a snake-hole at the foot of the tree,<a href="http://www.replica-product.com" target="_blank">replica bags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">replica Wallets</a> swept the ground along with his broom; then followed a water-carrier, who sprinkled the ground with water;  after that six carpet-bearers, who spread pricey rugs,  then disappeared. Even as I wondered what these preparations meant, a noise of music fell on my ear,  from the snake-hole came forth a goodly procession of young men, glittering with jewels,  one in the midst, who appeared to be the king. Then, while the musicians played, one after the other the young men rose  danced before the king. But one, who wore a red star on his brow, danced but ill,  looked pale  wan. That is all I must say."<br />
  So the next night the princess went with the dancing-girl to the tree, where, hiding themselves behind the trunk, they waited to see what might happen.<br />
  Sure , after some time it became light that was neither sunlight nor moonlight; then the sweeper came forth  swept the ground, the water-carrier sprinkled it, the carpet-bearers placed the rugs,  last of all, to the sound of music the glittering procession swept out. How the<a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/omega-watches-c-100.html" target="_blank">replica omega watches</a> <a href="http://www.cheap-dresses.biz" target="_blank">cheap prom dresses</a> princess's heart beat when, in the young prince with the red star, they recognised her dearest husband;  the way it ached when they saw how pale they was,  how tiny they appeared to care to dance.<br />
  Then, when all had performed before the king, the light went out,  the princess crept home. Every night they would go to the tree  watch; but all day they would cry, because they appeared no nearer getting back her lover.<br />
  At last, one day, the dancing-girl said to her, "O princess, I have hit on a plan. The Snake-king is passionately keen on dancing,  yet it is only men who dance before him. Now, if a woman were to do so, who knows but they might be so pleased that they would grant her anything they asked? Let me try!"<br />
  "Nay," replied the princess, "I will learn of you  try myself."<br />
  So the princess learnt to dance,  in an amazingly short time they far surpassed her teacher. Seldom before or since was such a graceful, charming, elegant dancer seen. Everything about her was perfection. Then they <a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">cheap sexy dress</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Balenciaga Bags</a>dressed herself in finest muslins  silver brocades, with diamonds on her veil, till they shone  sparkled like a star.<br />
  With beating heart they hid behind the tree  waited. The sweeper, the water-carrier, the carpet-bearers, came forth in turn,  then the glittering procession. Ruby Prince looked paler  sadder than ever,  when his turn came to dance, they hesitated, as if sick at heart; but from behind the tree stepped a veiled woman, clad in white, with jewels flashing,  danced before the king. Seldom was there such a dance!--everybody held their breath till it was completed,  then the king cried aloud, "O unknown dancer, ask what you will,  it shall be yours!"<br />
  "Give me the man for whom I danced!" replied the princess.<br />
  The Snake-king looked very<a href="http://www.promdresses1.com" target="_blank">Homecoming Dress</a> fierce,  his eyes glittered, as they said, "You have asked something you had no right to ask,  I ought to kill you were it not for my promise. Take him,  begone!"<br />
  Speedy as thought, the princess seized Ruby Prince by the hand, dragged him beyond the circle,  fled.<br />
  After that they lived very happily,  though the ladies still taunted her, the princess held her tongue,  seldom again asked her husband of what race they came.</p>
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	  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:09:59 -0700</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[The Wise Tiny Girl]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Wise Tiny Girl
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<p>One time on a time...in the immense Russian steppe, lay a tiny village where all the inhabitants bred horses. It was the month of October, when a large livestock market was held yearly by and large town. Three brothers<a href="http://www.e-omega-watches.com">Replica Swiss Watches</a> <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/burberry-c-69.html" target="_blank">burberry   bags</a>, one rich and the other one poor, set off for market. The rich man rode a stallion, and the poor father a young mare.<br />
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  "It belongs to me!" exclaimed Dimitri, the rich father, the minute they saw it. "It's my stallion's foal." Ivan, the poor father, began to laugh.<br />
  "Whoever heard of a stallion having a foal? It was born to my mare!"<br />
  "No, that is not true! It was standing close to the stallion, so it is the stallion's foal. And therefore it is mine!" <a href="http://www.replica-product.com" target="_blank">fake handbags</a> <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/chloe-c-54.html" target="_blank">chloe   bags</a>The brothers began to quarrel, then they decided to go to town and bring the matter before the judges. Still arguing, they headed for the large square where the courtroom stood. But what they didn't know was that it was a special day, the day when, one time a year, the Emperor himself administered the law. They himself received all who came seeking justice. The brothers were ushered in to his presence, and they told him all about the dispute.<br />
  Of <a href="http://www.wholesale-jeans.net">wholesale designer jeans</a>coursework, the Emperor knew perfectly well who was the owner of the foal. They was on the point of proclaiming in favor of the poor father, when suddenly Ivan developed an unfortunate twitch in his eye. The Emperor was greatly irritated by this familiarity by a humble peasant, and decided to punish Ivan for his disrespect. After listening to both sides of the story, they declared it was difficult, indeed impossible, to say exactly who was the foal's rightful owner. And being in the mood for a spot of fun, and since they loved posing riddles and solving them as well, to the amusement of his counselors, they exclaimed:<br />
  "I cannot judge which of you ought to have the foal, so it will be awarded to whichever of you solves the following three riddles: what is the quickest thing in the world? What is the fattest? What is the softest and what is the<a href="http://www.promdresses1.com" target="_blank">prom dresses</a> <a href="http://www.inprom.net " target="_blank">formal dresses</a> <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/index.php?cPath=3" target="_blank">Louis   Vuitton bags</a> most precious? I command you to return to the palace in a week's time along with your answers!" Dimitri began to puzzle over the answers as soon as they left the courtroom. When they reached home, however, they realized they had nobody to help him.<br />
