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The Legend of Smok Wawelski

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The Legend of Smok The Legend of Smok Wawelski Wawelski

Emilka Szweda

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Some centuries ago there lived in a cave at the feet of Wawel

Hill a most horrible dragon.

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The dragon was devouring cattle and sheep.

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The King announced that whoever could kill the dragon,

would marry his daughter and sit on his throne after his death.

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Unfortunately, even the bravest knights could not overcome him.

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One day a shoemaker named Krak decided to conquer the

dragon.

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Krak stuffed a ram with sulphur and placed it at the cave’s

entrance.

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The dragon swallowed the ram and his throat burned. He ran to

the Wisła river and drank so much water that he burst.

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The shoemaker married King’s daughter and after the

monarch’s death, ascended to the throne.

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The town he rescued from the dragon, took its name from him

and bears it to this day with great honour – Krakow

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