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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of the Brothers Grimm

Author: Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

JACOB GRIMM
and
WILHELM GRIMM



Compiled by David Widger



GRIMM



CONTENTS

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##  THE BROTHERS GRIMM FAIRY TALES

##  GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES

##  HOUSEHOLD TALES BY BROTHERS GRIMM

##  HOUSEHOLD STORIES BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM

##  GRIMM'S FAIRY STORIES

##  SNOWDROP AND OTHER TALES








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

FAIRY TALES

By The Brothers Grimm



CONTENTS

THE BROTHERS GRIMM FAIRY TALES
THE GOLDEN BIRD
HANS IN LUCK
JORINDA AND JORINDEL
THE TRAVELLING MUSICIANS
OLD SULTAN
THE STRAW, THE COAL, AND THE BEAN
BRIAR ROSE
THE DOG AND THE SPARROW
THE TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE
THE WILLOW-WREN AND THE BEAR
THE FROG-PRINCE
CAT AND MOUSE IN PARTNERSHIP
THE GOOSE-GIRL
THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET
RAPUNZEL
FUNDEVOGEL
THE VALIANT LITTLE TAILOR
HANSEL AND GRETEL
THE MOUSE, THE BIRD, AND THE SAUSAGE
MOTHER HOLLE
LITTLE RED-CAP [LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD]
THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM
TOM THUMB
RUMPELSTILTSKIN
CLEVER GRETEL
THE OLD MAN AND HIS GRANDSON
THE LITTLE PEASANT
FREDERICK AND CATHERINE
SWEETHEART ROLAND
SNOWDROP
THE PINK
CLEVER ELSIE
THE MISER IN THE BUSH
ASHPUTTEL
THE WHITE SNAKE
THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN LITTLE KIDS
THE QUEEN BEE
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER
THE JUNIPER-TREE
THE TURNIP
CLEVER HANS
THE THREE LANGUAGES
THE FOX AND THE CAT
THE FOUR CLEVER BROTHERS
LILY AND THE LION
THE FOX AND THE HORSE
THE BLUE LIGHT
THE RAVEN
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
THE WATER OF LIFE
THE TWELVE HUNTSMEN
THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN
DOCTOR KNOWALL
THE SEVEN RAVENS
THE WEDDING OF MRS FOX
THE SALAD
THE STORY OF THE YOUTH WHO WENT FORTH TO LEARN WHAT FEAR WAS
KING GRISLY-BEARD
IRON HANS
CAT-SKIN
SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES

Illustrated By Rie Cramer



CONTENTS

  PAGE
The Frog-King; or, Iron Henry 13
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids 19
Rapunzel 24
Little Brother and Little Sister 30
The Star-Money 39
The Fisherman and His Wife 41
The White Snake 53
Haensel and Grethel 59
The Seven Ravens 69
Ash-Maiden 73
The Elves and the Shoemaker 83
The Three Brothers 86
Little Table Set Thyself, Gold-Ass, and Cudgel Out of the Sack 89
Iron John 105
Clever Elsie 117
The Bremen Town-Musicians 122
The Six Swans 127
The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat 134
Little Red-Cap 140
King Thrushbeard 145
The Gold-Children 151
Little Snow-White 159
Rumpelstiltskin 17110
Little Briar-Rose 176
The Three Little Men in the Wood 181
The Golden Bird 187
The Queen Bee 197
Bird-Found 200
The Golden Goose 204
Mother Holle 208
The Two Travelers 213
Jorinda and Joringel 228
How Six Men Got On in the World 232
The Goose-Girl 240
The Singing, Soaring Lark 249
Doctor Knowall 257
The Blue Light 260
The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle 267
The Three Luck-Children 272
The Donkey Cabbages 276
Clever Hans 285
The Iron Stove 291
Sweet Porridge 299
Snow-White and Rose-Red 301
The Hedge-King 310
One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes 314
The Goose-Girl at the Well 325
The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces 338
The Nix of the Mill-Pond 344
The Little House in the Wood 352
Maid Maleen 360

HOUSEHOLD TALES BY BROTHERS GRIMM

by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Translated by Margaret Hunt

