Old-Time Stories
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'A good dame opened the door' |
37 |
'He could smell fresh flesh' | 43 |
'He set off over the countryside' | 47 |
'Laden with all the ogre's wealth' | 51 |
'Lifting up the jug so that she might drink the more easily' | 57 |
'She could not set four china vases on the mantelpiece without breaking one of them' | 63 |
'Graceful and easy conversation' | 65 |
Ricky of the Tuft | 71 |
'The haughtiest, proudest woman that had ever been seen' | 77 |
'Her godmother found her in tears' | 81 |
'Away she went' | 83 |
'She rose and fled as nimbly as a fawn' | 85 |
'They tried it first on the princesses' | 89 |
Little Red Riding Hood | 93 |
'She met old Father Wolf' | 95 |
'Making nosegays of the wild flowers' | 96 |
'Come up on the bed with me' | 97 |
Blue Beard | 101 |
'She washed it well' | 104 |
Sister Anne | 105 |
'Brandishing the cutlass aloft' | 109 |
'At first she found it very hard' | 115 |
'"Look at our little sister"' | 117 |
'It was snowing horribly' | 119 |
The Beast | 122 |
'"Your doom is to become statues"' | 135 |
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