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Fox and ouzel

The ouzel on a tree has twisted a nest, has taken down and has deduced cubs. The fox has learnt about it. Has come running — and a tail on a tree.
The ouzel has looked out of a nest, and a fox to it:
— A tree a tail I will cut, you, an ouzel, I will eat also your children I will eat! The ouzel was frightened and began to ask, began to ask a fox:
— The lisanka-mother, a tree do not cut, mine do not ruin! I yes honey will feed you with pies.
— Well, you will feed with pies yes honey — a tree I will not cut!
— Here we will go with me on the big road.
Also the fox and an ouzel on the big road have gone: the ouzel flies, the fox following runs.
The ouzel that there is an old woman with the grand daughter has seen, bear a basket of pies and a jug to honey.
The fox has hidden, and the ouzel has sat down on road and has run, as if cannot fly: will fly up from the earth and will sit down, will fly up and will sit down.
The grand daughter speaks to the grandmother:
— Give we will catch this birdie!
— Yes where to us with you to catch!
— Somehow we will catch. At it to see, the wing is lined. Painfully beautiful birdie!
The old woman with the grand daughter have put a basket yes a jug on the earth and have run for an ouzel.
Their ouzel from pies yes from honey has taken away. And the fox did not yawn: in plenty pies yes to honey has gorged on and in a stock has put by.
The ouzel has risen and has departed to the nest.
And a fox here as here — a tail on a tree:
— A tree a tail I will cut, you, an ouzel, I will eat also your children I will eat! The ouzel was put out from a nest and well a fox to ask, well a fox to ask:
— The lisanka-mother, a tree do not cut, mine do not ruin! I beer will sing you.
— Well, we will go more soon. I fat yes the sweet have gorged on, to me to drink it would be desirable!
The ouzel on road has departed again, and the fox following runs.
The ouzel sees — the muzhik goes, carries to a beer flank. An ouzel to it: that on a horse will sit down, on a flank. Before has annoyed the muzhik — that has wanted to kill him. The ouzel on a nail has sat down, and the muzhik as will strike an axe — and from flanks a nail. Itself has run to catch up with an ouzel,
And beer from flanks on road flows. The fox has got drunk how many wanted.
The ouzel has departed to the nest. A fox again here as here — a tail on a tree:
— The ouzel, and an ouzel, has fed you me?
— Has fed!
— You have given to drink me?
— Has given to drink!.
— Now make laugh me, and that tree a tail I will cut, you, an ouzel, I will eat also children I will eat!
The ouzel has led a fox in village. Sees — the old woman a cow , and nearby the old man spins bast shoes. The ouzel has sat down to the old woman on a shoulder. The old man also speaks:
— The old woman, well do not move, I will kill an ouzel! — also has struck the old woman on a shoulder, and to an ouzel has not got.
The old woman has fallen, with milk has overturned. The old woman has jumped — and allow the old man to abuse!
Long the fox laughed at the silly old man.
The ouzel has departed to the nest. Has not had time to feed children — a fox again with a tail on a tree: !
— The ouzel, and an ouzel, has fed you me?
— Has fed!
— You have given to drink me?
— Has given to drink!
— You have made laugh me?
— Has made laugh!
— Now frighten me! The ouzel has become angry and speaks:
— Close eyes, run for me!
The ouzel has departed, flies, shouts, and the fox runs behind it — the eye does not open.
The ouzel has resulted a fox directly on hunters.
— Well, now, a fox, be frightened!
The fox has opened eyes, has seen dogs — and . And dogs — behind it. Has hardly reached the hole.
Has climbed in a hole, has recovered the breath and has started to ask:
— Eyes, eyes, what you did?
— We looked, that dogs have not eaten.
— Ears, ears, what you did?
— We listened, that dogs have not eaten.
— Legs, legs, what you did?
— We ran, that dogs have not caught.
— And you, , what did?
— I, , on stubs, on bushes, on packs clung yes to you to run stirred.
The fox has become angry about a tail and has put out it from a hole:
— Here you are, dogs, eat my tail!
Dogs have seized a fox for a tail and have pulled out it from a hole.