CONTENTS

1 The Frog King, or Iron Henry (Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich)
2 Cat and Mouse in Partnership (Katze und Maus in Gesellschaft)
3 Our Lady's Child (Marienkind)
4 The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was (Märchen von einem, der auszog, das Fürchten zu lernen)
5 The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids (Der Wolf und die sieben jungen Geißlein)
6 Faithful John (Der treue Johannes)
7 The Good Bargain (Der gute Handel)
8 The Strange Musician (Der wunderliche Spielmann)
9 The Twelve Brothers (Die zwölf Brüder)
10 The Pack of Ragamuffins (Das Lumpengesindel)
11 Little Brother and Little Sister (Brüderchen und Schwesterchen)
12 Rapunzel (Rapunzel)
13 The Three Little Men in the Forest (Die drei Männlein im Walde)
14 The Three Spinning Women (Die drei Spinnerinnen)
15 Hansel and Gretel (Hänsel und Gretel)
16 The Three Snake-Leaves (Die drei Schlangenblätter)
17 The White Snake (Die weiße Schlange)
18 Straw, Coal, and Bean (Strohhalm, Kohle und Bohne)
19 The Fisherman and His Wife (Von dem Fischer un syner Fru)
20 The Brave Little Tailor (Das tapfere Schneiderlein)
21 Cinderella (Aschenputtel)
22 The Riddle (Das Rätsel)
23 The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage (Von dem Mäuschen, Vögelchen und der Bratwurst)
24 Frau Holle (Frau Holle)
25 The Seven Ravens (Die sieben Raben)
26 Little Red-Cap (Rotkäppchen)
27 The Bremen Town Musicians (Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten)
28 The Singing Bone (Der singende Knochen)
29 The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs (Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren)
30 Little Louse and Little Flea (Läuschen und Flöhchen)
31 The Girl without Hands (Das Mädchen ohne Hände)
32 Clever Hans (Der gescheite Hans)
33 The Three Languages (Die drei Sprachen)
34 Clever Elsie (Die kluge Else)
35 The Tailor in Heaven (Der Schneider im Himmel)
36 The Wishing-table, the Gold-ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack (Tischchendeckdich, Goldesel und Knüppel aus dem Sack)
37 Thumbling (Daumesdick)
38 The Wedding of Mrs. Fox (Die Hochzeit der Frau Füchsin)
39 The Elves (Die Wichtelmänner)
40 The Robber Bridegroom (Der Räuberbräutigam)
41 Herr Korbes (Herr Korbes)
42 The Godfather (Der Herr Gevatter)
43 Frau Trude (Frau Trude)
44 Godfather Death (Der Gevatter Tod)
45 Thumbling as Journeyman [Thumbling's Travels] (Daumerlings Wanderschaft)
46 Fitcher's Bird [Fowler's Fowl] (Fitchers Vogel)
47 The Juniper-Tree (Von dem Machandelboom)
48 Old Sultan (Der alte Sultan)
49 The Six Swans (Die sechs Schwäne)
50 Little Briar-Rose (Dornröschen)
51 Foundling-Bird (Fundevogel)
52 King Thrushbeard (König Drosselbart)
53 Little Snow-White (Sneewittchen)
54 The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn (Der Ranzen, das Hütlein und das Hörnlein)
55 Rumpelstiltskin (Rumpelstilzchen)
56 Sweetheart Roland (Der Liebste Roland)
57 The Golden Bird (Der goldene Vogel)
58 The Dog and the Sparrow (Der Hund und der Sperling)
59 Frederick and Catherine (Der Frieder und das Catherlieschen)
60 The Two Brothers (Die zwei Brüder)
61 The Little Peasant (Das Bürle)
62 The Queen Bee (Die Bienenkönigin)
63 The Three Feathers (Die drei Federn)
64 The Golden Goose (Die goldene Gans)
65 Allerleirauh [All-Kinds-Of-Fur] (Allerleirauh)
66 The Hare's Bride (Häsichenbraut)
67 The Twelve Huntsmen (Die zwölf Jäger)
68 The Thief and His Master (De Gaudeif un sien Meester)
69 Jorinde and Joringel (Jorinde und Joringel)