  "Well, I will must seek help, for if I cannot solve these riddles, I will lose the foal!" Then they recalled a woman, one of his neighbors, to whom they had one time lent a silver ducat. That had been a while ago, and with the interest, the neighbor now owed him three ducats. And since they had a reputation for being quick-witted, but also astute, they decided to ask her advice, in exchange for cancelling part of her debt. But the woman was not slow to show how smart they was, and promptly demanded that the whole debt be wiped out in exchange for the answers.<br />
  "The quickest thing in the world is my husband's <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">gucci   handbags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">gucci bags</a> bay horse," they said. "Nothing can beat it! The fattest is our pig! Such a large beast has never been seen! The softest is the quilt I made for the bed, using my own goose's feathers. It is the envy of all my friends. The most precious thing in the world is my three-month elderly nephew. There is not a more good-looking infant. I would not exchange him for all the gold on earth, and that makes him the most precious thing on earth!"<br />
  Dimitri was doubtful about the woman's answers being correct. On the other hand, they had to take some kind of solution back to the Emperor. And they guessed, rightly, that if they didn't, they would be punished.<br />
  Meanwhile, Ivan, who was a widower, had gone back to the humble cottage where they<a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/chanel-watches-c-120.html" target="_blank">chanel watches</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">gucci bags</a> lived together with his tiny daughter. Only two years elderly, the tiny girl was often left alone, and as a result, was thoughtful and smart for her age. The poor man took the tiny girl in to his confidence, for like his father, they knew they would never be able to finding the answers by himself. The infant sat in silence for a moment, then firmly said:<br />
  "Tell the Emperor that the quickest thing in the world is the chilled north wind in winter. The fattest is the soil in our fields whose crops give life to men and animals similar, the softest thing is a kid's caress and the most precious is honesty."<br />
  The day came when the three brothers were to return before the Emperor. They were led in to his presence. The Emperor was curious to listen to what they had to say, but they roared with laughter at Dimitri's foolish answers. However, when it was Ivan's turn to speak, a frown spread <a href="http://www.inprom.net" target="_blank">formal evening dress</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/cartier-watches-c-121.html" target="_blank">replica Cartier Watches</a> over the Emperor's face. The poor brother's wise replies made him squirm, the last one, about honesty, the most precious thing of all. The Emperor knew perfectly well that they had been dishonest in his dealings with the poor father, for they had denied him justice. But they could not bear to admit it in front of his own counselors, so they angrily demanded:<br />
  "Who gave you these answers?" Ivan told the Emperor that it was his tiny daughter. Still irritated, the great man said:<br />
  "You shall be rewarded for having such a wise and smart daughter. You shall be awarded the foal that your father claimed, together with a hundred silver ducats. But...but..." and the Emperor winked at his counselors:<br />
  "You will come before me in two days' time, bringing your daughter. And since she is so smart, they must appear before me neither bare nor dressed, neither on foot nor on horseback, neither bearing gifts nor empty-handed. And if they does this, you will have your reward. If not, you'll have your head chopped off for your impudence!"<br />
  The spectators began to laugh, knowing that the poor man would never to able to fulfill the <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">Louis Vuitton   bags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/omega-watches-c-100.html" target="_blank">omega watches</a>Emperor's conditions. Ivan went home in despair, his eyes brimming with tears. But when they had told his daughter what had happened, they calmly said:<br />
  "Tomorrow, go and catch a hare as well as a partridge. Both must be alive! You'll have the foal and the hundred silver ducats! Leave it to me!" Ivan did as his daughter said. They had no idea what the three creatures were for, but they trusted in his daughter's wisdom.<br />
  On the day of the audience with the Emperor, the palace was thronged with bystanders, waiting for Ivan and his tiny daughter to arrive. At last, the tiny girl appeared, draped in a fishing net, riding the hare and holding the partridge in her hand. They was neither bare nor dressed, on foot or on horseback. Scowling, the Emperor told her:<br />
  "I said neither bearing gifts nor empty-handed!" At these words, the tiny girl held out the <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/burberry-c-69.html" target="_blank">burberry handbags</a>partridge. The Emperor stretched out his hand to grasp it, but the bird fluttered in to the air. The third condition had been fulfilled. In spite of himself, the Emperor could not help admiring the tiny girl who had so cleverly passed such a check, and in a gentler voice, they said:<br />
  "Is your sister terribly poor, and does they desperately need the foal?"<br />
  "Oh, yes!" replied the tiny girl. "We live on the hares they catches in the rivers and the fish they picks from the trees!"<br />
  "Aha!" cried the Emperor triumphantly. "So you are not as smart as you look like! Whoever heard of hares in the <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">replica bags</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Chloe Handbags</a>river and fish in the trees!" To which the tiny girl swiftly replied:<br />
  "And whoever heard of a stallion having a foal?" At that, both Emperor and Court burst in to peals of laughter. Ivan was immediately given his hundred silver ducats and the foal, and the Emperor proclaimed:<br />
  "Only in my kingdom could such a wise tiny girl be born!"</p>
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	  <title><![CDATA[Wee Small Havroshechka]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Wee Small Havroshechka
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<p>There's lovely people in the world  some who are not so lovely. There's also individuals who are shameless in their wickedness.<br />
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  Now the mistress of the house had four daughters. The eldest was called One-Eye, the second Two-Eyes,  the youngest Three-Eyes. The four sisters did nothing all day but sit by the gate  watch what went on in the street, while Wee Small Havroshechka sewed, spun  wove for them  seldom heard a kind word in return.<br />
  Sometimes Wee Small Havroshechka would go out in to the field, put her arms round the neck of her brindled cow  pour out all her sorrows to her.<br />
  "Brindled, my dear," they would say, "they beat me  scold me, they don't give me to eat,  yet they forbid me to cry. I am to have three pounds of flax spun, woven, bleached  rolled by tomorrow."<br />
