As the chicken of a cockerel has rescued
There lived-were a chicken and a cockerel. The chicken of egg bore, and the cockerel extracted kernels, a chicken treated. Will remove from a pole a kernel and calls a chicken;
- To-to, the Crested bird, I have found a kernel! Here time was removed by a cockerel big . “Well, - thinks, - this kernel to a chicken not to swallow, I will eat it, perhaps, itself”. Has swallowed - and has choked. The cockerel has fallen, feet has lifted up and does not breathe. The chicken has run up to it:
- What with you, ? That do you lay and do not breathe?
- Oh, the cockerel-groans,-bobochkom has choked …
- Than you, to help? - The chicken asks.
- It is necessary, - the cockerel whispers, - oils to get, a throat to grease.
- And where it to get?
- At a cow.
The chicken to a cow has run:
- Cow, cow, give oils!
- What for to you oil?
- The cockerel lays and does not breathe: has choked.
- All right, - the cow speaks, - I will give you oils. Only descend at first to , ask hay. The chicken to has come:
- , , give hay!
- What for to you hay?
- Hay - a cow. The cow will give oils. Oil - to a cockerel, and that a cockerel lays and does not breathe; has choked.
speak:
- Descend to , ask pies. We will eat pies, then also hay . The chicken to has come;
- , , give pies!
- What for to you pies?
- Pies - . hay . Hay - a cow. The cow will give oils. Oil - to a cockerel, and that a cockerel lays and does not breathe: has choked.
speaks:
- Run in wood, bring fire wood that was on what pies to bake.
The chicken in wood has run and has brought fire wood.
pies.
The chicken has carried pies . have eaten pies and hay.
The chicken has brought hay to a cow.
The cow has eaten hay and has given oils.
The chicken has brought oil to a cockerel.
The cockerel has oiled a throat and has swallowed .
Has swallowed and has again started singing cheerfully on weigh a court yard:
- ! A crested bird - well done Here and a fairy tale the end.