GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES
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Hansel picked up the glittering white pebbles and filled his pockets with them | 100 |
‘Stupid goose!’ cried the Witch, ‘The opening is big enough; you can see that I could get into it myself’ | 106 |
The Mouse had to carry water, while the Sausage did the cooking | 109 |
The Bird took the wood and flew sadly home with it | 110 |
At last she came to a little house, out of which an old woman was looking | 112 |
So the lazy girl went home, but she was quite covered with pitch | 114 |
They hurried away as quickly as they could | 122 |
Tom Thumb | 126 |
Then all at once the door sprang open, and in stepped a little Mannikin | 134 |
Round the fire an indescribably ridiculous little man was leaping, hopping on one leg, and singing | 136 |
The Bailiff sprang into the water with a great splash, and the whole party plunged in after him | 147 |
Kate ran after him, and chased him a good way over the fields | 150 |
The Maiden fetched the magic wand, and then she took her step-sister’s head, and dropped three drops of blood from it | 157 |
‘Mirror, Mirror op the wall, Who is fairest of us all?’ | 162 |
In the evening the seven Dwarfs came back | 164 |
The scullions brought live coals, which he had to eat till the flames poured out of his mouth | 173 |
When she saw the pick-axe just above her head, Clever Elsa burst into tears | 179 |