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In that ancient time, when the world of God was filled with goblins, witches and mermaids, when the rivers flowed milky, the banks were jelly, and fried partridges flew across the fields, at that time there lived a king named Pea with the queen Anastasia the Beautiful; they had three prince sons.
A great misfortune struck - the queen was dragged away by an unclean spirit. The big son says to the king:
Father, bless me, I’ll go find my mother.
He went and disappeared; for three years there was no word or word about him.
The second son began to ask:
Father, bless me on my journey, maybe I’ll be lucky enough to find both my brother and my mother.
The king blessed; he went and also disappeared without a trace - as if he had sunk into the water.
The youngest son Ivan Tsarevich comes to the king:
Dear father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll find my brothers and mother.
Go, son!
Ivan Tsarevich set off in a foreign direction; I drove and drove and came to the blue sea, stopped on the shore and thought: “Where should I go now?”
Suddenly thirty-three spoonbills flew to the sea, hit the ground and became red maidens - all were good, but one was better than all of them; undressed and jumped into the water.
Whether they bathed a lot or a little, Ivan Tsarevich crept up, took the sash from the girl who was the most beautiful of all, and hid it in his bosom.
The girls swam, went ashore, began to dress - one sash was missing.
“Oh, Ivan Tsarevich,” says the beauty, “give me my sash.”
Tell me first, where is my mother?
Your mother lives with my father - with Voron Voronovich. Go up the sea, you will come across a silver bird, a golden crest: where it flies, there you go too.
Ivan Tsarevich gave her the sash and walked up the sea; here he met his brothers, greeted them and took them with him.
They were walking along the shore together, they saw a silver bird with a golden crest, and they ran after it. The bird flew and flew and threw itself under an iron slab into an underground pit.
Well, brothers, says Ivan Tsarevich, bless me instead of your father, instead of your mother; I will descend into this pit and find out what the land of other faiths is like, whether our mother is there.
His brothers blessed him, he sat down on the rail, climbed into that deep hole and went down neither more nor less - exactly three years; went down and went along the road.
He walked and walked, walked and walked, and saw the kingdom of copper; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting in the palace, embroidering towels with cunning patterns - towns and suburbs.
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! - says the princess of the copper kingdom. -Where are you going, where are you heading?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, over dens, over the clouds! He'll kill you, good fellow! Here's a ball for you, go to my middle sister - what will she tell you. And when you go back, don’t forget me. Ivan Tsarevich rolled the ball and followed him. Comes to the silver kingdom; thirty-three spoonbill maidens are sitting there. The princess of the silver kingdom says:
Until now, the Russian spirit was unseen and unheard of, but now the Russian spirit is manifesting itself with your own eyes! What, Ivan Tsarevich, are you torturing the department or are you torturing the case?
Ah, beautiful maiden, I’m going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; He was both cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds! Eh, prince, he will kill you! Here's a ball for you, go to my little sister - what will she tell you: should you go forward, should you go back?
Ivan Tsarevich comes to the golden kingdom; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting there, embroidering towels. Above all, above all, the princess of the golden kingdom is such a beauty that it cannot be said in a fairy tale or written with a pen. She says:
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! Where are you going, where are you going?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; He was both cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds. Eh, prince, he will kill you! You are wearing a ball, go to the kingdom of pearls: your mother lives there. Seeing you, she will rejoice and immediately order: nannies, mothers, give my son green wine. Don't take it; ask her to give you the three-year-old wine that’s in the cupboard, and a burnt rind for a snack. Don’t forget: my father has two vats of water in the yard - one is strong water, and the other is weak; rearrange them from place to place and drink strong water.
The prince and the princess talked for a long time and fell in love with each other so much that they did not want to part; but there was nothing to do - Ivan Tsarevich said goodbye and set off on his way.
He walked and walked and came to the pearl kingdom. His mother saw him, was delighted and shouted:
Babysitters! Give my son some green wine.
I don’t drink plain wine, give me a three-year-old wine, and a burnt rind for a snack.
He drank three-year-old wine, ate the burnt rind, went out into the wide courtyard, moved the vats from place to place and began to drink strong water.
Suddenly Voron Voronovich flies in; he was as bright as a clear day, but when he saw Ivan Tsarevich, he became gloomier than the dark night; he sank down to the vat and began to draw powerless water.
Meanwhile, Ivan Tsarevich fell on his wings; Raven Voronovich soared high, high, carried him through the valleys, and over the mountains, and over dens, and clouds, and began to ask:
What do you need, Ivan Tsarevich? Do you want me to give you the treasury?
I don’t need anything, just give me a feather staff.
No, Ivan Tsarevich! It hurts to sit in the wide sleigh. And again the Raven carried him over the mountains and through the valleys, over dens and clouds. Ivan Tsarevich holds on tightly; leaned on him with all his weight and almost broke off his wings. Then Voron Voronovich cried out:
Don't break my wings, take the feather staff!
He gave the prince a feather staff; He himself became a simple raven and flew to the steep mountains.
And Ivan Tsarevich came to the pearl kingdom, took his mother and went back; looks - the pearl kingdom curled up into a ball and rolled after him.
He came to the golden kingdom, then to the silver one, and then to the copper one, took three beautiful princesses with him, and those kingdoms curled up into balls and rolled after them. He walked up to the relays and blew the golden trumpet.
Dear brothers! If you're alive, don't give me away.
The brothers heard the trumpet, grabbed the relays and pulled out into the world the soul of the red maiden, the princess of the copper kingdom; They saw her and began to quarrel among themselves: one did not want to give her up to the other.
Why are you fighting, good fellows! There is an even better red maiden than me.
The princes lowered the reels and pulled out the princess of the silver kingdom. They started arguing and fighting again; he says:
Let me have it! And the other:
Don't want! Let it be mine!
Don't quarrel, good fellows, there is a more beautiful girl out there than me.
The princes stopped fighting, lowered the reels and pulled out the princess of the golden kingdom. They started to quarrel again, but the beautiful princess immediately stopped them:
Your mother is waiting there!
They pulled out their mother and lowered the reels behind Ivan Tsarevich;
They raised it halfway and cut the ropes. Ivan Tsarevich flew into the abyss, was badly hurt and lay unconscious for six months; Having woken up, he looked around, remembered everything that had happened to him, took a feather staff out of his pocket and hit it on the ground. At that very moment twelve young men appeared.
What do you order, Ivan Tsarevich?
Take me out into the open world.
The fellows grabbed him by the arms and carried him out into the open world. Ivan Tsarevich began to investigate about his brothers and learned that they had been married a long time ago: the princess from the copper kingdom married her middle brother, the princess from the silver kingdom married her elder brother, and his intended bride was not marrying anyone. And the old father himself decided to marry her; convened a council, accused his wife of consulting with evil spirits and ordered her head to be cut off; After the execution, he asks the princess from the golden kingdom:
Are you going to marry me?
Then I will marry you when you make me shoes without measurements. The king ordered the cry to be called, to ask each and every one: he won’t sew
Does anyone give the princess shoes without measurements?
At that time, Ivan Tsarevich came to his state and hired
one old man as a worker and sends him to the king:
Go ahead, grandfather, take over this matter. I'll sew you shoes, but don't tell on me. The old man went to the king:
I am ready to take on this work.
The king gave him enough goods for a pair of shoes and asked:
Will you please, old man?
