The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
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page 68 of 501 (13%)
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kindness in giving me water to drink. And a second time I will
forgive you; but the third time beware! I will cut you to bits.' Then he took Marya Morevna from him, and carried her off. But Prince Ivan sat down on a stone and burst into tears. He wept and wept--and then returned back again to Marya Morevna. Now Koshchei the Deathless happened not to be at home. `Let us fly, Marya Morevna!' `Ah, Prince Ivan! he will catch us.' `Suppose he does catch us. At all events we shall have spent an hour or two together.' So they got ready and fled. As Koshchei the Deathless was returning home, his good steed stumbled beneath him. `Why stumblest thou, sorry jade? Scentest thou some ill?' `Prince Ivan has come and carried off Marya Morevna.' `Is it possible to catch them?' `It is possible to sow barley, to wait till it grows up, to reap it and thresh it, to brew beer, to drink ourselves drunk on it, to sleep our fill, and then to set off in pursuit--and yet to be in time.' Koshchei galloped off, caught up Prince Ivan: |
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