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A TALE OF THE TONTLAWALD

A TALE OF THE TONTLAWALD

Long, long ago there stood in the midst of a country covered with lakes a vast stretch of moorland called the Tontlawald, on which no man ever dared set foot. From time to time a few bold spirits had been drawn by curiosity to its borders, and on their return had reported that they had [...]

October 30 2011 | Posted in Folktales | Read More »

THE GRATEFUL PRINCE

THE GRATEFUL PRINCE

Once upon a time the king of the Goldland lost himself in a forest, and try as he would he could not find the way out. As he was wandering down one path which had looked at first more hopeful than the rest he saw a man coming towards him. ‘What are you doing here, [...]

October 15 2011 | Posted in Estonian Stories, Folktales | Read More »

THE GOAT’S EARS OF THE EMPEROR TROJAN

THE GOAT’S EARS OF THE EMPEROR TROJAN

Once upon a time there lived an emperor whose name was Trojan, and he had ears like a goat. Every morning, when he was shaved, he asked if the man saw anything odd about him, and as each fresh barber always replied that the emperor had goat’s ears, he was at once ordered to be [...]

October 9 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Serbian Stories | Read More »

The Pomegranate Prince

The Pomegranate Prince

The Pomegranate Prince Once there was a queen who was so very upset, for she had no child of her own. On one dreamy night she saw the aurora borealis in the sky. As the dawn broke an angel touched her hand from the sky above through the veiled clouds of rosebud pink. He gave [...]

October 4 2011 | Posted in Bengali Stories, Folktales | Read More »

THE STORY OF THREE WONDERFUL BEGGARS

THE STORY OF THREE WONDERFUL BEGGARS

There once lived a merchant whose name was Mark, and whom people called ‘Mark the Rich.’ He was a very hard-hearted man, for he could not bear poor people, and if he caught sight of a beggar anywhere near his house, he would order the servants to drive him away, or would set the dogs [...]

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

Tobermory(the talking cat) “My” adaptation of the story “Tobermory” by Saki

Tobermory(the talking cat) “My” adaptation of the story “Tobermory” by Saki

TOBERMORY I was little anxious when I heard Mrs Blemley’s is giving another of her dinner parties this evening. I am not that fond of dinner parties though I like the food, but mostly because of my coyness and of my disastrous dressing sense. But there was just one thing that instigated me to go [...]

September 27 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Japanese Stories | Read More »

THE STREET MUSICIANS

THE STREET MUSICIANS

A man once possessed a donkey which had served him faithfully for many years, but at last the poor beast grew old and feeble, and every day his work became more of a burden. As he was no longer of any use, his master made up his mind to shoot him; but when the donkey [...]

September 19 2011 | Posted in Folktales, German Stories | Read More »

CANNETELLA

CANNETELLA

There was once upon a time a king who reigned over a country called ‘Bello Puojo.’ He was very rich and powerful, and had everything in the world he could desire except a child. But at last, after he had been married for many years, and was quite an old man, his wife Renzolla presented [...]

September 18 2011 | Posted in Folktales | Read More »

THE UNLOOKED-FOR PRINCE

THE UNLOOKED-FOR PRINCE

(Polish Story) A long time ago there lived a king and queen who had no children, although they both wished very much for a little son. They tried not to let each other see how unhappy they were, and pretended to take pleasure in hunting and hawking and all sorts of other sports; but at [...]

September 11 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Polish 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 »