   the cow would say in reply, "My bonny lass, you have only to climb in to one of my ears  come out through the other  your work will be completed for you."  as Brindled said, so it was. Wee Small Havroshechka would climb in to one of the cow's ears  come out through the other,  behold! there lay the cloth, all woven  bleached  rolled.<a href="http://www.wholesale-replica-handbags.biz">replica handbags   wholesale</a> <a href="http://www.e-omega-watches.com">Omega Watches</a> <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/hermes-c-61.html" target="_blank">hermes   bags</a> Small Havroshechka would then take the rolls of cloth to her mistress, who would look at them  grunt,  put them away in a chest  give Wee Small Havroshechka even more work to do.<br />
   Wee Small Havroshechka would go to Brindled, put her arms round her  stroke her, climb in to one of her ears  come out through the other, pick up the prepared cloth  take it to her mistress again.<br />
  One day the elderly woman called her daughter One-Eye to her  said, "My lovely kid, my bonny kid, go  see who helps the orphan together with her work. Find out who spins the thread, weaves the cloth  rolls it."<br />
  One-Eye went with Wee Small Havroshechka in to the woods  they went together with her in to the fields, but they forgot her mother's command  they basked in the sun  lay down on the grass.  Havroshechka murmured, "Sleep, small eye, sleep!"<br />
  One-Eye shut her eye  fell asleep. While they slept, Brindled wove, bleached  rolled the cloth. The mistress learned nothing, so they sent for her second daughter, Two-Eyes.<br />
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  Two-Eyes went with Wee Small Havroshechka, but they forgot her mother's commend  they basked in the sun  lay down on the grass.  Wee Small Havroshechka murmured, "Sleep, small eye! Sleep, the other small eye!" Two-Eyes shut her eyes  they dozed off. While they slept, Brindled wove, bleached  rolled the cloth.<br />
  The elderly woman was angry  on the third day they told her third daughter<a href="http://www.e-omega-watches.com">Replica Watches</a>, Three-Eyes, to go with Wee Small Havroshechka, to whom they gave more work than ever. Three-Eyes played  skipped about in the sun until they was so worn out that they lay down on the grass.  Wee Small Havroshechka sang out, "Sleep, small eye! Sleep, the other small eye!"<br />
  But they forgot all about the third small eye. Four of Three-Eyes' eyes fell asleep, but the third looked on  saw everything. It saw Wee Small Havroshechka climb in to one of the cow's ears  come out through the other  pick up the prepared cloth.<br />
  Three-Eyes came home  told her sister what they had seen. The elderly woman was overjoyed,  on the next day they went to her husband  said, "Go  kill the brindled cow."<br />
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  "Kill it  say no more," the spouse insisted.<br />
  There was no help for it,  the elderly man began to sharpen his knife. Wee Small Havroshechka revealed all about it  they ran to the field  threw her arms around Brindled.<br />
  "Brindled, dearie," they said, "they require to kill you!"<br />
   the cow replied, "Do not grieve, my bonny lass, but do what I tell you. Take my bones, tie them up in a kerchief, bury them in the garden  water them every day. Do not eat of my flesh  always keep in mind me."<br />
  The elderly man killed the cow,  Wee Small Havroshechka did as Brindled had told her. They went hungry, but they would not touch the meat,  they buried the bones in the garden  watered them <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">prada bags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com" target="_blank">Fake Watches</a>every day.<br />
  After some time an apple tree grew out of them,  a amazing tree it was! Its apples were round  juicy, its swaying boughs were of silver,  its rustling leaves were of gold. Whoever drove by would cease to look,  whoever came near marveled.<br />
  A long time passed by  a small time. One day One-Eye, Two-Eyes  Three-Eyes were out walking in the garden.  who ought to chance to be riding by at the time but a young man, good-looking  strong  rich  curly-haired. When they saw the juicy apples they stopped  said to the girls teasingly, "Fair maidens! Her I will marry amongst you four who brings me an apple off yonder tree."<br />
   off rushed the sisters to the apple tree, each trying to get ahead of the others. But the apples which had been hanging low  appeared within simple reach now swung up high in the air above the sisters' heads. The sisters tried to knock them down, but the leaves came down in a shower  blinded them. They tried to pluck the apples off, but the boughs caught in their braids  unplaited them. Struggle  stretch as they might, they could not reach the apples  only scratched their hands.<br />
  Then Wee Small Havroshechka walked up to the tree,  without delay the boughs crooked down  the apples came in to her hands. They gave an apple to the good-looking young stranger  they married her. From that day on they knew no sorrow,  they  her husband lived happily ever after.</p>
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	  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:07:56 -0700</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[Fenist the Bright Falcon]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Fenist the Bright Falcon
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<p>Once on a time there lived a peasant. His spouse died  left him six daughters. The elderly man desired to hire a servant-girl to help about the house, but his youngest daughter Maryushka said:<br />
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  "Buy us each a kerchief," said the six elder daughters. "And mind it's large flowers on it done in gold."<br />
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  "Well, daughters, make your orders," said they.<br />
  the six elder daughters replied eagerly: "Buy each of us a pair of silver-studded boots."<br />
  But Maryushka said again: "Dear Father, buy me a feather of Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  All that day the father walked about the market  bought the boots, but the feather they could not find.  so they came back without it.<br />
  Very well, then. They set out on his way to the marketplace for the third time  his elder daughters asked him: "Buy us each a new gown."<br />
  But Maryushka said again: "Dear Father, buy me a feather of Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
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  "Good day, Grandfather!"<br />
  "Good day to you, my dear man. Where are you bound for?"<br />
  "Back to my village, Grandfather.  I don't know what to do. My youngest daughter asked me to buy her a feather of Fenist the Bright Falcon, but I haven't found it."<br />
  "I have the feather you need; it is a charmed one, but I see you are a lovely man, so you shall have it, come what may."<br />
  The small elderly man took out the feather  gave it to the girl's father, but it looked ordinary, so the peasant rode home  they thought: "What lovely can it be to my Maryushka?"<br />