70 The Three Children of Fortune (Die drei Glückskinder)
71 How Six Men Got On in the World (Sechse kommen durch die ganze Welt)
72 The Wolf and the Man (Der Wolf und der Mensch)
73 The Wolf and the Fox (Der Wolf und der Fuchs)
74 The Fox and His Cousin (Der Fuchs und die Frau Gevatterin)
75 The Fox and the Cat (Der Fuchs und die Katze)
76 The Pink (Die Nelke)
77 Clever Grethel (Das kluge Gretel)
78 The Old Man and His Grandson (Der alte Großvater und der Enkel)
79 The Water-Nix (Die Wassernixe)
80 The Death of the Little Hen (Von dem Tode des Hühnchens)
81 Brother Lustig (Bruder Lustig)
82 Gambling Hansel (De Spielhansl)
83 Hans in Luck (Hans im Glück)
84 Hans Married (Hans heiratet)
85 The Gold-Children (Die Goldkinder)
86 The Fox and the Geese (Der Fuchs und die Gänse)
87 The Poor Man and the Rich Man (Der Arme und der Reiche)
88 The Singing, Springing Lark (Das singende springende Löweneckerchen)
89 The Goose-Girl (Die Gänsemagd)
90 The Young Giant (Der junge Riese)
91 The Gnome (Dat Erdmänneken)
92 The King of the Golden Mountain (Der König vom goldenen Berg)
93 The Raven (Die Rabe)
94 The Peasant's Clever Daughter (Die kluge Bauerntochter)
95 Old Hildebrand (Der alte Hildebrand)
96 The Three Little Birds (De drei Vügelkens)
97 The Water of Life (Das Wasser des Lebens)
98 Dr. Know-All (Doktor Allwissend)
99 The Spirit in the Bottle (Der Geist im Glas)
100 The Devil's Sooty Brother (Des Teufels rußiger Bruder)
101 Bearskin (Der Bärenhäuter)
102 The Willow-Wren and the Bear (Der Zaunkönig und der Bär)
103 Sweet Porridge (Der süße Brei)
104 Wise Folks (Die klugen Leute)
105 Stories about Snakes (Märchen von der Unke)
106 The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat (Der arme Müllerbursch und das Kätzchen)
107 The Two Travellers (Die beiden Wanderer)
108 Hans the Hedgehog (Hans mein Igel)
109 The Shroud (Das Totenhemdchen)
110 The Jew among Thorns (Der Jude im Dorn)
111 The Skilful Huntsman (Der gelernte Jäger)
112 The Flail from Heaven (Der Dreschflegel vom Himmel)
113 The Two Kings' Children (De beiden Künigeskinner)
114 The Cunning Little Tailor (Vom klugen Schneiderlein)
115 The Bright Sun Brings It to Light (Die klare Sonne bringt's an den Tag)
116 The Blue Light (Das blaue Licht)
117 The Wilful Child (Das eigensinnige Kind)
118 The Three Army Surgeons (Die drei Feldscherer)
119 The Seven Swabians (Die sieben Schwaben)
120 The Three Apprentices (Die drei Handwerksburschen)
121 The King's Son Who Feared Nothing (Der Königssohn, der sich vor nichts fürchtet)
122 Donkey Cabbages (Der Krautesel)
123 The Old Woman in the Wood (Die Alte im Wald)
124 The Three Brothers (Die drei Brüder)
125 The Devil and His Grandmother (Der Teufel und seine Großmutter)
126 Ferdinand the Faithful (Ferenand getrü un Ferenand ungetrü)
127 The Iron Stove (Der Eisenofen)
128 The Lazy Spinner (Die faule Spinnerin)
129 The Four Skilful Brothers (Die vier kunstreichen Brüder)
130 One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes (Einäuglein, Zweiäuglein und Dreiäuglein)
131 Fair Katrinelje and Pif Paf Poltrie (Die schöne Katrinelje und Pif Paf Poltrie)
132 The Fox and the Horse (Der Fuchs und das Pferd)
133 The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces (Die zertanzten Schuhe)
134 The Six Servants (Die sechs Diener)
135 The White Bride and the Black One (Die weiße und die schwarze Braut)
136 Iron John (Der Eisenhans)
137 The Three Black Princesses (De drei schwatten Prinzessinnen)
138 Knoist and His Three Sons (Knoist un sine dre Sühne)
