Russian Folk Tale
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THE PUNISHMENT FOR STEALING
An old farmer lived in
a village with his wife. He had a small piece of land in which he grew
vegetables. The farmer and his wife made a living by selling those
vegetables.
Once the farmer thoughat of growing turnips He asked
his wife, "I am thinking of growing turnips this year. What do you say?
"
The wife said ,"If we get good harvest we shall
be comfortable."
"I will water the field and take good care of the
crop. The harvest should be fine as a result," the farmer spoke.
The farmer was lucky. His field grew a bumper crop of
turnips. One day, he went to the field to look over his crop. The old farmer
was shocked to look over his crop. The old farmer was shocked to find bits and
pieces of turnips lying all over the field.
The old man was puzzled. A thief would have take away
the whole turnips. The bits and the pieces meant that some enemy was trying to
ruin his crop. At home, he spoke to his wife, "I don't understand who is
our enemy." The wife enquired, "Enemy! What happened?" The
farmer informed, " There are small bits of turnips all over the field.
Some enemy is at work. Who can be our enemy?"
The wife remarked, "No one is our enemy. Your old
head is imagining crazy things. Some animal is eating away our crop
certainly."
The old farmer felt that his wife was talking sense.
So, he went to the field at night to guard the crop. He hid himself with an axe
in his hand in the tall grass that grew around the field. At midnight, a big
bear entered into the field and started pulling the turnips out of the ground.
It ate the fleshy parts and threw down the bits and pieces.
The farmer got angry. He threw his axe aimed at the
bear. The axe hit the bear's hind leg which got cut off The bear ran away to
the jungle groaning in pain leaving behind the cut off leg. The farmer picked
up the leg and went home.
His old woman was pleased to see the leg She washed it
and skinned it She spun a yarn with the hair of the leg and put the leg in a
pot on the stove to cook The old farmer and his wife enjoyed the meat of the
bear leg.
Meanwhile, the bear painfully walked around on three
legs and began thinking of ways to settle the score with the farmer. It found a
tree branch right enough to serve as its leg. The bear tied the stump with its
half remaining leg. Now, it walked about making tap-tap-tap sound.
One morning, the bear went to the house of the farmer.
From outside it began singing :
"I have a leg of wood,
Know me, you should,
you made me lame,
To settle score I came,
Come out, let me thrash you good."
The bear's call frightened the farmer and his wife.
They trembled. Before they could close the door the bear had come in. Both of
them rushed to the almirah and hid inside.
The bear sang and walked around the rooms with its
wooden leg sounding tap-tap-tap. Suddenly the stump leg loosened and it fell
off unbalancing the bear.
The bear fell through the trap door that was there by
the side of the staircase to drop down into the cellar. The thud of the
staircase to drop down into the cellar. The thud of the bear's fall brought to
farmer out of the almirah. He quickly shut the trap door.
The wife of the farmer ran outside and screamed for help. The neighbours rushed in with spears, sticks and axes. They killed the bear. The farmer lived without fear ever after.