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Bast hut fairy tale. Zaikin's Hut - Russian folk tale

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare in the forest. They lived not far from each other. Autumn came. It became cold in the forest. They decided to build huts for the winter. The fox built herself a hut out of loose snow, and the bunny built herself out of loose sand. They spent the winter in new huts. Spring has come, the sun has warmed up. The fox's hut has melted, but the bunny's remains as it stood. The fox came to the bunny's hut, drove the bunny out, and remained in his hut.

The bunny left his yard, sat down under a birch tree and cried. The wolf is coming. He sees a bunny crying.

Why are you crying, bunny? - asks the wolf.

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, drove me out of my hut and stayed in it to live. So I sit and cry.

Fuck them. We've arrived. The wolf stood on the threshold of the bunny’s hut and shouted at the fox:

Why did you climb into someone else's hut? Get off the stove, fox, otherwise I’ll throw you off and beat you on the shoulders. The fox was not afraid and answered the wolf:

Oh, wolf, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I will give you, so you will die here.

The wolf got scared and ran away. And he left the bunny. The bunny sat down again under the birch tree and cried bitterly.

A bear is walking through the forest. He sees a bunny sitting under a birch tree and crying.

Why are you crying, bunny? - asks the bear.

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, kicked me out of my hut and stayed there to live. So I sit and cry.

Don't cry, bunny. Let's go, I'll help you, I'll drive the fox out of your hut.

Fuck them. We've arrived. The bear stood on the threshold of the bunny’s hut and shouted at the fox:

Why did you take the hut away from the bunny? Get off the stove, fox, otherwise I’ll throw you off and beat you on the shoulders.

The fox was not afraid, she answered the bear:

Oh, bear, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I give you, so will you die here.

The bear got scared and ran away and left the bunny alone. Again the bunny left his yard, sat down under a birch tree and cried bitterly. Suddenly he sees a rooster walking through the forest. I saw a bunny, came up and asked:

Why are you crying, bunny?

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, kicked me out of my hut and stayed there to live. Here I sit and cry.

Don't cry, bunny, I will drive the fox out of your hut.

Oh, petenka,” the bunny cries, “where can you kick her out?” The wolf chased but did not drive out. The bear chased, but did not drive out.

But I'll kick you out. Let's go, says the rooster. Went. A rooster entered the hut, stood on the threshold, crowed, and then crowed:

I am a crow-rooster

I am a singer-babbler,

On short legs

On high heels.

I carry a scythe on my shoulder,

I'll blow the fox's head off.

And the fox lies and says:

Oh, rooster, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I will give you, so you will die here.

The cockerel jumped from the threshold into the hut and shouted again:

I am a crow-rooster

I am a singer-babbler,

On short legs

On high heels.

I carry a scythe on my shoulder,

I'll blow the fox's head off.

And - jump on the stove to the fox. Pecked the fox in the back. How the fox jumped up and ran out of the bunny’s hut, and the bunny slammed the doors behind her.

And he stayed to live in his hut with the cockerel.


Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut.
The red spring has come, the fox's hut has melted, but the hare's hut remains as before
So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut!


A dear bunny walks along and cries. To meet him is a dog:
- Tyaf-tyaf-tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut.

- Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief!
They approached the hut, the dog began to bark:
Bang-bang-bang! Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:

The dog got scared and ran away.


The bunny walks along the road again, crying.
A bear meets him: “What are you crying about, bunny?”
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox
- icy, she asked to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!
- Do not Cry! I will help your grief!
- No, you won’t help! The dog chased him, but he didn’t kick him out and you can’t kick him out!
- No, I’ll kick you out!
- They approached the hut, the bear screamed:
- Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!
The bear got scared and ran away.


The bunny comes again, a bull meets him:
- Mooooo! What, bunny, are you crying?
-How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut.
She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!
- Mooo! Let's go, I'll help your grief!
- No, bull, you can’t help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t drive him out and you can’t drive him out!
- No, I’ll kick you out!

They approached the hut, the bull roared:
- Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!
The bull got scared and ran away.


The bunny walks along the road again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:
- Where-who-yeah! What are you crying about, bunny?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut.
She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!


- Let's go, I'll help your grief!
- No, rooster, you can’t help! The dog chased but didn’t kick out, the bear chased but didn’t kick out,
The bull drove him - he didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!
- No, I’ll kick you out!
They approached the hut, the rooster stomped its paws and beat its wings:
- Kukareku-u! I walk on my heels, I carry my scythe on my shoulders,

Get out, fox!
- I’m putting on my shoes!
-Rooster again:
- I walk on my heels, I carry my scythe on my shoulders,
I want to whip the fox, get off the stove, fox!
Get out, fox!
Lisa says again: “I’m getting dressed!”

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, the hare had a bast hut.

The red spring has come - the fox’s hut has melted, but the hare’s hut remains as before. So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut. A dear bunny walks and cries. A dog meets him:

- Bang, bang, bang! What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked me to spend the night, but she kicked me out.

- Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief.

They approached the hut. The dog barked:
- Bang, bang, bang! Get out, fox!

And the fox from the stove:


The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, crying. A bear meets him:
-What are you crying about, bunny?



- Don’t cry, I’ll help you with your grief.

- No, you won’t help. The dog chased him, but he didn’t kick him out, and you can’t kick him out.

- No, I’ll kick you out!

They approached the hut. The bear will scream:
- Get out, fox!

And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!

The bear got scared and ran away.

The bunny is coming again. A bull meets him:
- What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked to spend the night and kicked me out.



- No, bull, you can’t help. The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out.

- No, I’ll kick you out!