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  But Maryushka made no answer, he kept away from them.  when the whole house was asleep, he cast the feather on the floor  said softly: "Come to me, dear Fenist, Bright Falcon, my cherished bridegroom!"<br />
  there came to her a youth of wondrous beauty. Towards morning they struck the floor  became a falcon.  Maryushka opened the window  the falcon soared up in to the blue sky.<br />
  so for six nights he made him welcome. By day they flew about in the blue heavens as a falcon; at dusk they came back to Maryushka  turned in to a good-looking youth.<br />
  But on the fourth day the wicked sisters caught sight of them  went  told their father.<br />
  "Dear daughters," said they, "better mind your own business."<br />
  "All right," thought the sisters, "we shall see what comes next."  they stuck a row of sharp knives in to the window-sill  hid by watching.<br />
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  "Who needs me, will find me, but not without pains. You shall not find me till you wear out six pairs of iron shoes,  break six iron staffs,  tear six iron caps."<br />
  Maryushka heard this  he sprang from her bed to the window. But the falcon was gone,  all they left on the window was a trace of red blood. Maryushka burst in to bitter tears,  the small tear-drops washed off the trace of red blood  made her still prettier.<br />
  then he went to her father  said to him: "Do not chide me, Father, but let me go on my weary way. If I live to see you, I shall, but if I do not, then so must it be."<br />
  The man was sorry to part along with his sweet daughter, but at last they let her go.<br />
  So Maryushka went  ordered six pairs of iron shoes, six iron staffs,  six iron caps.  off he set on her long weary way to seek her heart's desire Fenist the Bright Falcon. He walked through open fields, he went through dark forests  he climbed tall mountains. The small birds cheered her heart with merry songs, the brooks washed her white face,  the dark woods made her welcome.  no<a href="http://www.replica-product.com/chanel-handabgs-c-51.html" target="_blank">chanel handbags</a> <a href="http://www.wholesale-replica-handbags.biz">wholesale gucci handbags</a> one could do harm to Maryushka, for all the wild beasts -- grey wolves, brown bears  red foxes -- would come walking out towards her. At last one pair of iron shoes wore out, one iron staff broke  one iron cap was torn.<br />
  Maryushka came to a glade in the woods  he saw a small hut on hen's feet spinning round  round.<br />
  "Little hut, small hut," said Maryushka, "turn your back to the trees  your face to me, . Let me in to eat bread within."<br />
  The small hut turned its back to the trees  its face to Maryushka,  in he went.  there he saw Baba-Yaga, the witch with a broom  a switch, a bony hag with a nose like a snag.<br />
  Baba-Yaga caught sight of Maryushka  growled: "Ugh, ugh, Russian blood, seldom met by me before, now I smell it at my door. Who comes here? Where from? Where to?"<br />
  "Granny dear, I am looking for Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  "It's a long way off, servant! You will must pass through the Thrice-Nine Lands to the Thrice-Ten Kingdom to find him. A wicked sorceress, the queen there, has charmed him with a magic drink  made him marry her. But I shall help you. Here, take this silver saucer  golden egg. When you come to the Thrice-Ten Kingdom get hired as a <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/chanel-watches-c-120.html" target="_blank">replica chanel watches</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">Louis Vuitton   Wallets</a>servant to the Queen. After the day's work is done, take the silver saucer  put the golden egg on it. It will start to roll about all by itself. Ought to they require to buy it, do not sell it -- ask them to let you see Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  Maryushka thanked Baba-Yaga  went off. The woods became darker,  he got terrified to move, when all of a sudden there came a Cat. It jumped up to Maryushka  it purred: "Have no fear, Maryushka, it will be still worse farther on, but go on  on  do not look back."<br />
  the Cat rubbed against her feet  was gone, while Maryushka went farther.  the deeper he went in to the woods the darker it grew. He walked  he walked, till her second pair of iron shoes wore out, her second iron staff broke  her second iron cap got torn.  soon he came to a small hut on hen's feet with a powerful fence all round  dreadful glowing skulls on the pales.<br />
  Maryushka said: "Little hut, small hut, turn your back to the trees  your face to me, . Let me in to eat bread within."<br />
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  Baba-Yaga caught sight of Maryushka  he growled:<br />
  "Ugh, ugh, Russian blood, seldom met by me before, now I smell it at my door. Who comes here? Where from? Where to?"<br />
  "I require to find Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  "And have you been to my father?"<br />
  "Yes, Granny dear, I have."<br />
  "All right, then, my beauty, I shall help you. Take this gold needle  silver frame. The needle works all by itself  embroiders red velvet with silver  gold. Ought to they require to buy it, do not sell it -- ask them to let you see Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  Maryushka thanked Baba-Yaga  went on her way. It crashed  it banged  it whistled in the forest,  a odd light shone from the cranium, hanging round. How dreadful it was! But suddenly up ran a Dog:<br />
  "Bow-wow, Maryushka, have no fear, darling, it will be still worse, but you go on  seldom look back."<br />
  So it spoke  was gone. Maryushka went on  on,  the woods got darker, scratching her knees  catching at her sleeves. But Maryushka walked  walked  seldom looked back.<br />
  How long he walked is hard to say, but the third pair of iron shoes wore out, the third iron staff broke  the third iron cap was torn.  he came to a glade in the forest  saw a small hut on hen's feet with a tall paling all round  glowing horse skulls on the pales.<br />
  Then said Maryushka: "Little hut, small hut, turn your back to the trees  your face to me, ."<br />
  The hut turned its back to the trees  its face to Maryushka,  in he stepped.  there he saw Baba-Yaga, the witch with a broom  a switch, a bony hag with a nose like a snag.<br />
  Baba-Yaga saw Maryushka  he growled: "Ugh, ugh, Russian blood, seldom met by me before, now I smell it at my door. Who comes here? Where from? Where to?"<br />
  "I'm looking for Fenist the Bright Falcon, Granny!"<br />
  "It is no simple task to find him, my beauty, but I shall help you. Here, take this silver distaff  this gold spindle. Hold the spindle in your hands  it will spin all by itself  the thread will come out all gold."<br />
  "Thank you, Granny."<br />