Don't be afraid, sir, I have a son, a Chebotar.
Returning home, the old man gave the goods to Ivan Tsarevich; he cut the goods into pieces, threw them out the window, then dissolved the golden kingdom and took out the finished shoes:
Here, grandfather, take it and take it to the king. The king was delighted and pestered the bride:
Is it time to go to the crown? She answers:
Then I’ll marry you when you make me a dress without measurements. The king is busy again, gathering all the artisans to his place, giving them a lot of money, just so that they can sew a dress without measurements. Ivan Tsarevich says to the old man:
Grandfather, go to the king, take the cloth, I’ll sew you a dress, just don’t tell on me.
The old man trudged to the palace, took atlases and velvets, returned home and gave them to the prince. Ivan Tsarevich immediately grabbed the scissors, cut all the satins and velvets into shreds and threw them out the window; dissolved the golden kingdom, took from there the best dress and gave it to the old man:
Bring it to the palace! Tsar Radekhonek:
Well, my beloved bride, isn’t it time for us to go to the crown? The princess answers:
Then I will marry you when you take the old man’s son and tell him to boil it in milk.
The king did not hesitate, gave the order - and that same day they collected a bucket of milk from every yard, poured it into a large vat and boiled it over high heat.
They brought Ivan Tsarevich; He began to say goodbye to everyone and bow to the ground; they threw him into the vat: he dived once, dived again, jumped out - and became so handsome that he could neither be told in a fairy tale nor written down with a pen. The princess says:
Look, king! Who should I marry: you, the old man, or him, the good fellow?
The king thought: “If I bathe in milk, I will become just as handsome!”
He threw himself into the vat and boiled in milk.
And Ivan Tsarevich went with the princess from the golden kingdom to get married; got married and began to live and live well, making good things.
In that ancient time, when the world of God was filled with goblins, witches and mermaids, when the rivers flowed milky, the banks were jelly, and fried partridges flew across the fields, at that time there lived a king named Pea with the queen Anastasia the Beautiful; they had three prince sons. A great misfortune struck - the queen was dragged away by an unclean spirit. The big son says to the king:
Father, bless me, I’ll go find my mother.
He went and disappeared; for three years there was no word or word about him. The second son began to ask:
Father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll be lucky enough to find both my brother and mother.
Please, brothers!
The robbers agreed, went and brought Alyonushka to their place, drank and drank, walked and walked; then they say:
Well, now it's time to say it!
And the fool:
I would like to spend one night with her.
Well, you fool, she’ll probably still leave!
Please, brothers!
The robbers agreed to his request and left them in a special cage.
So Alyonushka says to her husband:
Let me go outside - I'll catch a cold
How will our people hear?
I'm going quietly; just let him in the window.
I would let you in, but how are you going to leave?
Yes, tie me up; I have a nice canvas, I got it from my mother; tie me with canvas and let me out, and when you pull, I’ll climb through the window again.
The fool tied it with canvas. So she came down, quickly untangled herself, and instead of herself tied a goat by the horns and a little later said:
Drag me! - and she ran away. The fool dragged, and the goat - mekeke-mekeke! No matter what he pulls, the goat is all mekeke and mekeke!
What are you kidding? - says the young man. - Our people will hear, and they will ruin you right now.
He pulled it in - grabbed it - and there was a goat tied to the canvas. The fool got scared and doesn’t know what to do:
Oh, she's damned! After all, she deceived me.
In the morning, robbers come to him.
Where is your girlfriend? - they ask him.
Oh, you fool, you fool. After all, we told you, so no!
They sat down on horseback and galloped off to catch up with Alyonushka; they ride with dogs, clap and whistle - such passion! Alyonushka heard the chase and climbed into the hollow of a dry oak tree and sat there neither alive nor dead, and the dogs hovered around this oak tree.
Isn't she there? - says one robber to another. - Poke it there with a knife, brother.
He poked the knife into the hollow and hit Alyonushka in the knee. Only Alyonushka was quick-witted, grabbed a handkerchief and wiped off the knife. The robber looked at his knife and said:
No, you can't see anything!
And again they galloped in different directions, whistled and clapped.
When everything calmed down, Alyonushka climbed out of the hollow and ran; she ran and ran, and heard the chase again. And along the road, she sees, a man is driving with troughs and trays.
Uncle, hide me under the trough! - she asks.
Wow, you are so elegant! You'll get all dirty.
Please hide it! The robbers are chasing me.
The man spread out the trough, put it under the bottom one and folded it again. I had just finished finishing when the robbers arrived.
I haven’t seen it, my dears!
You're lying! Dump the trough.
So he began to throw away the troughs and threw away all but the last one.
There is nothing to look for here, brothers; let's move on! - said the robbers and galloped off with a din, whistling and clapping.
When everything calmed down, Alyonushka asked:
Uncle, let me go!
The man released her, and she ran again; she ran and ran, and heard the chase again. And along the road, she sees a man driving, carrying leather.
Uncle,” she prays, “hide me under your skin!” The robbers are chasing me!
Eka, look how smart you are! Under the skins you will get all dirty.
Nothing, just hide it!
The man spread out the leather, put it under the lowest one, and again folded everything as before. I had just finished finishing when the robbers arrived.
What, man, has so-and-so seen a woman?
I haven’t seen it, my dears!
You're lying! Get rid of your skin.
But why, my dears, will I throw away my goods?
The robbers rushed to shed their skins themselves and almost threw off all the skins; only two or three remained.
There is nothing to look for here, brothers; let's move on! - they said and galloped off with a din, whistling and clapping.
When neither the knock nor the thunder could be heard, she asked:
Uncle, let me go!
The man released her, and she ran again; she ran and ran, and came home at midnight, and lay down in a haystack, buried herself all in there and fell asleep. It's dawn. The priest went to give the cows some hay, and as soon as he stuck the pitchfork into the haystack, Alyonushka grabbed the pitchfork with her hands. The priest became shy, crossed himself and said:
The power of the cross is with us! Lord have mercy!
Then he asked:
Who's there?
Alyonushka recognized her father and crawled out of the hay.
How did you get here?
So and so, you gave me to the robbers; they wanted to kill me, but I ran away, and he tells all the passions. A little later, robbers come to the priest, and he hid Alyonushka. Pop asks:
Is my daughter alive and well?
God bless! She stayed at home to manage the house, say the robbers, and they sat down as if visiting; and the priest, meanwhile, gathered the soldiers, then brought his daughter out and said:
Who is this?
Here the robbers were caught, tied up, and sent to prison.
Three kingdoms - copper, silver and gold - Russian folk tale - Russian fairy tales
Three kingdoms - copper, silver and gold
In that ancient time, when the world of God was filled with goblins, witches and mermaids, when the rivers flowed milky, the banks were jelly, and fried partridges flew across the fields, at that time there lived a king named Pea with the queen Anastasia the Beautiful; they had three prince sons.
A great misfortune struck - the queen was dragged away by an unclean spirit. The big son says to the king:
Father, bless me, I’ll go find my mother.
He went and disappeared; for three years there was no word or word about him.
The second son began to ask:
Father, bless me on my journey, maybe I’ll be lucky enough to find both my brother and my mother.
The king blessed; he went and also disappeared without a trace - as if he had sunk into the water.
The youngest son Ivan Tsarevich comes to the king:
Dear father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll find my brothers and mother.