139 The Maid of Brakel (Dat Mäken von Brakel)
140 Domestic Servants (Das Hausgesinde)
141 The Lambkin and the Little Fish (Das Lämmchen und Fischchen)
142 Simeli Mountain (Simeliberg)
143 Going A-Travelling (Up Reisen gohn)
144 The Donkey (Das Eselein)
145 The Ungrateful Son (Der undankbare Sohn)
146 The Turnip (Die Rübe)
147 The Old Man Made Young Again (Das junggeglühte Männlein)
148 The Lord's Animals and the Devil's (Des Herrn und des Teufels Getier)
149 The Beam (Der Hahnenbalken)
150 The Old Beggar-Woman (Die alte Bettelfrau)
151 The Three Sluggards (Die drei Faulen)
151* The Twelve Idle Servants (Die zwölf faulen Knechte)
152 The Shepherd Boy (Das Hirtenbüblein)
153 The Star-Money (Die Sterntaler)
154 The Stolen Farthings (Der gestohlene Heller)
155 Brides on their Trial (Die Brautschau)
156 Odds and Ends (Die Schlickerlinge)
157 The Sparrow and His Four Children (Der Sperling und seine vier Kinder)
158 The Story of Schlauraffen Land [The Tale of Cockaigne] (Das Märchen vom Schlauraffenland)
159 The Ditmarsh Tale of Wonders (Das Diethmarsische Lügenmärchen)
160 A Riddling Tale (Rätselmärchen)
161 Snow-White and Rose-Red (Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot)
162 The Wise Servant (Der kluge Knecht)
163 The Glass Coffin (Der gläserne Sarg)
164 Lazy Harry (Der faule Heinz)
165 The Griffin (Der Vogel Greif)
166 Strong Hans (Der starke Hans)
167 The Peasant in Heaven (Das Bürle im Himmel)
168 Lean Lisa (Die hagere Liese)
169 The Hut in the Forest (Das Waldhaus)
170 Sharing Joy and Sorrow (Lieb und Leid teilen)
171 The Willow-Wren (Der Zaunkönig)
172 The Sole [The Flounder] (Die Scholle)
173 The Bittern and Hoopoe (Rohrdommel und Wiedehopf)
174 The Owl (Die Eule)
175 The Moon (Der Mond)
176 The Duration of Life (Die Lebenszeit)
177 Death's Messengers (Die Boten des Todes)
178 Master Pfriem (Meister Pfriem)
179 The Goose-Girl at the Well (Die Gänsehirtin am Brunnen)
180 Eve's Various Children (Die ungleichen Kinder Evas)
181 The Nixie of the Mill-Pond (Die Nixe im Teich)
182 The Little Folks' Presents (Die Geschenke des kleinen Volkes)
183 The Giant and the Tailor (Der Riese und der Schneider)
184 The Nail (Der Nagel)
185 The Poor Boy in the Grave (Der arme Junge im Grab)
186 The True Sweetheart [The True Bride] (Die wahre Braut)
187 The Hare and the Hedgehog (Der Hase und der Igel)
188 The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle (Spindel, Weberschiffchen und Nadel)
189 The Peasant and the Devil (Der Bauer und der Teufel)
190 The Crumbs on the Table (Die Brosamen auf dem Tisch)
191 The Sea-Hare (Das Meerhäschen)
192 The Master Thief (Der Meisterdieb)
193 The Drummer (Der Trommler)
194 The Ear of Corn (Die Kornähre)
195 The Grave Mound (Der Grabhügel)
196 Old Rinkrank (Oll Rinkrank)
197 The Crystal Ball (Die Kristallkugel)
198 Maid Maleen (Jungfrau Maleen)
199 The Boot of Buffalo Leather (Der Stiefel von Büffelleder)
200 The Golden Key (Der goldene Schlüssel)
CHILDREN'S LEGENDS
Legend 1 St. Joseph in the Forest (Der heilige Joseph im Walde)
Legend 2 The Twelve Apostles (Die zwölf Apostel)
Legend 3 The Rose (Die Rose)
Legend 4 Poverty and Humility Lead to Heaven (Armut und Demut führen zum Himmel)
Legend 5 God's Food (Gottes Speise)
Legend 6 The Three Green Twigs (Die drei grünen Zweige)
Legend 7 Our Lady's Little Glass (Muttergottesgläschen)
Legend 8 The Aged Mother (Die alte Mütterchen)
Legend 9 The Heavenly Wedding (Die himmlische Hochzeit)
Legend 10 The Hazel Branch (Die Haselrute)

