German Popular StoriesChatto & Windus, 1875 - 371 sider |
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... wolf and the bear were walking together in a wood , they heard a bird singing most delightfully . " Brother , " said the bear , " what can that bird be that is singing so sweetly ? " " O ! " said the wolf , " that is his majesty the ...
... wolf and the bear were walking together in a wood , they heard a bird singing most delightfully . " Brother , " said the bear , " what can that bird be that is singing so sweetly ? " " O ! " said the wolf , " that is his majesty the ...
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... wolf and the bear grew frightened , and ran away to their dens . But the young tom - tits kept crying and screaming ; and when their father and mother came home and offered them food , they all said , " We will not touch a bit ; no ...
... wolf and the bear grew frightened , and ran away to their dens . But the young tom - tits kept crying and screaming ; and when their father and mother came home and offered them food , they all said , " We will not touch a bit ; no ...
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... wolf was at their tails ; and the maid , having groped about and found nothing , went away for a light . By the time she returned , Tom had slipt off into the barn ; and when the cook had looked about and searched every hole and corner ...
... wolf was at their tails ; and the maid , having groped about and found nothing , went away for a light . By the time she returned , Tom had slipt off into the barn ; and when the cook had looked about and searched every hole and corner ...
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... wolf sprung out , and swallowed the whole stomach , with Tom in it , at a single gulp , and ran away . Tom , however , was not dis- heartened ; and thinking the wolf would not dislike having some chat with him as he was going along , he ...
... wolf sprung out , and swallowed the whole stomach , with Tom in it , at a single gulp , and ran away . Tom , however , was not dis- heartened ; and thinking the wolf would not dislike having some chat with him as he was going along , he ...
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... wolf has swal- lowed me : " and his father said , " Heaven be praised ! we have found our dear child again ; " and he told his wife not to use the scythe , for fear she should hurt him . Then he aimed a great blow , and struck the wolf ...
... wolf has swal- lowed me : " and his father said , " Heaven be praised ! we have found our dear child again ; " and he told his wife not to use the scythe , for fear she should hurt him . Then he aimed a great blow , and struck the wolf ...
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ALFRED CONCANEN answered apple asked asleep beasts beautiful began bird bride brothers castle Chanticleer child cloth extra cried Crown 8vo dance daughter dear door dwarf Edited eldest fairy Faithful John fast father Fcap fell flew frightened frog gave giant gilt give gold golden golden bird gone GOOSE-GIRL Grateful Beasts Grettel Grimm hand happened head heard heart HENRY KINGSLEY horse huntsman Illustrations JOHN RUSKIN JOHN SAUNders juniper tree king king's knew lady laid lived looked master May-bird merry morning mother musician never night old woman OUIDA Paderborn palace Partlet Pee-wit Pentamerone piece poor prince princess queen Roland seven ravens sitting Snow-drop soldier soon stone stood story tell thee thing thou thought Thumbling told took tree turned wife WILKIE COLLINS wished wolf wonderful wood young
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