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e branches and rejoiced. Ivan again arose, however, and, taking his axe, gave the tree a terrific blow from the opposite side, which felled it instantly to the ground, carrying the little devil with it; and Ivan, proceeding to cut the branches, found the devil alive. Very much astonished, Ivan exclaimed: "Look you! Such nastiness! Are you again here?" "I am another one," replied the devil. "I was with your brother Tarras." "Well," said Ivan, "that makes no difference; I will fix you." And he was about to strike him a blow with the axe when the devil pleaded: "Do not kill me, and whatever you wish you shall have." Ivan asked, "What can you do?" "I can make for you all the money you wish." Ivan then told the devil he might proceed, whereupon the latter began to explain to him how he might become rich. "Take," said he to Ivan, "the leaves of this oak tree and rub them in your hands, and the gold will fall to the ground." Ivan did as he was directed, and immediately the gold began to drop about his feet; and he remarked: "This will be a fine trick to amuse the village boys with." "Can I now take my departure?" asked the devil, to which Ivan replied, "With God's blessing you may go." At the mention of the name of God, the devil disappeared into the earth. CHAPTER VI. The brothers, having finished their houses, moved into them and lived apart from their father and brother. Ivan, when he had completed his plowing, made a great feast, to which he invited his brothers, telling them that he had plenty of beer for them to drink. The brothers, however, declined Ivan's hospitality, saying, "We have seen the beer moujiks drink, and want none of it." Ivan then gathered around him all the peasants in the village and with them drank beer until he became intoxicated, when he joined the Khorovody (a street gathering of the village boys and girls, who sing songs), and told them they must sing his praises, saying that in return he would show them such sights as they had never before seen in their lives. The little girls laughed and began to sing songs praising Ivan, and when they had finished they said: "Very well; now give us what you said you would." Ivan replied, "I will soon show you," and, taking an empty bag in his hand, he started for the woods. The little girls laughed as they said, "What a fool he is!" and resuming their play they forgot all about him. Some time after Ivan suddenly appeared
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