Sniper with a wolf

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There is, there is not, there is hunger, there is fat, there is a wolf, there is a fox, there is a crow, there is a sparrow, there is a goose, there is a duck, I did not know.
There is a sniper. He went hunting. The wolf ran after him. Somewhere the old man was sifting hay. The wolf came running and said to the old man:
"Father, a sniper is coming, hide me," he said. The old man said, "Okay," and put the wolf in a sack and covered it with straw. The sniper came to the old man and said:
"Hey, old man, did the wolf get through here?" He said. Chol:
"I'm afraid of wolves myself, I don't see anything," he said.
The sniper believed the old man and left. From the bottom of the wolf straw:
"Has the sniper who was chasing me gone?" He said. Chol:
"Yes, he's gone," he said.
"If he's gone, let me go," said the wolf. Chol:
"All right," he said, removing the straw from the wolf. The wolf came out from under the straw:
"Old man, I'll eat you," he said. The old man hurried in fear:
"I have two rams in the barn, eat them before you eat me," he said.
The wolf rejoiced and went to the barn.

The wolf went to the ram 's brow,
He swam to the wolf's head.
He came to the old man again.

"Grandpa John, dear Grandpa, I'll eat you," he said. Chol:
"I have a double horse in the stable, eat it before you eat me," he said.

The wolf went to the horse's brow.
He kicked her in the head.
He came to the old man again.

"Grandpa, dear Grandpa, I'll eat you," repeated the wolf. Chol again:
"I have a donkey in the stable before you eat me. Eat it," he said.

Go to the ass,
He was shot in the head.
He came to the old man's eyebrows.

"Grandpa, dear Grandpa, I'm going to eat you," said the fox, and the poor old man cried.
- The sniper was chasing the wolf, and the wolf asked me to hide. I put it in a bag, covered it with straw, and hid it. The sniper came and said, "Old man, have you seen the wolf?" he asked. I'm afraid of wolves, I said no. The sniper believed him and left. When I took the straw and took the wolf out of the bag, he said, "I'll eat you," and left me in a dilemma.
"Comrade wolf, if an old man saves you from such death, will you eat such an old man?" He said. "If I don't go," said the wolf, and went with the fox to the old man, "Good-bye, father." The old man was also glad that he had escaped death. The wolf and the fox kept telling each other about their adventures. When they came to a plowman, they saw a piece of tail lying down. The hungry wolf hurried to the fox:
"I'm going to eat that butt," he said. Fox:
"Don't eat!" He said. Wolf:
"Why don't you eat?" He said angrily. Fox:
"Don't eat it unless you have a ball," he said. Wolf:
"Let me tell you something, and you understand." Maybe a man went to the market, bought some meat and oil, rode his horse, and a piece of oil fell here, and I will eat it. Fox: "Ema!" The wolf did not give up, even though he begged a lot. The fox was getting angry. When the fox was gone, the wolf fell into a trap set by the sniper to eat the fat. The sniper was lurking under a large tree. When he saw that the wolf was trapped, it was time to come and start beating the wolf. Unable to withstand the blow of the bitch, the wolf jumped out of the trap and went to a river in a daze. He swam past him and saw a lamb grazing on the bank of the river, sighed and went to the lamb and said to the lamb:
"I'll eat you," he said. Lamb:
"If you want to eat me, take me to a salt mine and eat me salted." That's great, that's great, 'he said. The wolf said, "Well, I'll listen to you, too." Lamb.
"Get out of here, smile, I'll get some salt right away, and then you'll eat it with salt," he said, and ran to the left. The wolf waited for a long time to come out, still come out, the lamb had no wood. "The lamb has deceived me," he said, despairing. When he goes somewhere, a horse is grazing. Go to the horse:
"Ot, ot!" I will eat you. Ot:
"If you eat me, you will eat. I have a will written on my plate. Read it and I will listen," he said. As soon as the wolf went to read the letter, the horse kicked, and the wolf's mouth began to bleed and roll. He got up and went to one place and looked around, not knowing what to do, and saw a fat donkey grazing. Go to the donkey.
"Donkey, I'll eat you," he said. The donkey said:
"Well, you can eat me." I have a walk left by my grandparents, so I don't want to leave. ' The wolf rode on the donkey, saying, "Well, if not." The donkey swooped the wolf back and forth, jumped over it, and ran away. The wolf remained until he fell. When he was hungry and awake, he saw an old man gathering firewood. He got up and went to the old man. The old man, realizing that a wolf was coming from afar, hurriedly tied his firewood to his rope. There was a pit left over from digging the root of a tree. The old man immediately fell into the pit, covered the fire with a lid like a cauldron, and lay down to hide. The wolf came and looked at the wood, but could not find the old man, so he climbed on top of the wood and said:

You saw the lamb,
He has two eyes.
Who put it on you.
Eating salted lamb, uv-uv.
You saw a horse grazing,
A letter from his grandparents.
Who put it on you
Read his card, uv-uv.
You saw the donkey,
Next to the bed you put.
Who put it on you
To look at the blanket, uv-uv, -

he cried, falling on the wood and walking towards the desert. He died of starvation while walking. The poor old man came out of the pit, picked up his firewood, looked around, and hurried back to his children. He told his children what had happened. Their children did not let their father out of the fields, saying, "My father is poor."

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