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THE FINEST LIAR IN THE WORLD

THE FINEST LIAR IN THE WORLD

At the edge of a wood there lived an old man who had only one son, and one day he called the boy to him and said he wanted some corn ground, but the youth must be sure never to enter any mill where the miller was beardless. The boy took the corn and set [...]

September 25 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Slavic Stories | Read More »

LONG, BROAD, AND QUICKEYE

LONG, BROAD, AND QUICKEYE

(A Bohemian Story) Once upon a time there lived a king who had an only son whom he loved dearly. Now one day the king sent for his son and said to him: ‘My dearest child, my hair is grey and I am old, and soon I shall feel no more the warmth of the [...]

September 15 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Slavic Stories | Read More »

LAUGHING EYE AND WEEPING EYE, OR THE LIMPING FOX

LAUGHING EYE AND WEEPING EYE, OR THE LIMPING FOX

(Servian Story) Once upon a time there lived a man whose right eye always smiled, and whose left eye always cried; and this man had three sons, two of them very clever, and the third very stupid. Now these three sons were very curious about the peculiarity of their father’s eyes, and as they could [...]

September 3 2011 | Posted in Europe, Folktales, Slavic Stories | Read More »

SNOWFLAKE

SNOWFLAKE

Once upon a time there lived a peasant called Ivan, and he had a wife whose name was Marie. They would have been quite happy except for one thing: they had no children to play with, and as they were now old people they did not find that watching the children of their neighbours at [...]

July 4 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Slavic Stories | Read More »

THE STORY OF KING FROST

THE STORY OF KING FROST

There was once upon a time a peasant-woman who had a daughter and a step-daughter. The daughter had her own way in everything, and whatever she did was right in her mother’s eyes; but the poor step-daughter had a hard time. Let her do what she would, she was always blamed, and got small thanks [...]

June 1 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Russian Stories, Slavic Stories | Read More »

THE THREE BROTHERS

THE THREE BROTHERS

There was once upon a time a witch, who in the shape of a hawk used every night to break the windows of a certain village church. In the same village there lived three brothers, who were all determined to kill the mischievous hawk. But in vain did the two eldest mount guard in the [...]

May 22 2011 | Posted in Friend-Family-Parent-Child Stories, Headlines, Polish Stories, Slavic Stories | Read More »

THE DEATH OF KOSHCHEI THE DEATHLESS

THE DEATH OF KOSHCHEI THE DEATHLESS

IN a certain kingdom there lived a Prince Ivan. He had three sisters. The first was the Princess Marya, the second the Princess Olga, the third the Princess Anna. When their father and mother lay at the point of death, they had thus enjoined their son: `Give your sisters in marriage to the very first [...]

March 9 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Slavic Stories | Read More »