Go, son!
Ivan Tsarevich set off in a foreign direction; I drove and drove and came to the blue sea, stopped on the shore and thought: “Where should I go now?”
Suddenly thirty-three spoonbills flew to the sea, hit the ground and became red maidens - all were good, but one was better than all of them; undressed and jumped into the water.
Whether they bathed a lot or a little, Ivan Tsarevich crept up, took the sash from the girl who was the most beautiful of all, and hid it in his bosom.
The girls swam, went ashore, began to dress - one sash was missing.
“Oh, Ivan Tsarevich,” says the beauty, “give me my sash.”
Tell me first, where is my mother?
Your mother lives with my father - with Voron Voronovich. Go up the sea, you will come across a silver bird, a golden crest: where it flies, there you go too.
Ivan Tsarevich gave her the sash and walked up the sea; here he met his brothers, greeted them and took them with him.
They were walking along the shore together, they saw a silver bird with a golden crest, and they ran after it. The bird flew and flew and threw itself under an iron slab into an underground pit.
Well, brothers, says Ivan Tsarevich, bless me instead of your father, instead of your mother; I will descend into this pit and find out what the land of other faiths is like, whether our mother is there.
His brothers blessed him, he sat down on the rail, climbed into that deep hole and went down neither more nor less - exactly three years; went down and went along the road.
He walked and walked, walked and walked, and saw the kingdom of copper; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting in the palace, embroidering towels with cunning patterns - towns and suburbs.
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! - says the princess of the copper kingdom. -Where are you going, where are you heading?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, over dens, over the clouds! He'll kill you, good fellow! Here's a ball for you, go to my middle sister - what will she tell you. And when you go back, don’t forget me. Ivan Tsarevich rolled the ball and followed him. Comes to the silver kingdom; thirty-three spoonbill maidens are sitting there. The princess of the silver kingdom says:
Until now, the Russian spirit was unseen and unheard of, but now the Russian spirit is manifesting itself with your own eyes! What, Ivan Tsarevich, are you torturing the department or are you torturing the case?
Ah, beautiful maiden, I’m going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; He was both cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds! Eh, prince, he will kill you! Here's a ball for you, go to my little sister - what will she tell you: should you go forward, should you go back?
Ivan Tsarevich comes to the golden kingdom; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting there, embroidering towels. Above all, above all, the princess of the golden kingdom is such a beauty that it cannot be said in a fairy tale or written with a pen. She says:
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! Where are you going, where are you going?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; He was both cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds. Eh, prince, he will kill you! You are wearing a ball, go to the kingdom of pearls: your mother lives there. Seeing you, she will rejoice and immediately order: nannies, mothers, give my son green wine. Don't take it; ask her to give you the three-year-old wine that’s in the cupboard, and a burnt rind for a snack. Don’t forget: my father has two vats of water in the yard - one is strong water, and the other is weak; rearrange them from place to place and drink strong water.
The prince and the princess talked for a long time and fell in love with each other so much that they did not want to part; but there was nothing to do - Ivan Tsarevich said goodbye and set off on his way.
He walked and walked and came to the pearl kingdom. His mother saw him, was delighted and shouted:
Babysitters! Give my son some green wine.
I don’t drink plain wine, give me a three-year-old wine, and a burnt rind for a snack.
He drank three-year-old wine, ate the burnt rind, went out into the wide courtyard, moved the vats from place to place and began to drink strong water.
Suddenly Voron Voronovich flies in; he was as bright as a clear day, but when he saw Ivan Tsarevich, he became gloomier than the dark night; he sank down to the vat and began to draw powerless water.
Meanwhile, Ivan Tsarevich fell on his wings; Raven Voronovich soared high, high, carried him through the valleys, and over the mountains, and over dens, and clouds, and began to ask:
What do you need, Ivan Tsarevich? Do you want me to give you the treasury?
I don’t need anything, just give me a feather staff.
No, Ivan Tsarevich! It hurts to sit in the wide sleigh. And again the Raven carried him over the mountains and through the valleys, over dens and clouds. Ivan Tsarevich holds on tightly; leaned on him with all his weight and almost broke off his wings.
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B Once upon a time there lived - there lived an old man and an old woman; they had three sons: the first - Egorushko Zalyot, the second - Misha Kosolapy, the third - Ivashko Zapechnik. So their father and mother decided to marry them; They sent their big son to look after the bride, and he walked and walked - for a long time; no matter where he looks at the girls, he can’t get his brides, they won’t even look at him. Then he met a snake with three heads on the road and was afraid, and the snake said to him:
Where are you going, good man?
Egorushko says:
I went to get married, but I can’t find a bride.
Snake says:
Come with me; I'll take you, can you get the bride?
So they walked and walked, and reached a large stone. Snake says:
Turn away the stone; there, whatever you want, you will get.
Yegorushko tried to turn away, but could not do anything. The snake told him:
You don't have a bride!
And Yegorushko returned home and told his father and mother about everything. Father and mother again thought and thought about how to live and be, they sent their middle son, Misha Clubfoot. The same thing happened with that one. So the old man and the old woman thought and thought, they don’t know what to do: if Ivashka Zapechny is sent, he won’t be able to do anything!
And Ivashko Zapechny himself began to ask to see the snake; His father and mother didn’t let him in at first, but later they let him in. And Ivashko also walked and walked, and met a snake with three heads. The snake asked him:
Where are you going, good man?
He said:
The brothers wanted to get married, but could not get a bride; and now it’s my turn.
Come on, let's go, I'll show you; can you get the bride?
So the snake and Ivashk went, they reached the same stone, and the snake ordered the stone to be turned away from its place. Ivashko grabbed him, and the stone flew away from its place as if it had never happened; there was a hole in the ground, and belts were installed near it. So the snake says:
Ivashko sit on the belts; I will let you down, and you will go there and reach three kingdoms, and in each kingdom you will see a girl.
Ivashko came down and walked; he walked and walked, and reached the kingdom of copper; Then I walked in and saw a beautiful girl. The girl says:
Welcome, unprecedented guest! Come and sit where you can just see the place; Yes, tell me where you are coming from and where?
Ah, the red girl! - said Ivashko. - She didn’t feed me, didn’t give her anything to drink, but she started asking questions.
So the girl gathered all kinds of food and drinks on the table; Ivashko drank and ate and began to tell me that I was going to look for a bride: - if you have your mercy, I ask you to marry me.
No, good man,” said the maiden, “go forward, you will reach the silver kingdom: there is a maiden even more beautiful than me!” - and gave him a silver ring.
The good fellow thanked the girl for the bread and the salt, said goodbye and left; he walked and walked, and reached the silver kingdom; I came here and saw: a girl sitting more beautiful than the first. He prayed to God and beat his forehead:
Hello, red maiden!
She answered:
Welcome, well done passerby! Sit down and brag: whose, where, and what business did you come here for?
Ah, beautiful maiden! - said Ivashko. - She didn’t give me anything to drink or feed, but she started asking questions.
So the girl gathered the table, brought all kinds of food and drinks; then Ivashko drank, ate as much as he wanted, and began to tell him that he had gone to look for a bride and asked her to marry him. She told him:
Go forward, there is still a golden kingdom, and in that kingdom there is a maiden even more beautiful than me,” and she gave him a golden ring.
