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Audiobooks Narrated by Alexandra Stadnikova
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Once there was a woman who had both a daughter of her own, whom she loved, and a step-daughter, whom she hated. One day, the woman ordered her husband to take her stepdaughter out into the winter fields and leave her there to die, and he obeys. Morozko finds her there; she is polite and kind to him, so he gives her a chest full of beautiful things and fine garments. After a while, her stepmother sends her father to bring back the girl's body to be buried, which he also obeys. After a while, the family dog says that the girl is coming back, and that she is beautiful and happy.
When the stepmother sees what her stepdaughter has brought back, she orders her husband to take her own daughter out into the fields. Unlike before, this child is rude to Morozko, and he freezes her to death. When her husband goes out to bring her back, the dog says that she will be buried. When the father brings back the body, the old woman weeps.
Once upon a time there were a cat, a thrush and a golden rooster comb
They lived in the forest, in the hut. The cat and the thrush go into the woods to cut the wood, and the cockerel of one leave ...
Once upon a time there was a goat, made herself a hut in the forest and gave birth to children. Often a goat went to the forest to look for food.
As soon as she leaves, the kids will lock her hut behind her, but they do not go out anywhere themselves ...
There lived a man and a woman. They had a daughter and a little son. "My daughter," said my mother, "we'll go to work, take care of your brother!" Do not go out of the yard, be clever - we'll buy you a handkerchief. The father and mother left, and her daughter forgot that she was ordered: she planted her brother in the grass under the window, she ran to the street, played, went for a walk. The geese-swans flew in, picked up the boy, carried away on their wings ...
There lived an old man and an old woman, and they had a hen called Ryaba. One day, the hen hatched an egg - not a simple egg, but a golden one. The old man tried to break it, but could not; the old woman tried to break it, but could not. A mouse was running by, swang its tail, the egg fell and broke. The old man is crying, the old woman is crying. "Don't cry", says Ryaba the hen, "I'll hatch you a new egg, not a golden egg, but a simple one".
One girl left the house in the forest.
In the forest, she lost her way and began to look for the way home, but did not find it, but came to the house in the woods ...