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One priest has bought of twenty arshin on a cassock of a velvet and has called to itself the tailor. The tailor has come. But as business was towards evening the tailor has told to the priest:
— Now still, the father, it is dark — you will wrongly cut out, so I am better tomorrow in the morning as soon as I will rise, I will be accepted to business. The priest has agreed and has asked the tailor, what is his name. — , — the tailor answered.
Soon all have settled to sleep; has laid down to sleep and the tailor. When all have strong fallen asleep, it has risen, has found somewhere oat flour and water, poured out oat flour in a hat and has poured there waters so has become , and itself took a velvet matter and has gone home.
The priest has risen in the morning, has put on the hat and has run out on street to search for the tailor. The woman comes across to it towards.
— Did not see, the aunt, ?
— I see, I see, the father. Where as it is good! Of course!
At the priest at this time flew on a beard and a hat. The priest has told nothing to the woman and has gone further. Comes across to it .
— Whether saw, mother, ? — The priest has asked it.
— I see, I see, it is painfully good! Where you devils so ? , the fool, wash!
The priest has spent on the person a hand and here only has noticed, that on it flows .
Ruff . Russian satirical fairy tales. Moscow, the Children's literature. 1989.