Ivashko said goodbye and went forward, walked and walked, and reached the golden kingdom, went in and saw the most beautiful maiden of all. So he prayed to God and properly greeted the girl. The girl began to ask him: where is he coming from and where is he going?
Ah, red maiden! - he said. - She didn’t give me anything to drink or feed, but she started asking questions.
So she gathered all sorts of food and drinks for the table, which could not have been better asked for. Ivashko Zapechnik treated everyone well and began to tell:
I’m going, looking for a bride for myself; if you want to marry me, then come with me.
The girl agreed and gave him a golden ball, and they went together.
They walked and walked, and reached the silver kingdom - then they took the maiden with them; again they walked and walked, and reached the copper kingdom - and then they took the maiden, and everyone went to the hole from which they had to crawl out, and the belts were hanging here; and the older brothers are already standing at the hole, wanting to climb there to look for Ivashka.
So Ivashko put the girl from the copper kingdom on the belts and shook her by the belt; the brothers dragged and pulled out the girl, and lowered the belts again. Ivashko put the girl from the silver kingdom in jail, and she was pulled out, and the belts were lowered again; then he put the girl from the golden kingdom in jail, and she was pulled out and the straps were lowered. Then Ivashko himself sat down: the brothers dragged him too, dragged and dragged, and when they saw that it was Ivashko, they thought:
Perhaps we’ll get him out, because he won’t give up a single girl! - and cut the belts; Ivashko fell down.
There’s nothing to do, he cried, cried and went forward; He walked and walked, and saw an old man sitting on a stump - he was about a quarter old, and his beard was as long as his elbow - and he told him everything, how and what happened to him. The old man taught him to move on:
You will reach a hut, and in the hut a long man lies from corner to corner, and you ask him how to get to Rus'.
So Ivashko walked and walked, and came to the hut, went in there and said:
Strong Idolishche! Don’t destroy me: tell me how to get to Rus'?
Fu-fu! - said Idolishche. - Nobody called the Russian braid, she came on her own. Well, go beyond thirty lakes; there is a hut on a chicken leg, and Baba Yaga lives in the hut; she has an eagle bird and she will carry you through.
So the good fellow walked and walked, and reached the hut; went into the hut, Baba Yaga shouted:
Fu, fu, fu! Russian braid, why did you come here?
Then Ivashko said:
But, grandmother, I came by order of the strong Idol to ask you for the mighty eagle bird, so that she would pull me to Rus'.
“Go,” said Baba Yaga, “to the fishpond; there is a guard at the door, and you take the keys from him and go beyond the seven doors; as you unlock the last doors, then the eagle will flutter its wings, and if you are not afraid of it, then sit on it and fly; just take some beef with you, and when he starts looking around, give him a piece of meat.
Ivashko did everything according to the orders of the yaga-grandmother, sat on the eagle and flew; flew and flew, the eagle looked back - Ivashko gave him a piece of meat; He flew and flew and often gave the eagle meat, he had already fed it all, and it wasn’t even close to fly. The eagle looked back, but there was no meat; So the eagle snatched a piece of meat from Ivashka’s withers, ate it and dragged it into the same hole in Rus'. When Ivashko got off the eagle, the eagle coughed up a piece of meat and ordered him to put it on his withers. Ivashko applied it, and the withers became overgrown. Ivashko came home, took a maiden from the golden kingdom from his brothers, and they began to live and be, and now they live. I was there, drank beer; the beer flowed down my mustache, but didn’t get into my mouth.
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IN in a certain kingdom, in a certain state there lived a king, Bel Belyanin; he had a wife, Nastasya Golden Braid, and three sons: Peter Tsarevich, Vasily Tsarevich and Ivan Tsarevich. The queen went with her mothers and nannies for a walk in the garden. Suddenly a strong whirlwind arose - and my God! grabbed the queen and took her to an unknown place. The king became sad and confused and did not know what to do. The princes grew up and said to them:
My dear children! Which one of you will go and find his mother?
The two eldest sons got ready and went; and after them the youngest began to ask his father.
No, says the king, don’t go, son! Don't leave me alone, old man.
Allow me, father! I'm so afraid I want to travel around the world and find my mother.
The king dissuaded, dissuaded, could not dissuade: - Well, there is nothing to do, go; God be with you!
Ivan Tsarevich saddled his good horse and set off on the road. I rode and rode, whether long or short; soon the tale is told, but not soon the deed is done; comes to the forest. There is a rich palace in that forest. Ivan Tsarevich drove into a wide courtyard, saw the old man and said:
Long live, old man!
You are welcome! Who is this, good fellow?
I am Ivan Tsarevich, the son of Tsar Bel Belyanin and Queen Nastasya of the Golden Braid.
Ah, my dear nephew! Where is God taking you?
So and so,” he says, “I’m going to look for my mother.” Can you tell me, uncle, where to find her?
No, nephew, I don’t know. In whatever way I can, I will serve you; Here’s a ball for you, throw it in front of you; it will roll and lead you to steep, high mountains. There is a cave in those mountains, enter it, take iron claws, put them on your hands and feet, and climb the mountains; Maybe there you’ll find your mother Nastasya’s golden braid.
That's good. Ivan Tsarevich said goodbye to his uncle and released the ball in front of him; the ball rolls and rolls, and he follows it. Whether for a long time or for a short time, he sees: his brothers Peter Tsarevich and Vasily Tsarevich are camped in an open field and many troops are with them. His brothers greeted him:
Bah! Where are you going, Ivan Tsarevich?
“Well,” he says, “he got bored at home and decided to go look for his mother.” Send the army home and let us go together.
They did so; They released the army and the three of us went to get the ball. From a distance we could still see the mountains - so steep and high, oh my God! their tops pointed to the sky. The ball rolled straight to the cave; Ivan Tsarevich got off his horse and said to his brothers:
Here, brothers, is my good horse; I’ll go to the mountains to look for mother, and you stay here; wait for me exactly three months, and if I don’t come in three months, there’s nothing to wait for!
The brothers think: “How can I climb these mountains and break my head!”
Well, they say, go with God, and we’ll wait here.
Ivan Tsarevich approached the cave, saw an iron door, pushed with all his might - the door opened; entered there - iron claws were placed on his hands and feet. He began to climb mountains, climbed, climbed, worked for a whole month, and climbed to the top by force.
Well, he says, thank God!
I rested a little and went through the mountains; walked and walked, walked and walked, he looked - there was a copper palace, at the gates there were terrible snakes on copper chains chained, and they were swarming! And next to the well, near the well, a copper socket hangs on a copper chain. Ivan Tsarevich took a scoop of water and gave it to the snakes to drink; They calmed down, lay down, and he went into the palace.
The queen of the copper kingdom jumps out to him:
Who is this, good fellow?
I am Ivan Tsarevich.
“What,” he asks, “did Ivan Tsarevich come here willingly or unwillingly?”
By your own desire; I'm looking for my mother Nastasya's golden braid. Some Whirlwind kidnapped her from the garden. Do you know where she is?
No, I don't know; but not far from here lives my middle sister, the queen of the silver kingdom; maybe she'll tell you.
She gave him a copper ball and a copper ring.
The ball, he says, will bring you to the middle sister, and in this ring the entire copper kingdom consists. When you defeat the Whirlwind, which keeps me here and flies to me every three months, then do not forget me poor - free me from here and take me with you into the free world.