They approached the hut. The bull roared:
- Get out, fox!

And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!

The bull got scared and ran away.

The dear bunny walks again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:
- Ku-ka-riku! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked to spend the night and kicked me out.

“Come on, I’ll help your grief.”

- No, rooster, you can’t help. The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t kick him out, the bull chased him but didn’t kick him out, and you can’t drive him out.

- No, I’ll kick you out!

They approached the hut. The rooster stomped his paws and beat his wings:
Ku-ka-re-ku!
I'm walking on my heels
I carry the scythe on my shoulders,
I want to whip the fox

Get off the stove, fox,
Get out, fox!


The fox heard, got scared and said:
- I’m putting on my shoes...

Rooster again:

Ku-ka-re-ku!
I'm walking on my heels
I carry the scythe on my shoulders,
I want to whip the fox

Get off the stove, fox,
Get out, fox!

Lisa says again:

- I’m getting dressed...

Rooster for the third time:
Ku-ka-re-ku!
I'm walking on my heels
I carry the scythe on my shoulders,
I want to whip the fox
Get off the stove, fox,
Get out, fox!

The fox ran out unconscious, and the rooster then killed her with a scythe. And they began to live with the bunny in a bast hut.

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut. Spring has come - it’s red, the fox’s hut has melted, but the hare’s hut remains as before. So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut!

A dear bunny walks along and cries. To meet him is a dog:

- Tuff-tuff-tuff! What, bunny, are you crying?

- Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief! They approached the hut, the dog began to bark:

- Tyaf - tyaf - tyaf! Get out, fox! And the fox from the stove:

- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, crying. To meet him is the Bear:

- What are you crying about, bunny? - How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut, she asked me to spend the night, but she kicked me out! - Don’t cry! I will help your grief!

- No, you won’t help! The dog chased it, but it didn’t drive you out and you can’t drive it out! “No, I’ll kick you out!” They approached the hut, and the bear screamed:

- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The bear got scared and ran away.

The bunny comes again, a bull meets him:

- Mooooo! What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

- Mooo! Let's go, I'll help your grief!

- No, bull, you can’t help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t drive him out and you can’t drive him out!

- No, I’ll kick you out! They approached the hut, the bull roared:

- Get out, fox! And the fox from the stove:

- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

- Let's go, I'll help your grief!

- No, rooster, you can’t help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t kick him out, the bull chased him but didn’t kick him out, and you can’t drive him out!

- No, I’ll kick you out! They approached the hut, the rooster stomped its paws and beat its wings.

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare in the forest. They lived not far from each other. Autumn came. It became cold in the forest. They decided to build huts for the winter. The fox built herself a hut out of loose snow, and the bunny built herself out of loose sand. They spent the winter in new huts.

Spring has come, the sun has warmed up. The fox's hut has melted, but the bunny's remains as it stood. The fox came to the bunny's hut, drove the bunny out, and remained in his hut.

The bunny left his yard, sat down under a birch tree and cried.

There's a wolf coming

He sees a bunny crying.

Why are you crying, bunny? - asks the wolf.

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, drove me out of my hut and stayed in it to live. So I sit and cry.

Fuck them. We've arrived. The wolf stood on the threshold of the bunny’s hut and shouted at the fox:

Why did you climb into someone else's hut? Get off the stove, fox, otherwise I’ll throw you off and beat you on the shoulders. The fox was not afraid and answered the wolf:

Oh, wolf, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I will give you, so you will die here.

The wolf got scared and ran away. And he left the bunny. The bunny sat down again under the birch tree and cried bitterly.

A bear is walking through the forest

He sees a bunny sitting under a birch tree and crying.

Why are you crying, bunny? - asks the bear.

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, kicked me out of my hut and stayed there to live. So I sit and cry.

Don't cry, bunny. Let's go, I'll help you, I'll drive the fox out of your hut.

Fuck them. We've arrived. The bear stood on the threshold of the bunny’s hut and shouted at the fox:

Why did you take the hut away from the bunny? Get off the stove, fox, otherwise I’ll throw you off and beat you on the shoulders.

The fox was not afraid, she answered the bear:

Oh, bear, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I give you, so will you die here.

The bear got scared and ran away and left the bunny alone. Again the bunny left his yard, sat down under a birch tree and cried bitterly.

A rooster is walking through the forest

I saw a bunny, came up and asked:

Why are you crying, bunny?

How can I, a bunny, not cry? The fox and I lived close to each other. We built ourselves huts: I built them from loose sand, and she built them from loose snow. Spring has come. Her hut has melted, but mine remains as it was. A fox came, kicked me out of my hut and stayed there to live. Here I sit and cry.

Don't cry, bunny, I will drive the fox out of your hut.

Oh, petenka,” the bunny cries, “where can you kick her out?” The wolf chased but did not drive out. The bear chased, but did not drive out.

But I'll kick you out. Let's go, says the rooster. Went. A rooster entered the hut, stood on the threshold, crowed, and then crowed:

I am a crow-rooster
I am a singer-babbler,
On short legs
On high heels.
I carry a scythe on my shoulder,
I'll blow the fox's head off.

And the fox lies and says:

Oh, rooster, beware: my tail is like a rod - as I will give you, so you will die here.

The cockerel jumped from the threshold into the hut and shouted again:

I am a crow-rooster
I am a singer-babbler,
On short legs
On high heels.
I carry a scythe on my shoulder,
I'll blow the fox's head off.

And - jump on the stove to the fox. Pecked the fox in the back. How the fox jumped up and ran out of the bunny’s hut, and the bunny slammed the doors behind her.

And he stayed to live in his hut with the cockerel.