The text appears to be a combination of two separate stories, "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Rooster and the Fox."
The first part of the text is a retelling of the classic fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood." A little girl, nicknamed Little Red Riding Hood, is asked by her mother to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On her way, she encounters a wolf who tricks her and eats her grandmother. The wolf then disguises himself as the grandmother and waits for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive. However, a hunter intervenes, saves Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother, and punishes the wolf.
The second part of the text is a story about a rooster and a fox. A rooster is beaten by an old man who wants him to lay eggs. The rooster escapes and finds a bag of coins, which he takes back to the old man's house. The rooster then outsmarts a boyar who tries to take the coins from him and eventually returns to the old man's house, where he is welcomed back and rewarded.
The third part of the text is a story about a fox who tricks a bear into fishing with his tail. The fox tells the bear that he can catch fish by sticking his tail in the water and waiting for them to bite. The bear follows the fox's advice, but ends up breaking his tail when he tries to pull it out of the frozen pond. The bear then seeks revenge against the fox, but is outsmarted once again.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. A little girl was given a beautiful velvet cap by her grandmother.
2. The little girl's mother asked her to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest.
3. On her way to her grandmother's house, Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf who asked her where she was going.
4. Little Red Riding Hood told the wolf that she was going to her grandmother's house.
5. The wolf ran to grandmother's house and ate her.
6. The wolf then disguised himself as the grandmother and waited for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive.
7. Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother's house and discovered the wolf's true identity.
8. A hunter heard the wolf's snores and came to the house.
9. The hunter cut open the wolf's belly and rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.
10. The wolf was punished by having rocks sewn into his belly.
11. Little Red Riding Hood learned a lesson about not straying from the path.
12. A rooster was beaten by an old man for not laying eggs.
13. The rooster escaped and found a bag of money.
14. The rooster was taken by a boyar who tried to get rid of him.
15. The rooster outsmarted the boyar and his wife.
16. The rooster returned to the old man's house and brought him wealth.
17. The old man's wife was punished for being greedy.
18. A fox tricked a bear into trying to catch fish with his tail.
19. The bear's tail got stuck in the ice and he lost it.
20. The bear was tricked by the fox and was left without a tail.
Note: These facts are based on the text and may not be a complete or accurate retelling of the story.