“Okay,” answered Tsarevich Ivan, he took the copper ball and threw it - the ball rolled, and the Tsarevich followed it.
He comes to the silver kingdom and sees a palace better than before - all silver; At the gate there are terrible snakes chained on silver chains, and nearby there is a well with a silver rim. Ivan Tsarevich drew water, gave the snakes a drink - they lay down and let him into the palace. The queen of the silver kingdom comes out:
“It will be three years soon,” he says, “that the mighty Whirlwind has kept me here; I have never heard of the Russian spirit, I have never seen it, but now the Russian spirit is being realized with my own eyes. Who is this, good fellow?
I am Ivan Tsarevich.
How did you get here - willingly or unwillingly?
With my own desire, I am looking for my mother; She went for a walk in the green garden when a Whirlwind arose and whisked her off to an unknown destination. Don't you know where to find her?
No, I don't know; and my elder sister, the queen of the golden kingdom, Elena the Beautiful, lives here not far away; maybe she'll tell you. Here is a silver ball for you, roll it in front of you and follow it; he will lead you to the golden kingdom. Yes, watch how you kill the Whirlwind - do not forget me, poor; free him from here and take him with you into the free world; The Whirlwind keeps me prisoner and flies to me every two months.
Then she handed him a silver ring:
This ring contains the entire silver kingdom!
Ivan Tsarevich rolled the ball: where the ball rolled, that’s where he went.
Whether for a long time or for a short time, I saw the golden palace standing like a fire; the gates are swarming with terrible snakes - chained to golden chains, and near the well, near the well a golden ring hangs on a golden chain. Ivan Tsarevich scooped up some water and gave it to the snakes to drink; they settled down and became quiet. The prince enters the palace; Elena the Beautiful meets him:
Who is this, good fellow?
I am Ivan Tsarevich.
How did you come here - either willingly or unwillingly?
I came in willingly; I'm looking for my mother Nastasya's golden braid. Don't you know where to find her?
How can you not know! She lives not far from here, and the Whirlwind flies to her once a week, and to me once a month. Here's a golden ball for you, roll it in front of you and follow it - it will take you where you need to go; Yes, take a golden ring - the entire golden kingdom consists of this ring! Look, prince: how you defeat the Whirlwind, do not forget me, poor, take me with you into the free world.
Okay,” he says, “I’ll take it!”
Tsarevich Ivan rolled the ball and followed it: he walked and walked, and came to such a palace as, my God! - this is how it burns in diamonds and semi-precious stones. Six-headed snakes hiss at the gate; Ivan Tsarevich gave them something to drink, the snakes calmed down and let him into the palace. The prince walks through the large chambers and in the farthest one he finds his mother: she is sitting on a high throne, dressed in royal attire, crowned with a precious crown. She looked at the guest and screamed:
Oh my God! Are you my beloved son? How did you get here?
“So and so,” he says, “he came for you.”
Well, son, it will be difficult for you! After all, here on the mountains an evil, powerful Whirlwind reigns, and all spirits obey him; he carried me away too. You need to fight him! Let's go to the cellar quickly.
So they went down to the cellar. There are two cadis with water: one on the right hand, the other on the left. Queen Nastasya's golden braid says:
Drink some water that's on the right.
Ivan Tsarevich drank.
Well, how much strength do you have?
Yes, so strong that I can turn the entire palace with one hand.
Well, drink some more.
The prince drank some more.
How much strength do you have now?
Now if I want, I can turn the whole world around.
Oh, that's a lot! Move these cadis from place to place: take the one on the right to your left hand, and place the one on the left on your right hand.
Ivan Tsarevich took the cadi and moved it from place to place.
You see, dear son: in one pot there is strong water, in the other there is weak water; whoever gets drunk first will become a powerful hero, and whoever drinks second will become completely weak. The whirlwind always drinks strong water and places it on the right side; so you have to deceive him, otherwise there’s no way to deal with him!
We returned to the palace.
“Soon the Whirlwind will arrive,” the queen says to Ivan Tsarevich. - Sit down with me under the purple so that he doesn’t see you. And when the Whirlwind flies in and rushes to hug and kiss me, you grab him by the club. He will rise high, high, and will carry you over the seas and over the abysses, be careful not to let go of the club. The whirlwind gets tired, wants to drink strong water, goes down to the cellar and rushes to the cadi, which is placed on the right hand, and you drink from the cadi on your left hand. At this point he will be completely exhausted, you grab his sword and cut off his head with one blow. As soon as you cut off his head, people will immediately shout from behind you: “Cut again, chop again!” And you, son, don’t cut, but in response say: “The hero’s hand does not strike twice, but all at once!”
Only Tsarevich Ivan managed to hide under the purple, when suddenly the courtyard grew dark, everything around began to shake; A Whirlwind flew in, hit the ground, became a good young man and entered the palace; in his hands is a war club.
Fu-fu-fu! What smells of Russian spirit to you? Who was the guest?
The queen answers:
I don't know why you feel this way.
Whirlwind rushed to hug and kiss her, and Ivan Tsarevich immediately grabbed his club.
I'll eat you! - Whirlwind shouted at him.
Well, the grandmother said in two words: either eat it or not!
The whirlwind rushed - out the window and into the sky; he already carried, carried Ivan Tsarevich - and over the mountains:
Do you want, - he says, - to kill you? - and over the seas: - Do you want, - threatens, - to drown?
But no, the prince does not let go of the club.
The whole world The whirlwind flew out, became exhausted and began to descend; he went straight down to the cellar, ran up to the cadi that was standing on his right hand, and let him drink the weak water, and Ivan Tsarevich rushed to the left, drank the strong water and became the first mighty hero in the whole world. He saw that the Whirlwind had completely weakened, so he snatched his sharp sword and cut off his head at once. Voices shouted from behind:
Rub again, chop again, otherwise it will come to life.
No,” the prince answers, “the hero’s hand does not strike twice, but finishes everything at once!”
Now he started the fire, burned both the body and the head, and scattered the ashes to the wind. Ivan Tsarevich's mother is so happy!
Well,” he says, “my beloved son, let’s have fun, eat, and let’s go home quickly; otherwise it’s boring here, there are no people.
Who's serving here?
But you'll see.
As soon as they decided to eat, now the table is set by itself, various dishes and wines appear on the table; The queen and the prince are having dinner, and invisible music plays wonderful songs for them. They ate and drank and rested; says Ivan Tsarevich:
Let's go, mother, it's time! After all, our brothers are waiting for us under the mountains. Yes, on the way it is necessary to deliver the three queens who lived here near the Whirlwind.
We took everything we needed and hit the road; first they went for the queen of the golden kingdom, then for the queen of silver, and then for the queen of the copper kingdom; They took them with them, grabbed linens and all sorts of things, and soon came to the place where they had to descend from the mountains. Ivan Tsarevich lowered on the canvas first his mother, then Elena the Beautiful and her two sisters. The brothers stand below - they wait, and they themselves think:
Let's leave Ivan Tsarevich upstairs, and take the mother and the queens to their father and say that we found them.
“I will take Helen the Beautiful for myself,” says Peter Tsarevich. “You will take the queen of the silver kingdom, Vasily Tsarevich; and we’ll give up the queen of the copper state even for a general.