  "All right, save your thanks until afterwards,  now listen to me. Ought to they require to buy the gold spindle, don't <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/balenciaga-handbags-c-53.html" target="_blank">balenciaga bags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/rolex-watches-c-99.html" target="_blank">replica rolex watches</a>sell it, but ask them to let you see Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  Maryushka thanked Baba-Yaga  went on her way.  it roared  rumbled  whistled in the forest. The owls wheeled round, the mice crawled out of their holes  rushed straight to Maryushka. Then all of a sudden a Grey Wolf ran up to her  said:<br />
  "Have no fear, Maryushka. Get on my back  seldom look behind."<br />
  So he sat on the Wolf's back  off they flashed out of sight. They passed wide steppes  velvet meadows, they crossed honey rivers with custard banks  they climbed tall mountains that touched the clouds. On  on raced Maryushka till he <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">prada   Wallets</a> reached a crystal palace with a carved porch  fancy windows.  there was the Queen herself looking out of a window.<br />
  "Well," said the Wolf, "we've come, Maryushka. Climb down from my back  get hired as a servant at the palace."<br />
  Maryushka climbed off, took her bundle  thanked the Wolf. Then he went up to the Queen  bowed.<br />
  "I beg your pardon," he said, "I don't know your name; are not you in require of a servant-girl?"<br />
  "Yes," said the Queen, "it is long I have looked for a servant, but the one I require must be able to spin, weave  embroider."<br />
  "All that I can do," said Maryushka.<br />
  "Then come in  set to work."<br />
  so Maryushka became a servant-girl. He worked all the day until nighttime,  then he took out her golden egg  silver saucer  said:<br />
  "Roll about, golden egg, on your silver saucer, show me my Fenist dear."<br />
  the golden egg rolled about till Fenist the Bright Falcon appeared before her. Maryushka gazed  gazed at him  her tears ran fast.<br />
  "Fenist, my Fenist, why have you left poor me to shed tears without you?"<br />
  the Queen overheard her  said: "Maryushka, sell me your silver saucer  golden egg."<br />
  "No," replied Maryushka, "they are not to be sold, but you may have them free in the event you let me see Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
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  So when night came, Maryushka went to his bedroom  saw Fenist the Bright Falcon. Her darling lay fast asleep  could not be awakened. He looked  he looked  he could not look ,  he kissed him on his sweet mouth,  he pressed him to her white bosom, but her darling slept on  did not awaken. Morning set in, but still Maryushka could not rouse her beloved.<br />
  All that day he worked  in the evening took her silver frame  gold needle.  as it sewed, Maryushka kept saying:<br />
  "Get embroidered, small towel, get embroidered, small towel, let my Fenist the Bright Falcon wipe his face."<br />
  The Queen overheard her  asked:<br />
  "Maryushka, sell me your silver frame  gold needle."<br />
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  The Queen thought hard, but at last he said: "All right, let it be so. Come  see him to-night."<br />
  Night came on,  Maryushka entered the bedroom  he saw her Fenist the Bright Falcon lying fast asleep.<br />
  "O my Fenist, Bright Falcon, arise, wake up!"<br />
  But her Fenist slept on as fast as ever,  Maryushka could not wake him up, try as he might.<br />
  At dawn Maryushka set to work  took out her silver distaff  golden spindle.  the Queen saw her  began asking her to sell them. But Maryushka replied:<br />
  "Sell them I won't, but you may have them for nothing if only you let me see Fenist the Bright Falcon."<br />
  "All right," said the other  he thought to herself: "She won't wake him up anyhow."<br />
  Night drew on  Maryushka entered the bedroom, but Fenist lay as fast asleep as ever.<br />
  "O my Fenist, Bright Falcon, arise, wake up!"<br />
  But Fenist slept on  would not awaken.<br />
  Maryushka tried  tried again to wake him, but he could not.  soon it would be morning. So Maryushka burst out weeping  he said:<br />
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  a hot tear fell from Maryushka's eyes on the bare shoulder of Fenist  burnt it. Fenist the Bright Falcon stirred  they opened his eyes  saw Maryushka.  then they took her in his arms  kissed her.<br />
  "Can it be you, my Maryushka? So you have worn out six pairs of iron shoes  broken six iron staffs  torn six iron caps? Sob no more. Let us go home, now."<br />
  they started preparing for the homeward journey. But the Queen noticed it  he bade her trumpeters spread the news of her husband's betrayal through all the towns of the land.<br />
  the princes  merchants of her land came together to hold council  choose how to punish Fenist the Bright Falcon.<br />
  then Fenist the Bright Falcon stood up  said: "Who do you think is the actual spouse, the one who loves me truly or the one that sells  betrays me?"<br />
  Everyone had to agree that only Maryushka was fit to be his spouse.<br />
  After that they returned to their own land.  they had a grand feast there,  all the guns fired  all the trumpets blew at their wedding.  the feast the</p>
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	  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:06:06 -0700</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[The Frog Princess]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Frog Princess
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   his sons replied, "Very well, Brother, give us your blessing. Who would you like us to marry?"<br />
  "Each of you must take an arrow, go out in to the green meadow  shoot it. Where the arrows fall, there shall your fate be."<br />
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  The arrow of the eldest son fell in the courtyard of a nobleman,  the nobleman's daughter picked it up. The arrow of the middle son fell in the yard of a merchant,  the merchant's daughter picked it up. But the arrow of the youngest son, Prince Ivan, flew up  away they knew not where. They walked on  on in search of it,  at last they came to a marsh, where what ought to they see but a frog sitting on a leaf with the arrow in its mouth. Prince Ivan said to it, "Frog, frog, give me back my arrow."<br />
   the frog replied, "Marry me!"<br />
  "How am I able to marry a frog?"<br />
  "Marry me, for it is your fate."<br />
  Prince Ivan was sadly disappointed, but what could they do? They picked up the frog  brought it home. The King celebrated two<a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/omega-watches-c-100.html" target="_blank">replica omega watches</a> <a href="http://www.cheap-dresses.biz" target="_blank">cheap prom dresses</a> weddings: his eldest son was married to the nobleman's daughter, his middle son to the merchant's daughter,  poor Prince Ivan to the frog.<br />
  One day the King called his sons  said, "I need to see which of your wives is most expert along with her needle. Let them each sew me a shirt by tomorrow morning."<br />
  The sons bowed to their brother  went out. Prince Ivan went home  sat in a corner, looking mournful. The frog hopped about on the floor  said to him, "Why are you so mournful, Prince Ivan? Are you in trouble?"<br />
