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- Once upon a time there was an old man with an old woman.
- So the old man says to the old woman:
- - Podi-ka, old woman, scrape through the box, mark the soucock, will you scrape the flour into a kolobok.
- The old woman took a wing, scraped it through the box, swept it through the bottom and scraped the flour of a handful of two.
- I kneaded the flour on sour cream, concocted the kolobok, fried it in oil and put it on the window.
- Kolobok lay down, lay down, took yes and rolled - from window to bench, from bench to floor, floor to door, jumped over the threshold - yes in the canopy, from the canopy to the porch, from the porch to the yard, from the yard to the gate, further and further.
- Kolobok rolls along the road, towards him hare:
- - Kolobok, Kolobok, I'll rent you!
- "Don't eat me, Hare, I'll sing you a song:
- I'm Kolobok, Kolobok,
- I'm a box scraper,
- On the susek meten,
- On sour cream meshon
- Yes in the oil of the buckle,
- There is a stuzhon on the window.
- I left my grandfather,
- I left my grandmother,
- I'll leave you, hare!
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