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Identifier: cossackfairytal00bain (find matches)
Title: Cossack fairy tales and folk-tales. Selected
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet), 1854-1909
Subjects: Tales, Ukrainian
Publisher: New York A.L. Burt Co
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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lin the matter. I command thee, fellow ! 208 COSSACK FAIRY TALES. I dare not, O Czar! Well, said the Czar, Ill give thee threedays to think about it, and on the evening ofthe fourth day appear before me, and Ill strikethy head from thy shoulders if thou dost notobey me! Then the priest bowed low and went home. The third day was already drawing to a closeand the priest knew not what to do. It was nogreat terror to him to die for the faith, but whatwould become of his wife and children ? Hewalked about, and wept, and wrung his hands: Oh, woe is me ! woe is me ! At last he lay down on his bed, but sleep hecould not. Only toward dawn did he doze off,then he saw in a dream an angel standing at hishead. , Eear nothing ! said the angel. God hathsent me down on~~fearth to protect thee! So early in the morning the priest rose upfull of joy and prayed gratefully to God. The Czar also awoke early in the morning,and bawled to his huntsmen to gather togetherand go a-hunting with him in the forest.
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The Czar plunged into the water after the stas, and extended his hand toseize him.—Page :i09 COSSACK FAIRY TALES. 209 So away they went hunting in the forest, andit was not long before a stag leaped out of thethicket beneath the %ery eyes of the Czar. Offafter it went the Czar; every moment the stagseemed to be faltering, and yet the Czar couldnever quite come up with it. Hot with excite-ment, the Czar spurred his horse on yet faster. (jree up! gee up ! he cried ; now wevegot him ! But here a stream crossed the road, and thestag plunged into the water. The Czar was agood swimmer. IVe got him now, at any rate, thought he. A little longer, and I shall hold him by thehorns. So the Czar took off his clothes, and into thewater he plunged after the stag. But the stagswam across to the opposite bank, and the Czarwas extending his hand to seize him by thehorns—when there was no longer any stag tobe seen. It was the angel who had taken theform of a stasr. The Czar was amazed. Helooked abou

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  • bookid:cossackfairytal00bain
  • bookyear:1894
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Bain__R__Nisbet__Robert_Nisbet___1854_1909
  • booksubject:Tales__Ukrainian
  • bookpublisher:New_York_A_L__Burt_Co
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:253
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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