HOUSEHOLD STORIES BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM

By Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Illustrator: Walter Crane

Translator: Lucy Crane

Illustrations

Half-Title.
The Sleeping Beauty.   Frontispiece
Title-Page.    
    PAGE
The Rabbit's Bride, Headpiece 1
  Tailpiece 2
Six Soldiers of Fortune, Headpiece 3
  Tailpiece 8
Clever Grethel, Headpiece 9
  Tailpiece 11
The Death of the Hen, Headpiece 12
  Tailpiece 13
Hans in Luck, Headpiece 14
  Tailpiece 19
The Goose Girl   To face page 20
  Headpiece 20
  Tailpiece 25
The Raven, Headpiece 26
  Tailpiece 31
The Frog Prince, Headpiece 32
  Tailpiece 36
Cat and Mouse in Partnership, Headpiece 37
  Tailpiece 39
The Wolf and the Seven Kids, Headpiece 40
  Tailpiece 42
Faithful John   To face page 43
  Headpiece 43
  Tailpiece 51
The Wonderful Musician, Headpiece 52
  Tailpiece 55
The Twelve Brothers, Headpiece 56
  Tailpiece 61
The Vagabonds, Headpiece 62
  Tailpiece 64
The Brother and Sister, Headpiece 65
  Tailpiece 71
Rapunzel   To face page 72
  Headpiece 72
  Tailpiece 75
The Three Little Men in the Wood, Headpiece 76
  Tailpiece 81
The Three Spinsters, Headpiece 82
  Tailpiece 84
Hansel and Grethel, Headpiece 85
  Tailpiece 92
The White Snake   To face page 93
  Headpiece 93
  Tailpiece 97
The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean, Headpiece 98
  Tailpiece 99
The Fisherman and his Wife, Headpiece 100
  Tailpiece 108
The Gallant Tailor, Headpiece 109
  Tailpiece 117
Aschenputtel, Headpiece 118
  Tailpiece 125
The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage, Headpiece 126
  Tailpiece 127
Mother Hulda   To face page 128
  Headpiece 128
  Tailpiece 131
Little Red-cap, Headpiece 132
  Tailpiece 135
The Bremen Town Musicians, Headpiece 136
  Tailpiece 139
Prudent Hans, Headpiece 140
  Tailpiece 144
Clever Else, Headpiece 145
  Tailpiece 148
The Table, the Ass, and the Stick, Headpiece 149
  Tailpiece 159
Tom Thumb, Headpiece 160
  Tailpiece 166
How Mrs. Fox Married again, Headpiece 167
  Initial 169
  Tailpiece 170
The Elves, Headpiece 171
  Initial 173
  Initial 174
  Tailpiece 174
The Robber Bridegroom   To face page 175
  Headpiece 175
  Tailpiece 178
Mr. Korbes, Headpiece 179
  Tailpiece 180
Tom Thumb's Travels, Headpiece 181
  Tailpiece 185
The Almond Tree   To face page 186
  Headpiece 186
  Tailpiece 194
Old Sultan, Headpiece 195
  Tailpiece 197
The Six Swans   To face page 198
  Headpiece 198
  Tailpiece 203
The Sleeping Beauty, Headpiece 204
  Tailpiece 207
King Thrushbeard, Headpiece 208
  Tailpiece 212
Snow-white   To face page 213
  Headpiece 213
  Tailpiece 221
The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn, Headpiece 222
  Tailpiece 227
Rumpelstiltskin, Headpiece 228
  Tailpiece 231
Roland, Headpiece 232
  Tailpiece 235
The Golden Bird,   To face page 236
  Headpiece 236
  Tailpiece 243
The Dog and the Sparrow, Headpiece 244
  Tailpiece 247
Fred and Kate, Headpiece 248
  Tailpiece 255
The Little Farmer, Headpiece 256
  Tailpiece 261
The Queen Bee, Headpiece 262
  Tailpiece 264
The Golden Goose, Headpiece 265
  Tailpiece 269

GRIMM'S FAIRY STORIES

Colored Illustrations By John B. Gruelle

Pen and Ink Sketches by R. EMMETT OWEN



CONTENTS

THE GOOSE-GIRL
THE LITTLE BROTHER AND SISTER
HANSEL AND GRETHEL
OH, IF I COULD BUT SHIVER!
DUMMLING AND THE THREE FEATHERS
LITTLE SNOW WHITE
CATHERINE AND FREDERICK
THE VALIANT LITTLE TAILOR
LITTLE RED CAP
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
BEARSKIN
CINDERELLA
FAITHFUL JOHN
THE WATER OF LIFE
THUMBLING
BRIAR ROSE
THE SIX SWANS
RAPUNZEL
MOTHER HOLLE
THE FROG PRINCE
THE TRAVELS OF TOM THUMB
SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED
THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE WOOD
RUMPELSTILTSKIN
LITTLE ONE-EYE, TWO-EYES AND THREE-EYES