This is how Ivan Tsarevich had to descend from the mountains, the older brothers took hold of the canvases, pulled and completely tore them off. Ivan Tsarevich remained in the mountains. What to do? He cried bitterly and went back; I walked and walked through the copper kingdom, and through the silver, and through the gold - there was not a soul. He comes to the diamond kingdom - there is no one either. Well, what about one? Mortal boredom! Lo and behold, there’s a pipe lying on the window. He took it in his hands.
Let me play out of boredom, he says.
As soon as he whistled, a lame and crooked man jumped out:
Anything, Ivan Tsarevich?
I want to eat.
Immediately, out of nowhere, the table is set, the very first wines and dishes are on the table. Ivan Tsarevich ate and thought:
Now it wouldn't be a bad idea to rest.
He whistled on the pipe, and a lame and crooked man appeared:
Anything, Ivan Tsarevich?
Yes, so that the bed is ready.
I didn’t have time to say it, and the bed was laid out - which is the best.
So he lay down, had a good night's sleep and whistled on the pipe again. - Anything? - the lame and crooked man asks him.
So, then, everything is possible? - asks the prince.
Anything is possible, Ivan Tsarevich! Whoever whistles this pipe, we will do everything for him. As they served the Whirlwind before, so now they are happy to serve you; You just need to have this pipe with you always.
It’s good,” says Ivan Tsarevich, “so that I now become part of my state!”
He just said it, and at that very moment he found himself in his own country in the middle of the bazaar. Here he is walking around the market; the shoemaker is coming towards you - such a merry fellow! The prince asks:
Where are you going, man?
Yes, I’m bringing the slippers to sell; I'm a shoemaker.
Take me as your apprentice.
Do you know how to sew booties?
Yes, I can do anything; Or some booties, and I’ll sew a dress.
Well, let's go!
They came home; the shoemaker says:
Come on, make it! Here is the very first product for you; I'll see how you can do it.
Ivan Tsarevich went to his room, took out his pipe, whistled - they appeared lame and crooked:
Anything, Ivan Tsarevich?
So that the shoes are ready by tomorrow.
Oh, this is a service, not a service!
Here is the product!
What kind of product is this? Rubbish - and nothing more! We need to throw it out the window.
The next day the prince wakes up, there are beautiful shoes on the table, the very first ones. The owner also stood up:
Well done, did you sew the shoes?
Come on, show me!
He looked at the shoes and gasped: “That’s how I got myself a master!” Not a master, but a miracle!” I took these shoes and took them to the market to sell.
At this very time, the Tsar was preparing three weddings: Peter the Tsarevich was going to marry Elena the Beautiful, Vasily Tsarevich was going to marry the Queen of the Silver Kingdom, and the Queen of the Copper Kingdom was being given in marriage to the general. They began to buy outfits for those weddings; Elena the Beautiful needed booties. Our shoemaker had the best booties; They brought him to the palace. How Elena the Beautiful looked:
What is this? - speaks. - Only on the mountains can they make such shoes.
She paid the shoemaker dearly and ordered:
Make me another pair of boots without measurements, so that they are marvelously sewn, decorated with precious stones, and set with diamonds. Let them be in time by tomorrow, otherwise they’ll go to the gallows!
The shoemaker took the money and precious stones; goes home - so cloudy.
Trouble! - speaks. - What to do now? Where can such shoes be sewn by tomorrow, and even without measurements? Apparently they'll hang me tomorrow! Let me at least take a last walk out of grief with my friends.
I went into the tavern; He had a lot of friends, so they asked:
Why are you, brother, cloudy?
Ah, dear friends, tomorrow they will hang me!
Why is this so?
The shoemaker told his grief: “Where can I think about work? We’d better take a last walk.” They drank and drank, walked and walked, the shoemaker was already swaying.
Well,” he says, “I’ll take a barrel of wine home and go to bed.” And tomorrow, as soon as they come to hang me, I’ll blow out half a bucket; Let them hang me without memory.
Comes home.
Well, damned one,” he says to Tsarevich Ivan, “this is what your little boots have done... this way and that... in the morning, when they come for me, wake me up now.”
At night, Tsarevich Ivan took out his pipe, whistled - they appeared lame and crooked:
Anything, Ivan Tsarevich?
So that such and such shoes are ready.
Let's listen!
Ivan Tsarevich went to bed; In the morning he wakes up - his shoes are on the table, like the heat is burning. He goes to wake up the owner:
Master! It's time to get up.
What, or did they come for me? Quickly give me a barrel of wine, here’s a mug - pour it; let them hang a drunk.
Yes, the shoes are ready.
How ready? Where are they? - The owner ran and looked: - Oh, when did you and I do this?
Yes, at night, master, don’t you remember how we cut and sewed?
Completely asleep, brother; I remember a little!
He took the shoes, wrapped them, and ran to the palace. Elena the Beautiful saw the shoes and guessed:
That’s right, the perfume does this to Tsarevich Ivan.
How did you do it? - she asks the shoemaker.
“Yes,” he says, “I can do everything!”
If so, make me a wedding dress, so that it is embroidered with gold, studded with diamonds and precious stones. Yes, so that it is ready in the morning, otherwise, head off!
The shoemaker is walking again, cloudy, and his friends have been waiting for him for a long time:
“Why,” he says, “it’s just a curse!” Then a translator appeared to the Christian family and ordered a dress to be sewn with gold and stones by tomorrow. What a tailor I am! Surely tomorrow they will take my head off.
Eh, brother, the morning is wiser than the evening: let's go for a walk.
We went to the tavern, drank and walked around. The shoemaker got drunk again, brought home a whole barrel of wine and said to Ivan Tsarevich:
Well, boy, tomorrow, when you wake me up, I’ll blow out a whole bucket; let them cut off a drunken man's head! And I wouldn’t be able to make a dress like this in my life.
The owner went to bed, began to snore, and Ivan Tsarevich whistled his pipe - they appeared lame and crooked:
Anything, prince?
Yes, so that by tomorrow the dress will be ready - exactly the same as Elena the Beautiful wore at the Whirlwind.
Let's listen! It will be ready.
When the light woke up Ivan Tsarevich, and the dress lay on the table, like the heat was burning, it illuminated the whole room. So he wakes up the owner, he opened his eyes:
What if they came for me - to chop off my head? Hurry up the wine!
But the dress is ready...
Oh my! When did we have time to sew?
Yes, at night, don’t you remember? You cut it yourself.
Ah, brother, I remember a little; I see it like in a dream.
The shoemaker took the dress and ran to the palace.
Elena the Beautiful gave him a lot of money and ordered:
See that by dawn tomorrow, at the seventh verst on the sea, there will be a golden kingdom, and that from there to our palace a golden bridge will be built, that bridge will be covered with expensive velvet, and near the railings on both sides will grow wonderful trees and songbirds will sing in different voices. If you don't do it by tomorrow, I'll order you to be quartered!
The shoemaker left Helen the Beautiful and hung his head. His friends meet him:
What, brother?
What! I'm missing, I'll be quartered tomorrow. She set such a service that no damn thing would do it.
Eh, that's enough! The morning is wiser than the evening; Let's go to the tavern.
And then let's go! Lastly, we should at least have some fun.
So they drank and drank; The shoemaker got so drunk in the evening that he was led home by the arms.
Goodbye, little one! - he says to Ivan Tsarevich. - Tomorrow they will execute me.
Has a new service been set?
