Pinakamagandang Maiikling Kuwento na Nasulat

Pinakamagandang Maiikling Kuwento na Nasulat

Ang mga kwentong bayan, katulad ng mga alamat, ay mga salaysay ng ating mga ninuno na nagpasalin-salin at kadalasan hindi na kilala ang orihinal na may akda. Ito ay nagpapalipat-lipat sa bibig ng mga tao kung kaya’t may iba’t-ibang bersyon na ito sa paglipas ng panahon.


  • The Bright Sun Brings It to Light

    The Bright Sun Brings It to Light

    A tailor’s apprentice was travelling about the world in search of work, and at one time he could find none, and his poverty was so great that he had not a farthing to live on. Presently he met a Jew on the road, and as he thought he would have a great deal of money…

  • The Blue Light

    The Blue Light

    There was once on a time a soldier who for many years had served the King faithfully, but when the war came to an end could serve no longer because of the many wounds which he had received. The King said to him, “Thou mayst return to thy home, I need thee no longer, and…

  • The Wilful Child

    The Wilful Child

    Once upon a time there was a child who was willful, and would not down at her mother wished. For this reason God had no pleasure in her, and let her become ill, and no doctor could do her any good, and in a short time she lay on her death-bed. When she had been…

  • The Three Army-Surgeons

    The Three Army-Surgeons

    Three army-surgeons who thought they knew their art perfectly, were travelling about the world, and they came to an inn where they wanted to pass the night. The host asked whence they came, and whither they were going? “We are roaming about the world and practising our art.” “Just show me for once in a…

  • The Willow-Wren and the Bear

    The Willow-Wren and the Bear

    Once in summer-time the bear and the wolf were walking in the forest, and the bear heard a bird singing so beautifully that he said, “Brother wolf, what bird is it that sings so well?” “That is the King of birds,” said the wolf, “before whom we must bow down.” It was, however, in reality…

  • Bearskin

    Bearskin

    There was once a young fellow who enlisted as a soldier, conducted himself bravely, and was always the foremost when it rained bullets. So long as the war lasted, all went well, but when peace was made, he received his dismissal, and the captain said he might go where he liked. His parents were dead,…

  • The Devil’s Sooty Brother

    The Devil’s Sooty Brother

    A disbanded soldier had nothing to live on, and did not know how to get on. So he went out into the forest and when he had walked for a short time, he met a little man who was, however, the Devil. The little man said to him, “What ails you, you seem so very…

  • The Two Travellers

    The Two Travellers

    Hill and vale do not come together, but the children of men do, good and bad.In this way a shoemaker and a tailor once met with each other in their travels. The tailor was a handsome little fellow who was always merry and full of enjoyment. He saw the shoemaker coming towards him from the…

  • The Seven Swabians

    The Seven Swabians

    Seven Swabians were once together. The first was Master Schulz; the second, Jackli; the third, Marli; the fourth, Jergli; the fifth, Michal; the sixth, Hans; the seventh, Veitli: all seven had made up their minds to travel about the world to seek adventures, and perform great deeds. But in order that they might go in…

  • The Three Apprentices

    The Three Apprentices

    There were once three apprentices, who had agreed to keep always together while travelling, and always to work in the same town. At one time, however, their masters had no more work to give them, so that at last they were in rags, and had nothing to live on. Then one of them said, “What…

  • The King’s Son Who Feared Nothing

    The King’s Son Who Feared Nothing

    There was once a King’s son, who was no longer content to stay at home in his father’s house, and as he had no fear of anything, he thought, “I will go forth into the wide world, there the time will not seem long to me, and I shall see wonders enough.” So he took…

  • Donkey Cabbages

    Donkey Cabbages

    There was once a young huntsman who went into the forest to lie in wait. He had a fresh and joyous heart, and as he was going thither, whistling upon a leaf, an ugly old crone came up, who spoke to him and said, “Good-day, dear huntsman, truly you are merry and contented, but I…

  • The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces

    The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces

    There was once upon a time a King who had twelve daughters, each one more beautiful than the other. They all slept together in one chamber, in which their beds stood side by side, and every night when they were in them the King locked the door, and bolted it. But in the morning when…

  • Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie

    Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie

    “Many thanks, Pif Paf Poltrie.” “May I marry your daughter?” “Oh, yes, if her mother Milk-Cow, her brother High-Pride, her sister Cheese-Love, and Fair Katrinelje are willing, the wedding can take place.” “Where is her mother Milk-Cow, then?” “She is in the stall milking the cow.” “Good day, Mother Milk-Cow.” “Many thanks, Pif Paf Poltrie.”…

  • The Fox and the Horse

    The Fox and the Horse

    A peasant had a faithful horse which had grown old and could do no more work, so his master would no longer give him anything to eat and said, “I can certainly make no more use of thee, but still I mean well by thee; if thou proves thyself still strong enough to bring me…

  • The Four Skilful Brothers

    The Four Skilful Brothers

    There was once a poor man who had four sons, and when they were grown up, he said to them, “My dear children, you must now go out into the world, for I have nothing to give you, so set out, and go to some distance and learn a trade, and see how you can…

  • One-eye, Two-eyes, and Three-eyes

    One-eye, Two-eyes, and Three-eyes

    There was once a woman who had three daughters, the eldest of whom was called One-eye, because she had only one eye in the middle of her forehead, and the second, Two-eyes, because she had two eyes like other folks, and the youngest, Three-eyes, because she had three eyes; and her third eye was also…

  • The Old Woman in the Wood

    The Old Woman in the Wood

    A poor servant-girl was once travelling with the family with which she was in service, through a great forest, and when they were in the midst of it, robbers came out of the thicket, and murdered all they found. All perished together except the girl, who had jumped out of the carriage in a fright,…

  • The Three Brothers

    The Three Brothers

    There was once a man who had three sons, and nothing else in the world but the house in which he lived. Now each of the sons wished to have the house after his father’s death; but the father loved them all alike, and did not know what to do; he did not wish to…

  • The Lazy Spinner

    The Lazy Spinner

    In a certain village there once lived a man and his wife, and the wife was so idle that she would never work at anything; whatever her husband gave her to spin, she did not get done, and what she did spin she did not wind, but let it all remain entangled in a heap.…

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