The lisichka-scandal-monger
It wanted to regale on honey. It one eats all, and and is not present.
- To go, - speaks, - to bees, whether that to manage for a while.
Has come on an apiary, yes so it before a beehive has taken seat also a paw there has thrust, that to get. And it was not pleasant to bees: as they from a beehive as will attack on will take off!. as it will rush from an apiary! Runs, only a nose twists yes on bees complains.
- Oh, my God! What honey , and bees what bitter!
Has come running home. All muzzle has swelled, lays. Laid-laid, thought-thought, and honey so would like.
- I will go, - speaks, - to a bear. I will ask to live to it, at it to honey much. Comes.
- The brother a bear, and what I to you will tell? And that only hums. And :
- Yes do not hum you so terribly, the brother a bear, and that I still will be frightened … Allow to live together, I to you for the mistress will be.
- Give! - the bear speaks. Here they also began to live together.
The bear will go on extraction, will bring - and itself suffices and . And all would be desirable that honey.
- Descend yes descend, the old man, on an apiary, bring to honey! There is nothing to do, the bear to honey has brought, the whole two beehives has brought.
- Here, - speaks, - from one we will eat, and another for the winter we will hide.
Fur-trees-fur-trees and also have eaten after a while all honey. And other beehive on an attic have hidden. The bear does not hurry up, and very much it would be desirable. Thought-thought, as though it from the second beehive to regale. Would go, yes the bear immediately will ask - where yes what for. It Here lays and knock-knock by a tail on a wall. The bear asks:
- What there knocks?
- Yes it knock, in godfathers me invite.
- Well also go; and I will have a sleep.
It has gone and at once on an attic, yes to that beehive, and has gorged on, how many it would be desirable. Then comes back. The bear has woken up:
- Well, how your godson named?
- Yes .
- What wonderful name!
- Yes what the priest has given. What there the wonderful!
- Well, all right.
For other day also knock-knock on a wall a tail again lays.
The bear asks:
- What does it knock?
- Yes it me in godfathers invite.
- Well so go, and I will have a sleep. It has gone and again to that beehive, and in it remains a little. Comes back, and the bear has woken up and asks:
- Well, how your godson named?
- Yes . And a bear:
- Here what at your godsons all names wonderful! And a fox:
- Yes that you, the old man, think out? As so wonderful if also sacred is available.
- Perhaps and the truth, - speaks a bear. For the third day it again lays and knock-knock by a tail on a wall. And a bear:
- Who does it knock yes knocks?
- Yes it me in godfathers call.
- Oh, yes as you often in godfathers call! - the bear speaks.
- , the old man, after all people love me.
- Well, so go!
Has gone, all honey has eaten, also a beehive has overturned and has licked.
Has then come running, has laid down and lays. The bear asks:
- Well, how your godson to call?
- Yes as? Turn yes lick.
- In-from, yes such name also on light did not happen! - that you, , invent? You the priest unless, what know?
- Well, start up will be your way!
Here a little later the bear also speaks:
- And it would be time and to regale! Has got on an attic, and a beehive empty.
- The lisichka-sister, you has eaten it?
- No, not I!
- No, you!
- Yes that to me and yesterday not to live, if I has eaten!
- You say lies, , you not godsons christened it, and honey ate. Now I will eat you!
And to it, and it from it in wood, and has escaped.