00:00:00 - Ch.1 - Introductory Note 00:01:07 - Ch.2 - The Poor Man and the Judge 00:05:27 - Ch.3 - The Wind Rider 00:11:46 - Ch.4 - The Three Gifts 00:31:27 - Ch.5 - Snyegurka 00:40:05 - Ch.6 - Prince Peter and Princess Magilene 00:48:54 - Ch.7 - The Old Man, his Wife, and the Fish 00:58:04 - Ch.8 - The Golden Mountain 01:17:33 - Ch.9 - The Duck that laid Golden Eggs 01:24:14 - Ch.10 - Emelyan the Fool 01:52:48 - Ch.11 - Ilija, the Muromer 02:06:33 - Ch.12 - The Bad-Tempered Wife 02:13:42 - Ch.13 - Ivashka with the Bear’s Ear 02:26:54 - Ch.14 - The Plague 02:30:28 - Ch.15 - The Peasant and the Wind 02:43:38 - Ch.16 - The Wonderful Cloth 03:09:22 - Ch.17 - The Evil Eye 03:24:41 - Ch.18 - The Seven Brothers 03:38:55 - Ch.19 - Sila Czarovitch and Ivaschka 03:54:40 - Ch.20 - The Stolen Heart 04:01:05 - Ch.21 - Prince Slugobyl 04:10:50 - Ch.22 - Princess Marvel 04:25:24 - Ch.23 - The Ghost =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Advertisement : Visit 🤍🤍Mark108.com Online Matrimony For Christian Singles World-wide ...They Are No Longer Two, But One (Mark 10:8). =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Folk-lore and Legends: Russian and Polish- Author : Charles John TIBBITS (1861 - 1935) In this volume I present selections made from the Russian chap-book literature, and from the works of various Russian and Polish collectors of Folklore—Afanasief, Erben, Wojcicki, Glinski, etc. The chap-book tales, and many of those of Glinski, are, there is little doubt, of foreign origin, but since Russia and Poland are the countries in which these tales have found their home, and since they have there been so adapted by the people as to incorporate the national customs and lore, they appear to me to belong properly to the present volume. - Summary by Charles John Tibbets Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales Language: English =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Source : 🤍librivox.org/folk-lore-and-legends-russian-and-polish-by-charles-john-tibbits/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-