Title of the sons of a Russian tsar.
1I was a boy of nine years when the tsarevitch was executed with his family.
2The tsarevitch inherited the blood disorder from Queen Victoria.
3Rasputin claimed that the mixture would help the tsarevitch, Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov, recover from a terrible disorder.
4He must have fed it to the tsarevitch whole, which would have made the child desperately sick before he began to improve.
5If Noah's medicine turned the tsarevitch human, the vow would be fulfilled; if it killed the boy, the hemophilia could always be blamed.
6Tsarevitch Ivan answered sincerely, telling all about his misfortune without hiding anything.
7Dear Tsarevitch Ivan, my husband and master, why so troubled again?
8Then the witch told Ivan Tsarevitch how and where to find the oak tree.
9Both the happy bridegrooms made fun of the Tsarevitch Ivan.
10The Tsarevitch prepared an arrow to shoot it, but the gray, blinking hare said:
11The Tsarevitch did not shoot the hare, but passed by.
12Ivan Tsarevitch thanked the good old man, and followed his new guide, the ball.
13Ivan Tsarevitch came to his father: "How can I marry the frog?"
14The Tsarevitch did so, and walked along the shore.
15Again the Tsarevitch drew his bow to shoot it.
16She would only worry over it-andjust now she is greatly troubled over the Tsarevitch.