Yes, that's it!
He lay down and started snoring; and Ivan Tsarevich immediately went to his room, whistled on the pipe - a lame and crooked man appeared:
Anything, Ivan Tsarevich?
Can you do me this kind of service...
Yes, Ivan Tsarevich, this is a service! Well, there’s nothing to do - everything will be ready by morning.
The next day it was just getting light, Ivan Tsarevich woke up, looked out the window - holy lights! Everything is done as it is: the golden palace seems to be burning. He wakes up the owner; he jumped up:
What? Have they come for me? Bring on the wine quickly! Let them execute the drunk.
But the palace is ready.
The shoemaker looked out the window and gasped in surprise:
How did this happen?
Don’t you remember how you and I made crafts?
Ah, apparently I fell asleep; I remember a little!
They ran to the golden palace - there was unprecedented and unheard-of wealth there. Ivan Tsarevich says:
Here's a wing for you, master; go and sweep the railings on the bridge, and if they come and ask: who lives in the palace? - Don’t say anything, just give me this note.
That’s good, the shoemaker went and began sweeping the railings on the bridge. In the morning, Elena the Beautiful woke up, saw the golden palace and now ran to the king:
Look, Your Majesty, what is happening here; a golden palace was built on the sea, from that palace a bridge stretches for seven miles, and around the bridge wonderful trees grow, and songbirds sing in different voices.
The king is now sending to ask:
What would that mean? Was it some kind of hero who had come under his state?
The messengers came to the shoemaker and began to question him; he says:
I don’t know, but I have a note to your king.
In this note, Ivan Tsarevich told his father everything that happened: how he freed his mother, got Elena the Beautiful, and how his older brothers deceived him. Together with the note, Ivan Tsarevich sends golden carriages and asks the Tsar and Tsarina, Elena the Beautiful and her sisters, to come to him; and let the brothers be brought back in simple logs.
Everyone immediately got ready and left; Ivan Tsarevich greeted them with joy. The tsar wanted to punish his eldest sons for their lies, but Tsarevich Ivan begged his father, and they were forgiven. Then the mountain feast began; Ivan Tsarevich married Elena the Beautiful, gave the queen of the silver state to Peter the Tsarevich, gave the queen of the copper state to Vasily Tsarevich, and promoted the shoemaker to general. I was at that feast, I drank honey and wine, it flowed down my mustache, but it didn’t get into my mouth.
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IN that ancient time, when the world of God was filled with goblins, witches and mermaids, when the rivers flowed milky, the banks were jelly, and fried partridges flew through the fields, at that time there lived a king named Pea with the queen Anastasia the Beautiful; they had three prince sons. A great misfortune struck - the queen was dragged away by an unclean spirit. The big son says to the king:
Father, bless me, I’ll go find my mother.
He went and disappeared; for three years there was no word or word about him. The second son began to ask:
Father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll be lucky enough to find both my brother and mother.
The king blessed; he went and also disappeared without a trace - as if he had sunk into the water.
The youngest son Ivan Tsarevich comes to the king:
Dear father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll find my brothers and mother.
Go, son!
Ivan Tsarevich set off in a foreign direction; I drove and drove and came to the blue sea, stopped on the shore and thought: “Where should I go now?” Suddenly thirty-three spoonbills flew to the sea, hit the ground and became red maidens - all were good, but one was better than all of them; undressed and jumped into the water.
Whether they swam a lot or a little - Ivan Tsarevich crept up, took a sash from the girl who was the most beautiful of all, and hid it in his bosom. The girls took a swim, went ashore, began to dress - one sash was missing.
“Oh, Ivan Tsarevich,” says the beauty, “give me my sash.”
Tell me first, where is my mother?
Your mother lives with my father - with Voron Voronovich. Go up the sea, you will come across a silver bird with a golden crest: where it flies, there you go too.
Ivan Tsarevich gave her the sash and walked up the sea; here he met his brothers, greeted them and took them with him.
They were walking along the shore together, they saw a silver bird with a golden tuft and ran after it. The bird flew and flew and threw itself under an iron slab into an underground pit.
Well, brothers,” says Ivan Tsarevich, “bless me instead of your father, instead of your mother; I will descend into this pit and find out what the land of other faiths is like, whether our mother is there.
His brothers blessed him, he sat down on the rail, climbed into that deep hole and went down neither more nor less - exactly three years; went down and walked along the path.
Walked and walked, walked and walked, and saw the kingdom of copper; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting in the palace, embroidering towels with cunning patterns - towns with suburbs.
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! - says the princess of the copper kingdom. -Where are you going, where are you going?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, over dens, over the clouds! He'll kill you, good fellow! Here's a ball for you, go to my middle sister - what will she tell you. And when you go back, don’t forget me.
Ivan Tsarevich rolled the ball and followed him.
Comes to the silver kingdom; thirty-three spoonbill maidens are sitting there. The princess of the silver kingdom says:
Until now, the Russian spirit was unseen and unheard of, but now the Russian spirit is manifesting itself with your own eyes! What, Ivan Tsarevich, are you trying to get away with business or are you torturing things?
Ah, beautiful maiden, I’m going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; and he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds! Eh, prince, he will kill you! Here's a ball for you, go to my little sister - what will she tell you: should you go forward, or should you go back?
Tsarevich Ivan comes to the golden kingdom; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting there, embroidering towels. Above all, above all, the princess of the golden kingdom is such a beauty that it cannot be said in a fairy tale or written with a pen. She says:
Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! Where are you going, where are you going?
I'm going to look for my mother.
Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; he was both cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds. Eh, prince, he will kill you! You are wearing a ball, go to the pearl kingdom; your mother lives there. Seeing you, she will rejoice and immediately order: nannies and mothers, give my son some green wine. Don't take it; ask her to give you the three-year-old wine that’s in the cupboard, and the burnt rind for a snack. Don’t forget: my father has two vats of water in the yard - one is strong water, and the other is weak; rearrange them from place to place and drink strong water.
The prince and the princess talked for a long time and fell in love with each other so much that they did not want to part; but there was nothing to do - Ivan Tsarevich said goodbye and set off on his way.
He walked and walked and came to the pearl kingdom. His mother saw him, was delighted and shouted:
Babysitters! Give my son some green wine.
I don’t drink plain wine, give me a three-year-old wine, and a burnt rind for a snack.
He drank three-year-old wine, ate the burnt rind, went out into the wide courtyard, moved the vats from place to place and began to drink strong water. Suddenly Voron Voronovich flies in: he was as bright as a clear day, but when he saw Ivan Tsarevich, he became gloomier than the dark night; he sank down to the vat and began to draw powerless water. Meanwhile, Ivan Tsarevich fell on his wings; Raven Voronovich soared high, high, carried him through the valleys, and over the mountains, and over dens and clouds, and began to ask:
What do you need, Ivan Tsarevich? Do you want me to give you the treasury?
I don’t need anything, just give me a feather staff.
No, Ivan Tsarevich! It hurts to sit in the wide sleigh.
And again the Raven carried him over the mountains and through the valleys, over dens and clouds. Ivan Tsarevich holds on tightly; came down with all its weight and almost broke off his wings. Then Voron Voronovich cried out:
Don't break my wings, take a feather staff!
He gave the prince a feather staff; He himself became a simple raven and flew to the steep mountains.
