The Tsar’s riddle
A Tsar had taken prisoner a rebel
leader. The rebel's daughter went to the Tsar to beg him to spare her beloved father. She was
a beautiful g girl, but the
Tsar looked on her mixed
feelings.
“I will free your father, and what is more I will
marry you,” he said to her, “If you are able to solve this riddle. If fail, your
father will die and you be forced to marry my stable boy.”
“Agreed,” said the girl, “what is the riddle?”
“You have to come back to me neither dressed nor
naked,” said the Tsar “neither
on foot nor on horseback, neither with gifts nor without gifts.”
The girl went away and thought hard. The next
day she came before the Tsar, wearing only a thick fishing net, so that she was neither
dressed nor naked; she
was riding on the back of a large dog, so that she was neither on foot nor on
horseback; In her hands she had a quail, which she released in the
Tsar's presence, so that she had come neither with a gift nor without a gift.
The Tsar, who admired clever people as much
as he admired brave ones,
kept his word. He freed the rebel leader
and married his beautiful young daughter.
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