SNOWDROP & OTHER TALES

By The Brothers Grimm

Illustrated By Arthur Rackham



CONTENTS

  PAGE
SNOWDROP 1
THE PINK 11
BRIAR ROSE 17
THE JEW AMONG THE THORNS 22
ASHENPUTTEL 28
THE WHITE SNAKE 37
THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN KIDS 42
THE QUEEN BEE 46
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER 49
THE WOLF AND THE MAN 51
THE TURNIP 53
CLEVER HANS 57
THE THREE LANGUAGES 63
THE FOX AND THE CAT 67
THE FOUR CLEVER BROTHERS 69
THE LADY AND THE LION 75
THE FOX AND THE HORSE 81
THE BLUE LIGHT 84
[viii]THE GOOSEGIRL 90
THE GOLDEN GOOSE 97
THE WATER OF LIFE 104
CLEVER GRETHEL 111
THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN 114
DOCTOR KNOW-ALL 121
THE SEVEN RAVENS 124
THE MARRIAGE OF MRS. REYNARD 128
THE SALAD 132
THE YOUTH WHO COULD NOT SHUDDER 140
KING THRUSHBEARD 152
IRON HANS 157

ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR

The Dwarfs, when they came in the evening, found Snowdrop lying on the ground Frontispiece
  FACING PAGE
The King could not contain himself for joy 18
The young Prince said, ‘I am not afraid; I am determined to go and look upon the lovely Briar Rose’ 20
Ashenputtel goes to the ball 30
The Fishes, in their joy, stretched up their heads above the water, and promised to reward him 38
The Seven Kids and their mother capered and danced round the spring in their joy 44
The Ducks, which he had once saved, dived and brought up the key from the depths 48
So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and passed out of the town gate 68
The King’s only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon 72
She went away accompanied by the Lions 76
Alas! dear Falada, there thou hangest 92
Blow, blow, little breeze, And Conrad’s hat seize 96
Good Dwarf, can you not tell me where my brothers are? 106
[x] Then he ran after him, still holding the carving-knife, and cried, ‘Only one, only one!’ 112
The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared 116
Once upon a time a poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale 120
The good little Sister cut off her own tiny finger, fitted it into the lock, and succeeded in opening it 124
But they said one after another: ‘Halloa! who has been eating off my plate? Who has been drinking out of my cup?’ 126
Then the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man’s beard at the same time 150
The Beggar took her by the hand and led her away 154

BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS

  PAGE
Headpiece 1
‘Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is fairest of us all?’ 2
In the evening the seven Dwarfs came back 4
The scullions brought live coals, which he had to eat until the flames poured out of his mouth 13
‘The Thirteenth Fairy’ 18
But round the castle a hedge of briar roses began to grow up 20
The Jew was forced to spring up and begin to dance 24
Dancing as hard as he could 26
The Three Sleeping Princesses 48
So the rich Brother had to put his Brother’s Turnip into a cart, and have it taken home 54
When he got home he had the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it 61
On the way he passed a swamp, in which a number of Frogs were croaking 64
The Cat crept stealthily up to the topmost branch 67
They found the Princess still on the rock, but the Dragon was asleep with his head on her lap 73
[xii] The poor Horse was very sad, and went into the forest to get a little shelter from the wind and weather 82
Then the Horse sprang up, and dragged the Lion away behind him 83
Before long the Witch came by riding at a furious pace on a tom cat 86
There stands an old tree; cut it down, and you will find something at the roots 98
So now there were seven people running behind Simpleton and his Goose 99
And so they followed up hill and down dale after Simpleton and his Goose 100
The King could no longer withhold his daughter 105
When she entered she met a Dwarf 126
The Ravens coming home 127
Does the gentleman wear red breeches, and has he a pointed muzzle? 131
But the Old Woman was a witch 133
He tied them all together and drove them along till he came to a mill 138
Crowds of black cats and dogs swarmed out of every corner 146
She immediately clutched at his cap to pull it off; but he held it on with both hands 161
He called three times, ‘Iron Hans,’ as loud as he could 162









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