Oseeva's magic word is a kind hostess. Good hostess

Once upon a time there was a girl. And she had a cockerel. The cockerel will get up in the morning and sing:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! Good morning, hostess!
He will run up to the girl, peck the crumbs from her hands, and sit next to her on the rubble. The multi-colored feathers seem to be smeared with oil, the comb shines gold in the sun. It was a good cockerel!
One day a girl saw a chicken at her neighbor’s house. She liked the chicken. She asks her neighbor:
- Give me the chicken, and I’ll give you my cockerel!
The cockerel heard, hung his comb to the side, lowered his head, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it.
The neighbor agreed - she gave him a chicken and took a cockerel.
The girl became friends with the chicken. A fluffy chicken, warm every day, lays a fresh egg.
- Where, where, my mistress! Eat an egg for your health!

The girl will eat an egg, take the chicken on her lap, stroke her feathers, give her some water, and treat her with millet. Only once does a neighbor come to visit with a duck. The girl liked the duck. She asks her neighbor:
- Give me your duck - I’ll give you my chicken!
The chicken heard, dropped her feathers, became sad, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it away.
The girl became friends with the duck. They go to the river to swim together. The girl is swimming and the duck is nearby.
- Tas-tas-tas, my mistress! Don't swim too far - the bottom of the river is deep!
The girl will go out to the bank and the duck will follow her.

One day a neighbor comes. Leads the puppy by the collar. The girl saw:
- Oh, what a cute puppy! Give me a puppy - take my duck!
The duck heard it, flapped its wings, screamed, but there was nothing to do. A neighbor took it, put it under his arm and took it away.
The girl stroked the puppy and said:
- I had a cockerel - I took a chicken for him; there was a chicken - I took a duck for it; Now I've traded the duck for a puppy!
The puppy heard this, tucked his tail, hid under a bench, and at night he opened the door with his paw and ran away.
– I don’t want to be friends with such a mistress! She doesn't know how to value friendship.
The girl woke up - she had no one!

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Oseeva Valentina. Good hostess

Valentina Aleksandrovna Oseeva

Good hostess

Once upon a time there was a girl. And she had a cockerel. The cockerel will get up in the morning and sing:

Ku-ka-riku! Good morning, hostess!

He will run up to the girl, peck the crumbs from her hands, and sit next to her on the rubble. The feathers are multi-colored, as if smeared with oil, the comb shines gold in the sun. It was a good cockerel.

One day a girl saw a chicken at her neighbor’s house. She liked the chicken. She asks her neighbor:

Give me the chicken, and I'll give you my rooster.

The cockerel heard it, hung its comb to the side, lowered its head, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it.

The neighbor agreed - she gave him a chicken and took a cockerel. The girl became friends with the chicken. A fluffy chicken, warm, every day - lays a fresh egg.

Where, where, my mistress! Eat an egg for your health! The girl will eat an egg, take the chicken on her lap, stroke her feathers, give her some water, and treat her with millet.

Only once does a neighbor come to visit with a duck. The girl liked the duck. She asks her neighbor:

Give me your duck - I'll give you my chicken.

The chicken heard it, lowered her feathers, became sad, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it away.

The girl became friends with the duck. They go to the river to swim together.

A girl is swimming and a duck is nearby.

Tas-tas-tasya, my mistress! Don't swim too far - the river bottom is deep!

The girl will come out to the bank and the duck will follow her. One day a neighbor comes. Leads the puppy by the collar. The girl saw:

Oh, what a cute puppy! Give me a puppy - take my duck!

The duck heard it, flapped its wings, screamed, but there was nothing to do. A neighbor took it, put it under his arm and took it away.

The girl stroked the puppy and said:

I had a cockerel - I took a chicken for him, I had a chicken - I gave her for a duck, now I exchanged the duck for a puppy.

The puppy heard this, tucked his tail, hid under a bench, and at night he opened the door with his paw and ran away.

Once upon a time there was a girl. And she had a cockerel. The cockerel will get up in the morning and sing:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! Good morning, hostess!
He will run up to the girl, peck the crumbs from her hands, and sit next to her on the rubble. The multi-colored feathers seem to be smeared with oil, the comb shines gold in the sun. It was a good cockerel!
One day a girl saw a chicken at her neighbor’s house. She liked the chicken. She asks her neighbor:
- Give me the chicken, and I’ll give you my cockerel!
The cockerel heard, hung his comb to the side, lowered his head, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it.
The neighbor agreed - she gave him a chicken and took a cockerel.
The girl became friends with the chicken. A fluffy chicken, warm every day, lays a fresh egg.
- Where, where, my mistress! Eat an egg for your health!

The girl will eat an egg, take the chicken on her lap, stroke her feathers, give her some water, and treat her with millet. Only once does a neighbor come to visit with a duck. The girl liked the duck. She asks her neighbor:
- Give me your duck - I’ll give you my chicken!
The chicken heard, dropped her feathers, became sad, but there was nothing to do - the hostess herself gave it away.
The girl became friends with the duck. They go to the river to swim together. The girl is swimming and the duck is nearby.
- Tas-tas-tas, my mistress! Don't swim too far - the bottom of the river is deep!
The girl will go out to the bank and the duck will follow her.

One day a neighbor comes. Leads the puppy by the collar. The girl saw:
- Oh, what a cute puppy! Give me a puppy - take my duck!
The duck heard it, flapped its wings, screamed, but there was nothing to do. A neighbor took it, put it under his arm and took it away.
The girl stroked the puppy and said:
- I had a cockerel - I took a chicken for him; there was a chicken - I took a duck for it; Now I've traded the duck for a puppy!
The puppy heard this, tucked his tail, hid under a bench, and at night he opened the door with his paw and ran away.
– I don’t want to be friends with such a mistress! She doesn't know how to value friendship.
The girl woke up - she had no one!