  "My brother wishes you to sew him a shirt by tomorrow morning."<br />
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  When Prince Ivan awoke the next morning, the frog was hopping about on the floor again,  on the table, wrapped up in a linen towel, the shirt lay. Prince Ivan was delighted. They picked up the shirt  took it to his brother. They found the King receiving gifts from his other sons. When the eldest laid out his shirt, the King said, "This shirt will do for one of my servants." When the middle son laid out his shirt, the King said, "This one is nice only for the bath-house." Prince Ivan laid out his shirt, handsomely embroidered in gold  silver. The King took one look at it  said, "Now this is a shirt indeed! I shall wear it on the best occasions."<br />
  The three elder brothers went home  said to each other, "It looks as though they had laughed at Prince Ivan's spouse for nothing -- it seems they is not a frog, but a sorceress."<br />
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  Prince Ivan came home looking mournful again. The frog said to him, "Why are you so mournful, Prince?"<br />
  "The King wishes you to bake bread for him by tomorrow morning," replied her husband.<br />
  "Don't be downhearted, Prince Ivan. Go to bed; night is the sister of counsel."<br />
  Now those other daughters-in-law had made fun of the frog at first, but this time they sent an elderly henwife to see how the frog baked her bread. But the frog was crafty  guessed what they were about. They kneaded the dough<a href="http://www.replica-product.com/prada-c-55.html" target="_blank">prada   handbags</a>, broke the top of the stove  emptied the dough-trough straight down the hole. The elderly henwife ran back to the other wives  told them what they had seen,  they did as the frog had completed.<br />
  Then the frog hopped out onto the doorstep, turned in to Vasilisa the Wise,  clapped her hands  cried, "Maids  nurses, get prepared, work steady! By tomorrow morning bake me a soft white loaf like the ones I ate when I lived at home."<br />
  Prince Ivan woke up in the morning,  there on the table they saw a loaf of bread with all kinds of designs on it. On the sides were quaint figures -- royal cities with walls  gates. Prince Ivan was ever so pleased. They wrapped the loaf up in a linen towel  took it to his brother. then the King was receiving the<a href="http://www.cheap-dresses.biz" target="_blank">dresses</a> <a href="http://www.promdresses1.com" target="_blank">evening dresses</a> loaves from his elder sons. Their wives had dropped the dough in to the fire as the elderly henwife had told them,  it came out a lump of charred dough. The King took the loaf from his eldest son, looked at it  sent it to the servants' hall. They took the loaf from his middle son  did the same with that. But when Prince Ivan handed him his loaf the King said, "Now that is what I call bread! It is fit to be eaten only on holidays."<br />
   the King bade his sons come to his feast the next day  bring their wives with them. Prince Ivan came home grieving again. The frog hopped up  said, "Why are you so said, Prince Ivan? Has your brother said anything unkind to you?"<br />
  "Froggy, my frog, how am I able to help being mournful? Brother wishes me to bring you to his feast, but how are you able to appear before people as my spouse?"<br />
  "Don't be downhearted, Prince Ivan," said the frog. "Go to the feast alone  I will come later. When you listen to a knocking as well as a banging, do not be afraid. In case you are asked, say it is only your Froggy riding<a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/iwc-watches-c-112.html" target="_blank">replica iwc watches</a> in her box."<br />
  So Prince Ivan went by himself. His elder brothers drove up with their wives, rouged  powdered  wearing fine clothes. They stood there  mocked Prince Ivan: "Why did you not bring your spouse? You could have brought her in a handkerchief. Where, indeed, did you find such a beauty? You must have searched all the marshes for her!"<br />
  The King  his sons  daughters-in-law  all the guests sat down to feast at the oaken tables covered with good-looking cloths. All directly there was a knocking as well as a banging that made the whole palace shake. The guests jumped up in fright, but Prince Ivan said, "Do not be afraid, nice people, it is only my Froggy riding in her box."<br />
  then a gilded carriage drawn by two white horses dashed up to the palace door  out of it stepped Vasilisa the Wise in a dress of sky-blue silk strewn with stars as well as a shining moon on her head -- a maiden as fair as the sky at dawn, the fairest maiden ever born. They took Prince Ivan by the hand  led him to the oaken tables with the <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/index.php?cPath=54" target="_blank">chloe   handbags</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Hermes Wallets</a> good-looking cloths on them.<br />
  The guests began to eat, drink  make merry. Vasilisa the Wise drank from her glass  emptied the dregs in to her left sleeve. Then they ate some swan meat  put the bones in her right sleeve. The wives of the elder princes saw her do this  they did the same.<br />
  When the eating  drinking were over, the time came for dancing. Vasilisa the Wise took Prince Ivan  tripped off with him. They whirled  danced,  everybody watched  marveled. They waved her left sleeve,  lo! a lake appeared! They waved her right sleeve,  white swans began to swim on the lake. The King  his guests were struck with wonder.<br />
  Then the other daughters-in-law went to dance. They waved one sleeve, but only splashed wine over the guests; they waved the other, but only scattered bones,  one bone hit the King right in the brow. The King flew in to a anger  drove both daughters-in-law away.<br />
  Meanwhile, Prince Ivan<a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">cheap sexy clothes</a> slipped out  ran home. There they found the frog skin  threw it in to the fire. When Vasilisa the Wise came home, they looked for the frog skin but could not find it. They sat down on a bench, sorely grieved,  said to Prince Ivan, "Ah, Prince Ivan, what have you completed? Had you but waited two more days I would have been yours forever. But now, farewell. Seek me beyond the Thrice-Nine Lands, in the Thrice-Ten Kingdom, where Koshchei the Deathless dwells." So saying, Vasilisa the Wise turned herself in to a grey cuckoo  flew out of the window. Prince Ivan wept long  hard, then bowed in all three directions  went forth they knew not where to seek his spouse, Vasilisa the Wise. How long they walked is hard to say, but his boots wore down at the heels, his tunic wore out at the elbows,  his cap became battered by the rain. By  by they met a tiny man, as elderly as elderly can be.<br />
  "Good day, my lad," said the tiny elderly man. "Where are you going  what is your errand?"<br />
  Prince Ivan told him about his trouble.<br />
