BULAT THE BRAVE COMPANION
Bulat, the Brave Companion?' and I will instantly come to you and serve you faithfully in your need."
So saying, Bulat cried with a loud voice:
"Sivka Burka! he!
Fox of Spring! Appear!
Like a grass blade, here
Stand before me!"
Instantly a steed stood before Bulat the Brave,
who crept into his ear, ate and drank his fill, and
then crept out at the other ear; and he became
such a handsome youth as no one can imagine, no
pen can describe, nor story tell. Then Bulat
mounted his horse and galloped off, exclaiming:
Farewell, then, for the present, Ivan Tsarevich!"
Ivan now mounted his good steed and rode to his father, and with tears in his eyes, took leave of him; then, taking with him his squire, he rode forth into foreign lands. And after they had ridden for some time they came to a wood; the day was bright and hot, and Ivan Tsarevich grew thirsty. So they wandered all about the wood, seeking water, but could find none. At length they found a deep well, in which there was some water; and Ivan said to his squire: "Go down the well and
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