The Shoemakers Apron a Second book of Czechoslovak Fairy Tales And Folk Tales

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The Shoemakers Apron a Second book of Czechoslovak Fairy Tales And Folk Tales
Parker Hoysted Fillmore
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Then he sang: BUDULINEK 121 " Four naughty -foxes Caught alizw! And Budulinek He makes the five! ' The organ-grinder went to the hole and called down: " Budulinek ! Budulinek ! Come out ! " As there were no foxes left to hold him back, Budu- linek was able to crawl out.
When he saw the organ-grinder he cried and said: " Oh, please, Mr. Organ-Grinder, I want to go home to my Granny ! ' " I'll take you home to your Granny, " the organ- grinder said, ' but first I must punish these naughty foxes.
..." The organ-grinder cut a strong switch and gave the four foxes in the sack a terrible beating until they begged him to stop and promised that they would never again do anything to Budulinek.
Then the organ-grinder let them go and he took Budulinek home to Granny.
Granny was delighted to see her little Budulinek and she gave the organ-grinder a measure of rye and a measure of millet and a measure of poppy seed and a measure of everything else in the house.
And Budulinek never again opened the door!


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