  "Ah, why did you burn the frog skin, Prince Ivan?" said the tiny elderly man. "It was not yours to keep or <a href="http://www.replica-product.com" target="_blank">designer replica   handbags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com" target="_blank">replica watches</a> do away with. Vasilisa the Wise was born wiser than her brother,  that made him so angry that they turned her in to a frog for two years. Ah, well, it cannot be helped now. Take this ball of yarn  follow it without fear wherever it rolls."<br />
  Prince Ivan thanked the tiny elderly man  followed the ball of yarn. It rolled on  they came after. In an open field they met a bear. Prince Ivan took aim  was about to kill it, but the bear spoke in a human voice: "Do not kill me, Prince Ivan, for you may have need of me someday."<br />
  Prince Ivan spared the bear's life  went on farther. Suddenly they saw a drake flying overhead. They took aim along with his bow, but the drake said in a human voice, "Do not kill me, Prince Ivan, for you may have need of me someday."<br />
  They spared the drake  went on. A hare came jogging by. Again Prince Ivan snatched his bow to shoot it, but the<a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">discount sexy dress</a> <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/prada-c-55.html">prada bags</a> hare said in a human voice, "Do not kill me, Prince Ivan, for you may have need of me someday."<br />
  So they spared the hare  went on. They came to the blue sea  saw a pike lying on the sandy beach gasping for breath. "Ah, Prince Ivan," said the pike, "take pity on me  throw me back in to the blue sea."<br />
  So they threw the pike in to the sea  walked on along the shore. By  by the ball of yarn rolled in to a forest,  there stood a tiny hut on hen's feet, turning round  round. "Little hut, tiny hut, turn your back to the trees  your face to me, ."<br />
  The hut turned its face to him  its back to the trees. Prince Ivan walked in,  there, sitting in the corner, was Baba-Yaga, the witch with a broom as well as a switch, a bony hag <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">Louis Vuitton   bags</a>with a nose like a snag. When they saw him they said, "Ugh, ugh, Russian blood, never met by me before, now I smell it at my door. Who comes here? Where from? Where to?"<br />
  "You might give me meat  drink as well as a steam bath before asking questions," retorted Prince Ivan. So Baba-Yaga gave him a steam bath, gave him meat  drink,  put him to bed. Then Prince Ivan told her they was seeking his spouse, Vasilisa the Wise.<br />
  "I know, I do know," said Baba Yaga. "Your spouse is now in the power of Koshchei the Deathless. It will be hard for you to get him back. Koshchei is over a match for you. His death is at the point of a needle. The needle is in an egg; the egg is in a duck; the duck is in a hare; the hare is in a stone casket; the casket is at the top of a tall oak tree that Koshchei the Deathless guards as the apple of his eye."<br />
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  Suddenly, up came the bear whose life they had spared,  pulled the tree out, roots  all. Down fell the casket  broke open. Out of the casket sprang a hare  scampered off as quick as it could. The other hare, whose life Prince Ivan had spared, gave chase, caught it  tore it to bits. Out of the dead hare flew a duck,  shot high in to the sky. But in a twinkling, the drake, whose life Prince Ivan had spared, was at it. The duck dropped the egg,  down it fell in to the blue sea.<br />
  At this Prince<a href="http://www.wholesale-jeans.net">wholesale jeans online</a> Ivan wept bitter tears. How could they find the egg in the sea? But all directly the pike, whose life Prince Ivan had spared, swam up with the egg in its mouth. Prince Ivan broke the egg, took the needle out,  set about breaking the point off. The more they crooked it, the more Koshchei the Deathless writhed  screamed, but all in vain. Prince Ivan broke off the point of the needle  Koshchei fell down dead.<br />
  Prince Ivan went to Koshchei's white stone palace. Vasilisa the Wise came jogging out to meet him  kissed him deeply.  Prince Ivan  Vasilisa the Wise returned to their own residence  lived in peace  happiness to a ripe elderly age.</p>
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<p> Two times on a time there was a King named Berendei. They had two sons. The youngest was called Ivan.<br />
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  One day the King found that someone was stealing his golden apples. The King was very unhappy about this. They sent watchmen in to the garden, but they were unable to catch the thief.<br />
  The King was so grieved that they could not touch food or drink. His sons tried to cheer him. "Do not grieve, Brother dear," they said, "we shall keep watch over the garden ourselves."<br />
  The eldest son said: "Today it is my turn to keep watch."<br />
   they went in to the garden. They walked about all evening but saw no one, so they flung himself down on the soft grass  went to sleep.<br />
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  "No, Brother. I did not close my eyes all night, but I saw no one."<br />
  The next night the middle son went out to keep watch,  they, , went to sleep. On the next morning they said they had seen no thief.<br />
  It was now the youngest son's turn to go  keep watch. When Prince Ivan went to watch his father's garden they did not a lot as sit down, not to mention lie down. If they felt hat they was getting sleepy, they would <a href="http://www.inprom.net" target="_blank">evening dresses</a>wash his face in dew  become wide awake directly.<br />
   in the dead of night what ought to they see but a light shining in the garden. It got brighter  brighter  lit up everything around.  there on the apple-tree sat the Fire-Bird pecking at the golden apples.<br />
  Prince Ivan crept up to the tree  caught the bird by the tail. But the Fire-Bird wriggled free  flew away, leaving a feather from its tail in the Prince's hand.<br />
  Next morning Prince Ivan went to his brother.<br />
  "Well, son, have you caught the thief?" asked the King.<br />
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  The King took the feather,  from that time they cheered up  began to eat  drink again. But one fine day they fell to thinking about the Fire-Bird.<br />
  They called his sons  said to them:<br />
  "My dear boys, I would have you saddle your trusty steeds  set out to see the wide world. Perhaps you will come on the Fire-Bird."<br />
  The sons bowed to their brother, saddled their trusty steeds  set out. The eldest son took one road, the middle son another,  Prince Ivan a third.<br />
  How long Prince Ivan travelled is hard to say, but one hot afternoon they felt so worn out that they got off his horse  lay down to rest.<br />
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  Prince Ivan was in great distress. How could they continue on his journey without a horse?<br />
  "Ah, well," they thought, "I must make the best of it."<br />
  they went on foot. They walked  walked till they was dead worn out, when they sat down on the soft grass, mournful  dispirited. Suddenly, there is no telling how, up came jogging a Grey Wolf.<br />
  "Why are you sitting here so mournful  forlorn, Prince Ivan?" asked Grey Wolf.<br />
  "How am I able to help being mournful, Grey Wolf? I have lost my trusty steed."<br />
