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Title: The Story of Yvashka with the Bear's Ear
Author: Anonymous
Editor: Thomas Wise
Release Date: May 16, 2009 [eBook #28834]
Language: English
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Transcribed from the 1913 Thomas J. Wise pamphlet by David Price, email
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[Picture: Manuscript of Yvashka with the Bear's ear]
THE STORY
OF
YVASHKA WITH THE BEAR'S EAR
_Translated from the Russian_
BY
GEORGE BORROW
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION
1913
INTRODUCTION
The tale of _Yvashka_; _or_, _Jack with the Bear's Ear_, is a great
favourite in Russia. Its main interest depends not so much on him of the
Bear's Ear, or even his comrade, Moustacho, who angles for trout with his
moustaches, as on Baba Yaga. This personage is the grand mythological
demon of the Russians, and frequently makes her appearance in their
popular tales, but perhaps in none plays so remarkable a part as in the
story of Yvashka. A little information with respect to her will perhaps
not be unacceptable to the reader before entering upon the story. She is
said to be a huge female who goes driving about the steppes in a mortar,
which she forces onward by pounding lustily with a pestle, though of
course, being in a mortar, she cannot wield the pestle without hurting
herself. As she hurries along she draws with her tongue, which is at
least three yards long, a mark upon the dust, and with it seizes every
living thing coming within her reach, which she swallows for the
gratification of her ever-raging appet
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