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

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When the 154 BATCHA AND THE DRAGON last one was out, Batcha tried to follow, but the rock swung shut in his face, again locking him in.
The old king serpent hissed at him in a deep breathy voice: " Hah, you miserable man creature, you can't get out! You're here and here you stay!" " But I can't stay here, " Batcha said. " What can I do in here? I can't sleep forever! You must let me out! I have sheep at pasture and a scolding wife at home in the valley. She'll have a thing or two to say if I'm
...late in getting back!" Batcha pleaded and argued until at last the old serpent said: " Very well, I'll let you out, but not until you have made me a triple oath that you won't tell any one how you came in. " Batcha agreed to this. Three times he swore a mighty oath not to tell any one how he had entered the cavern.
" I warn you, " the old serpent said, as he opened the wall, " if you break this oath a terrible fate will overtake you! " Without another word Batcha hurried through the opening.
Once outside he looked about; him in surprise.


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