The sparrow, the mouse and the pancake
The sparrow, the mouse and the pancake is a Russian folk tale. It resembles the story of the mice, birds, and the bratwurst, which can be found in the children's and house tales of the Brothers Grimm. Edit content source text
The animal fairy tale is about a sparrow, a mouse, and a pancake, which have been found after the cat's muzzle has escaped, the pancake has made itself out of the pan, and the sparrow came flying from the field. They live together peacefully for a long time in a house on the edge of the forest. Each of them takes daily, but always the same work in their common household. The mice worries wood and crushes it to make fire. The pancake cooked by the sparrow picks up the pancake.
One day, the sparrow is struck by the fact that he is out all day to get food, while his housekeepers are obviously busy with their tasks only a short time a day, and in the remaining time lazy around the stove or around to take care of oneself. He decides to change the tasks. After mice and pancakes saw that the sparrow was not to be tuned, they agreed. The next day the pancake went into the forest to hunt and collect seeds and mushrooms, the sparrow wanted to pick up wood and crush it and the mouse tried to cook. When the pancake came home, he missed a bit of his fat side. He had crossed Reineke fox and the latter wanted to eat him. He has escaped from him only briefly, leaving a considerable part of himself. The mice were scalded with soup, lost their hair, and the sparrow pecked on the wood as long as it was crushed until he bent his beak.
At the end of the day, everyone was very contrite and crying. The sparrow was ashamed and crawled. After returning to their original duties, they lived peacefully. Edit sourcetext
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