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Snow White and the dwarves' Christmas

Hofeherke and the carpets of the towers I tell you

Once upon a time, there was a tiny cottage in the depths of the forest where Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived. As Christmas drew near, the cottage's inhabitants were filled with the excitement of preparation...

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The Little Child (Hungarian folk tale)

The Little Child - Hungarian folk tale - I'll tell you a story

Once upon a time, across the Peruvian Sea, over the glass mountains, there was a poor woman. She had a son. He would have guarded a piglet if he had guarded it, for he did nothing but harm everywhere...

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The kidnapped princess

The Kidnapped Princess - Hungarian Folk Tale - Benedek Elek - I'll Tell You A Story

Once upon a time, in a land far beyond seven and seven countries, there was a king and his beautiful and fair daughter. The princes and princesses gave each other the door handle, and it was the turn of the princess to choose a husband...

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The snake skin (Hungarian folk tale)

The Snakeskin - Hungarian Folktale - Benedek Elek - I'll Tell You A Story

Once upon a time, there was a poor man and his twelve sons, in the seventeenth and seventeenth world. The poor man went out into the forest to cut wood, and as he was cutting the wood, a great snake came out of the bush...

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The Straw King (Hungarian folk tale)

The Straw King - Hungarian Folk Tale - Benedek Elek - I'll Tell You

Once upon a time, beyond the seven and seven countries, even beyond the mountains of glass, there was a king, and his three sons and his three daughters.

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The silk clay (Hungarian folk tale)

The silk clay - Hungarian folk tale - I'm telling you a story

There once lived a king. This king was called King Veres, and he had a handsome son. But he was so handsome, so handsome that everyone admired him...

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