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Introduction vii
RUSSIAN MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES.
The Three Kingdoms,—The Copper, the Silver, and the Golden 1
Ivan Tsarevich, The Fire-Bird, and the Gray Wolf 20
Ivan the Peasant’s Son and the Little Man Himself One-finger Tall, his Mustache Seven Versts in Length 37
The Feather of Bright Finist the Falcon 47
The Pig with Gold Bristles, the Deer with Golden Horns, and the Golden-Maned Steed with Golden Tail 59
Water of Youth, Water of Life, and Water of Death 72
The Footless and Blind Champions 82
The Three Kingdoms 97
KoshchÉi Without-Death 106
Vassilissa Golden Tress, Bareheaded Beauty 124
The Ring with Twelve Screws 137
The Footless and the Blind 149
KoshchÉi Without-Death 165
Go to the Verge of Destruction and Bring Back Shmat-Razum 179
Marya Morevna 203
Variant of the Rescue of Ivan Tsarevich and the Winning of the Colt 217
Yelena the Wise 218
The Seven Simeons, Full Brothers 228
The Enchanted Princess 238
Vassilissa the Cunning, and the Tsar of the Sea 249
CHEKH MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES.
Boyislav, Youngest of Twelve 273
The Table, the Pack, and the Bag 295
The King of the Toads 311
The Mouse-hole, and the Underground Kingdom 331
The Cuirassier and the Horned Princess 356
The Treacherous Brothers 370
MAGYAR MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES.
The Poor Man, and the King of the Crows 409
The Useless Wagoner 424
Mirko, the King’s Son 434
The Reed Maiden 457
Kiss Miklos, and the Green Daughter of the Green King 477
The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King, and the Poor Man 517

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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