  "It was I who ate up your horse, Prince Ivan. But I am sorry for you. What are you doing so far from home  where are you going?"<br />
  "Father has sent me out in to the wide world to seek the Fire-Bird."<br />
  "But you could not reach the Fire-Bird on that horse in two years. I alone know where it lives. So be it—since I have eaten up your horse, I <a href="http://www.replica-product.com/index.php?cPath=3" target="_blank">Louis   Vuitton handbags</a> <a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">prada handbags</a> shall be your true  faithful servant. Get on my back  hold rapid."<br />
  Prince Ivan got on to his back  Grey Wolf was off like a flash. Green forests swept by, blue lakes skimmed past,  at last they came to a castle with a high wall round it.<br />
  "Listen carefully, Prince Ivan," said Grey Wolf, "and keep in mind what I say. Climb over that wall. You have nothing to fear—we have come at a blessed hour; all the guards are sleeping. In a chamber within the tower you will notice a window, in that window hangs a golden cage,  in that cage is the Fire-Bird. Take the bird  hide it in your bosom, but mind you do not touch the cage!"<br />
  Prince Ivan climbed over the wall  saw the tower with the golden cage in the window  the Fire-Bird in the cage. They took the bird out  hid it in his bosom, but could not tear his eyes away from the cage. "Ah, what a good-looking golden cage!" they thought longingly. "How am I able to leave it here!"  they forgot the wolf's warning. The moment they touched the cage, a hue  cry rose within the <a href="http://www.sexy-dresses.biz/">sexy clothing</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Chanel bags</a>castle—trumpets trumpeted, drums drummed, the guards woke up, seized Prince Ivan  marched him off to King Afron.<br />
  "Who are you  whence have you come?" King Afron demanded angrily.<br />
  "I am Prince Ivan, son of King Berendei."<br />
  "Fie, disgrace on you! To think of a royal prince being a thief!"<br />
  "But you ought to not have let your bird steal apples from our garden."<br />
  "If you had come  told me about it in an honest way, I would have made you a gift of the Bird out of respect for your brother, King Berendei. But now I shall spread the ill fame of your relatives far  wide. Or no—perhaps I won't, after all. In case you do me a favor, I shall forgive you. In a definite kingdom there is a King named Kusman  they has a Horse with a Golden Mane. Bring me that Horse  I will make you a gift of the Fire-Bird  the cage besides."<br />
  Prince Ivan, very much put out, returned to Grey Wolf.<br />
  "I<a href="http://www.quality-replica-watches.com/iwc-watches-c-112.html" target="_blank">iwc watches</a> told you not to touch the cage," said the Wolf. "Why did you not heed my warning?"<br />
  "I am sorry, Grey Wolf, forgive me."<br />
  "Being sorry won't do much nice. But there, get on my back again. I must not return on my word."<br />
   off went Grey Wolf with Prince Ivan. It is hard to say how long they travelled, but at last they came to the castle where the Horse with the Golden Mane was kept.<br />
  "Climb over the wall, Prince Ivan, the guards are asleep. Go to the stable  take the Horse, but mind you do not touch the bridle."<br />
  Prince Ivan climbed in to the castle. All the guards were asleep, so they went<a href="http://www.quality-replica-handbags.com" target="_blank">gucci   Wallets</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Designer Handbags</a> to the stable  caught Golden Mane, but they could not help touching the bridle it was made of gold  set with precious stones—a fitting bridle for such a horse.<br />
  No sooner did Prince Ivan touch the bridle than a hue  cry was raised within the castle. Trumpets trumpeted, drums drummed, the guards woke up, seized Prince Ivan  marched him off to King Kusman.<br />
  "Who are you  whence have you come?"<br />
  "I am Prince Ivan."<br />
  "Fancy stealing a horse! What a daft thing to do! A common peasant would not stoop to it. But I shall forgive you, Prince Ivan, in case you do me a favor. King Dalmat has a daughter named Yelena the Fair. Steal her  bring her to me,  I shall make you a gift of my Horse with the Golden Mane  its bridle besides."<br />
  Prince Ivan was more put out than ever  they returned to Grey Wolf.<br />
  "I told you not to touch the bridle, Prince Ivan!" said the Wolf. "Why did you not heed my warning?"<br />
  "I am sorry, Grey Wolf, forgive me."<br />
  "Being sorry won't do much nice. But there, get on my back again."<br />
   off went Grey Wolf with Prince Ivan. By  by they came to the kingdom of King Dalmat. Yelena the Fair was strolling about the castle garden together with her maids  attendants.<br />
  "This time I shall go," said Grey Wolf. "You return the way they came  I will catch you up soon."<br />
  So Prince Ivan returned <a href="http://www.promdresses1.com" target="_blank">2010 prom dresses</a>the way they had come,  Grey Wolf jumped over the wall in to the garden. They crouched behind a bush  peeped out. There was Yelena the Fair with all her maids  attendants. As they strolled about the garden, Yelena fell behind her maids  attendants,  Grey Wolf instantly seized her, tossed her across his back, jumped over the wall  was gone in a trice.<br />
  Prince Ivan was jogging back the way they had come, when all of a sudden they saw Grey Wolf with Yelena the Fair on his back. Was they glad! "You get on my back ,  be fast about it, or they may catch us," said Grey Wolf. Grey Wolf sped down the path with Prince<a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz/">Hermes Handbags</a> <a href="http://www.eluxuryhandbags.biz">Chanel Wallets</a> Ivan  Yelena the Fair on his back. Green forests swept by, blue lakes  rivers skimmed past. How long the Wolf ran it is hard to say, but by  by they came to King Kusman's kingdom.<br />
  "Why are you so silent  mournful, Prince Ivan?" asked Grey Wolf.<br />
  "How am I able to help being mournful, Grey Wolf? It breaks my heart to part with such loveliness, to think that I must exchange Yelena the Fair for a horse."<br />
  "You need not part with such loveliness. They shall hide her somewhere, I will turn myself in to Yelena the Fair  you shall take me to the King in lieu."<br />
  So they hid Yelena the Fair in a hut in the forest. Grey Wolf turned a somersault,  when they landed on his feet they was the very picture of Yelena the Fair. Prince Ivan took him to King Kusman. The King was delighted  ever so grateful.<br />
  "Thank you for bringing me a bride, Prince Ivan. Now the Horse with the Golden Mane  the bridle are yours." <a href="http://www.wholesale-jeans.net">Wholesale Jeans</a>Prince Ivan mounted the horse  went for Yelena the Fair. They seated her on the horse  they rode off. King Kusman held a wedding celebration  feasted the whole day long,  when bedtime came they led Yelena the Fair in to the bedroom, but as they got in to bed together with her what ought to they see but the muzzle of a wolf in lieu of the face of his young spouse! The King got such a fright that they tumbled out of bed,  Grey Wolf sprang up  ran away.</p>
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