Russian folk tale The Fox and the Crane. Russian folk tale. Golden comb cockerel - Russian folk tale

The Fox and the Crane is a tale of friendship between a cunning fox and a smart crane. The crane could not eat the semolina porridge that the Fox spread on the plate. He invited her to his place and treated her to delicious okroshka, which he put in a jug with a high neck. Now the fox couldn't get to the treat.

The fox and the crane read

The fox and the crane became friends. So one day the fox decided to treat the crane, and went to invite him to visit him:
- Come, kumanek, come, dear! How I can treat you!

The crane is going to a feast, and the fox made semolina porridge and spread it on the plate. Served and treated:
- Eat, my dear kumanek! I cooked it myself.
The crane knocked and knocked with his nose, knocked and knocked on the plate, nothing hit.

And at this time the fox is licking the porridge for itself and licking it all off itself.


The porridge is eaten; the fox says:
- Don't blame me, dear godfather! There is nothing more to treat!
- Thank you, godfather, and that’s it! Come and visit me now.
The next day the fox comes, and the crane prepared okroshka, put it in a jug with a small neck, put it on the table and said:
- Eat, gossip! True, there is nothing more to treat.


The fox began to spin around the jug, and would come in this way and that, and lick it and smell it; nothing is enough! My head won't fit into the jug. Meanwhile, the crane pecks and pecks until it has eaten everything.


- Don't blame me, godfather! There is nothing more to treat.
The fox was annoyed: she thought she could eat enough for a whole week, but she went home hungry. As it came back, so it responded. Since then, the fox and the crane have been apart in their friendship.

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The fox and the crane became friends.
So one day the fox decided to treat the crane and went to invite him to visit her:
- Come, kumanek, come, dear! How I can treat you!

The crane is going to a feast, and the fox made semolina porridge and spread it on the plate. Served and served:
- Eat, my dear kumanek! I cooked it myself.

The crane slammed its nose, knocked and knocked, but nothing hit. And at this time the fox was licking and licking the porridge - so she ate it all herself. The porridge is eaten; the fox says:
- Don't blame me, dear godfather! There is nothing more to treat!
- Thank you, godfather, and that’s it! Come visit me.

The next day the fox comes, and the crane prepared okroshka, put it in a jug with a narrow neck, put it on the table and said:
- Eat, gossip! Don't be ashamed, my dear.

The fox began to spin around the jug, and would come in this way and that, and lick it and smell it; There’s no point at all! My head won't fit into the jug. Meanwhile, the crane pecks and pecks until it has eaten everything.
- Well, don’t blame me, godfather! There is nothing more to treat.

The fox was annoyed: she thought that she would eat enough for a whole week, but she went home as if she was slurping unsalted food. Since then, the fox and the crane have been apart in their friendship.

The fox and the crane became friends. So the fox decided to treat the crane, and went to invite him to visit her: “Come, kumanek, come, dear!” I'll treat you!
The crane went to the banquet. And the fox cooked semolina porridge and spread it on the plate. She served it and treated it: “Eat, my dear kumanek,” she cooked it herself.

The crane knocked and knocked with his nose on the plate, knocked, knocked - nothing hit! And the fox licked and licked the porridge, so she ate it all herself. She ate the porridge and said: “Don’t blame me, kumanek!” There is nothing else to treat. The crane answers her: “Thank you, godfather, and that’s it!” Come visit me. The next day the fox comes to the crane, and he prepared okroshka, put it in a jug with a narrow neck, put it on the table and said: “Eat, gossip!” Really, there’s nothing else to regale you with.
The fox began to spin around the jug. And he’ll come in this way and that way, and lick it, and smell it, but he just can’t get it: his head won’t fit into the jug. And the crane pecks and pecks until it has eaten everything. - Well, don’t blame me, godfather! There is nothing more to treat.

The fox was annoyed. I thought that I would have enough to eat for a whole week, but I went home and ate unsalted. As it came back, so it responded! Since then, the fox and the crane have been apart in their friendship.

Fox and Crane


The fox and the crane became friends.

So one day the fox decided to treat the crane and went to invite him to visit her:

Come, kumanek, come, dear! How I can treat you!

The crane is going to a feast, and the fox made semolina porridge and spread it on the plate. Served and served:

Eat, my dear kumanek! I cooked it myself.

The crane slammed its nose, knocked and knocked, but nothing hit. And at this time the fox was licking and licking the porridge - so she ate it all herself. The porridge is eaten; the fox says:

Don't blame me, dear godfather! There is nothing more to treat!

Thank you, godfather, and that’s it! Come visit me.

The next day the fox comes, and the crane prepared okroshka, put it in a jug with a narrow neck, put it on the table and said:

Eat, gossip! Don't be ashamed, my dear.

The fox began to spin around the jug, and would come in this way and that, and lick it and smell it; There’s no point at all! My head won't fit into the jug. Meanwhile, the crane pecks and pecks until it has eaten everything.

Well, don't blame me, godfather! There is nothing more to treat.

The fox was annoyed: she thought that she would eat enough for a whole week, but she went home as if she was slurping unsalted food. Since then, the fox and the crane have been apart in their friendship.


Alternative text:

The Fox and the Crane - Russian folk tale processed by A.N. Tolstoy

The Fox and the Crane - Russian folk tale adapted by A.N. Afanasyev

The Fox and the Crane (Russian fairy tale)

The fox and the crane became friends. So the fox decided to treat the crane and went to invite him to visit her:
- Come, kumanek, come, dear! I'll treat you.

The crane went to the banquet. And the fox cooked semolina porridge and spread it on the plate. Served and served:
“Eat, my dear kumanek,” she cooked it herself.
The crane knocked and knocked with his nose on the plate, knocked, knocked - nothing hit! And the fox licked and licked the porridge, so she ate it all herself.
She ate the porridge and said:
- Don't blame me, kumanek! There is nothing else to treat.
The crane answers her:
- Thank you, godfather, and that’s it. Come visit me.
The next day the fox comes to the crane, and he prepared okroshka, put it in a jug with a narrow neck, put it on the table and said:
- Eat, gossip. Really, there’s nothing else to regale you with. The fox began to spin around the jug. And he’ll come in this way and that way, and lick it, and sniff it, but he just can’t get it: his head won’t fit into the jug.
And the crane pecks and pecks until it has eaten everything.
- Well, don’t blame me, godfather! There is nothing more to treat.

The fox was annoyed. I thought that I would have enough to eat for a whole week, but I went home and ate unsalted. As it came back, so it responded.
Since then, the fox and the crane have been apart in their friendship.

Russian folk tale.