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IVÁSHKO AND THE WISE WOMAN


Once there lived an old man and an old dame, and they only had one little son, and you can't imagine how they loved him.

One day Iváshechko asked his mother and father, "Please may I go and catch fish?"

"What nonsense! you're much too little yet: you might get drowned, and that would be a fine story."

"Oh, no, I won't get drowned. I'll go and catch you a fish: let me go!"

So grandfather gave him a little white shirt to wear, with a big red sash, and off he went. Soon he was sitting in a boat and singing:

Little boat, little boat, sail far away,
O'er the blue water away and away.

The little skiff sailed far and far away and Iváshechko started fishing. Soon, how long I don't know, up came the mother to the shore and said:

Iváshechko, Iváshechko, my little son,
Up to the shore let your little boat run:
Here is some drink and here is a bun!

And Iváshechko said:

Little boat, little boat, sail to the shore:
My mother's calling me.

The little skiff sailed up to the shore; the woman took the fish and fed her little boy, changed his shirt and sash

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