And Ivan Tsarevich came to the pearl kingdom, took his mother and went back; looks - the pearl kingdom curled up into a ball and rolled after him. He came to the golden kingdom, then to the silver one, and then to the copper one, took with him three beautiful princesses, and those kingdoms curled up into balls and rolled after them. He walked up to the relays and blew the golden trumpet.
Dear brothers! If you're alive, don't give me away.
The brothers heard the trumpet, grabbed the relays and pulled out into the world the soul of the red maiden, the princess of the copper kingdom; They saw her and began to quarrel among themselves: one did not want to give her up to the other.
Why are you fighting, good fellows! There is an even better red maiden than me.
The princes lowered the reels and pulled out the princess of the silver kingdom. They started arguing and fighting again; he says: “Let me have it!”, and the other: “I don’t want it!” Let it be mine!”
Don’t quarrel, good fellows, there is a more beautiful girl there than me.
The princes stopped fighting, lowered the reels and pulled out the princess of the golden kingdom. They started to quarrel again, but the beautiful princess immediately stopped them:
Your mother is waiting there!
They pulled out their mother and lowered the reels behind Ivan Tsarevich; They raised it halfway and cut the ropes. Ivan Tsarevich flew into the abyss, was seriously hurt and lay unconscious for six months: when he woke up, he looked around, remembered everything that had happened to him, took a feather staff out of his pocket and hit it on the ground. At that very moment twelve young men appeared:
What do you order, Ivan Tsarevich?
Take me out into the open world.
The fellows grabbed him by the arms and carried him out into the open world.
Ivan Tsarevich began to investigate about his brothers and found out that they had been married a long time ago: the princess from the copper kingdom married the middle brother, the princess from the silver kingdom married the elder brother, and his intended bride was not marrying anyone. And the old father himself decided to marry her; convened a council, accused his wife of consulting with evil spirits and ordered her head to be cut off; After the execution, he asks the princess from the golden kingdom:
Will you marry me?
Then I will marry you when you make me shoes without measurements.
The king ordered the cry to be called, to ask each and every one: will anyone sew shoes for the princess without measurements?
At that time, Tsarevich Ivan came to his state, hired himself as a worker from one old man and sent him to the Tsar:
Go ahead, grandfather, take over this matter. I'll sew you shoes, but don't tell on me.
The old man went to the king:
I am ready to take on this work.
The king gave him enough goods for a pair of shoes and asked:
Will you please, old man?
Don't be afraid, sir, I have a son, Chebotar. Returning home, the old man gave the goods to Ivan Tsarevich; he cut the goods into pieces, threw them out the window, then dissolved the golden kingdom and took out the finished shoes:
Here, grandfather, take it and take it to the king.
The king was delighted and pestered the bride:
Is it time to go to the crown?
She answers:
Then I’ll marry you when you make me a dress without measurements.
The Tsar is busy again, gathers all the artisans to his place, gives them a lot of money, just so that they can sew a dress without measurements. Ivan Tsarevich says to the old man:
Grandfather, go to the king, take the cloth, I’ll sew you a dress, just don’t tell on me.
The old man trudged to the palace, took the atlases and velvets, returned home and gave them to the prince. Ivan Tsarevich immediately grabbed the scissors, cut all the satins and velvets into shreds and threw them out the window; dissolved the golden kingdom, took from there the best dress and gave it to the old man:
Bring it to the palace!
Tsar Radekhonek:
Well, my beloved bride, isn’t it time for us to go to the crown?
The princess answers:
Then I’ll marry you when you take the old man’s son and tell him to boil it in milk.
The king did not hesitate, gave the order - and on the same day they collected a bucket of milk from each yard, poured it into a large vat and boiled it over high heat.
They brought Ivan Tsarevich; He began to say goodbye to everyone and bow to the ground; they threw him into the vat: he dived once, dived again, jumped out - and became so handsome that he could neither be told in a fairy tale nor written down with a pen. The princess says:
Look, king! Who should I marry: you, the old man, or him, the good fellow?
The king thought: “If I bathe in milk, I will become just as handsome!” He threw himself into the vat and boiled in milk. And Ivan Tsarevich went with the princess from the golden kingdom to get married; got married and began to live and live well, making good things.
In that ancient time, when the world of God was filled with goblins, witches and mermaids, when the rivers flowed milky, the banks were jelly, and fried partridges flew across the fields, at that time there lived a king named Pea with the queen Anastasia the Beautiful; they had three prince sons. A great misfortune struck - the queen was dragged away by an unclean spirit. The big son says to the king: “Father, bless me, I’ll go find my mother.” He went and disappeared; for three years there was no word or word about him. The second son began to ask: “Father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll be lucky enough to find both my brother and my mother.” The king blessed; he went and also disappeared without a trace - as if he had sunk into the water.
The youngest son, Ivan Tsarevich, comes to the king: “Dear father, bless me on my journey; Maybe I’ll find my brothers and mother.” “Go, son!” Ivan Tsarevich set off in a foreign direction; I drove and drove and came to the blue sea, stopped on the shore and thought: “Where should I go now?” Suddenly thirty-three spoonbills flew to the sea, hit the ground and became red maidens - all were good, but one was better than all of them; undressed and jumped into the water.
Whether they bathed a lot or a little, Ivan Tsarevich crept up, took the sash from the girl who was the most beautiful of all, and hid it in his bosom. The girls swam, went ashore, began to dress - one sash was missing. “Oh, Ivan Tsarevich,” says the beauty, “give me my sash.” “Tell me first, where is my mother?” - “Your mother lives with my father - with Voron Voronovich. Go up the sea, you will come across a silver bird with a golden crest: where it flies, there you go too.” Ivan Tsarevich gave her the sash and walked up the sea; here he met his brothers, greeted them and took them with him.
They were walking along the shore together, they saw a silver bird with a golden crest and ran after it. The bird flew and flew and threw itself under an iron slab into an underground pit. “Well, brothers,” says Ivan Tsarevich, “bless me instead of your father, instead of your mother; I will descend into this pit and find out what the land of other faiths is like, whether our mother is there.” His brothers blessed him, he sat down on the rail, climbed into that deep hole and went down neither more nor less - exactly three years; went down and went along the road.
He walked and walked, walked and walked, and saw the kingdom of copper; Thirty-three spoonbill girls are sitting in the palace, embroidering towels with cunning patterns - towns with suburbs. “Hello, Ivan Tsarevich! - says the princess of the copper kingdom. “Where are you going, where are you going?” - “I’m going to look for my mother.” - “Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, over dens, over the clouds! He'll kill you, good fellow! Here's a ball for you, take it to my middle sister and see what she tells you. And when you go back, don’t forget me.” Ivan Tsarevich rolled the ball and followed him.
Comes to the silver kingdom; thirty-three spoonbill maidens are sitting there. Says the princess of the silver kingdom: “Before now, the Russian spirit was unseen and unheard of, but now the Russian spirit is manifesting itself with your own eyes! What, Ivan Tsarevich, are you trying to get away with business or are you torturing things? - “Oh, red maiden, I’m going to look for my mother.” - “Your mother is with my father, with Voron Voronovich; and he is cunning and wise, he flew over the mountains, over the valleys, through dens, and rushed through the clouds! Eh, prince, he will kill you! Here’s a ball for you, go to my little sister - what will she tell you: should you go forward, or should you go back?”