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The Frog-King, or Iron Henry

Word Count: 1425    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

whenever it shone in her face. Close by the King's castle lay a great dark forest, and under an old lime-tree in the forest was a well, and when the day was very warm, the King's child went o

, and the well was deep, so deep that the bottom could not be seen. On this she began to cry, and cried louder and louder, and could not be comforted. And as she thus lamented some one said to her, "What ails thee, King's daughter? Thou weepest so that even a s

ive me if I bring thy plaything up again?" "Whatever thou wilt have, dear frog," said

be thy companion and play-fellow, and sit by thee at thy little table, and eat off thy little golden plate, and drink out of thy li

ll back again." She, however, thought, "How the silly frog does talk! He lives in the

King's daughter was delighted to see her pretty plaything once more, and picked it up, and ran away with it. "Wait, wait," said the frog. "Take me with thee. I can't run as thou canst." But what

at the door and cried, "Princess, youngest princess, open the door for me." She ran to see who was outside, but when she opened the door, there sat the frog in front of it. Then she slammed the door to, in great haste, sat down to dinner again, and was

l into the water. And because I cried so, the frog brought it out again for me, and because he so insisted, I promised him he should b

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e King commanded her to do it. When the frog was once on the chair he wanted to be on the table, and when he was on the table he said, "Now, push thy little golden plate nearer to me that we may eat together." She did this, but it was easy to see that she did not do i

st the wall. "Now, thou wilt be quiet, odious frog," said she. But when he fell down he was no frog but a King's son with beautiful kind eyes. He by her father's will was now her dear companion and husband. Then he told her how he had been bewitched by a wicked witch, and how no one could have delivered him from the well but herself, and that to-morrow they would go together into his kingdom. Then they went to sleep, and next morning when the sun awoke them, a carriage came driving up with eight white horses, which had white ostrich feathers on their heads, and were harnessed with golden chains

in the well." Again and once again while they were on their way something cracked, and each time the King's son thought the carriage was

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Contents

The Frog-King, or Iron Henry Cat and Mouse in Partnership Our Lady's Child The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids Faithful John The Good Bargain The Wonderful Musician The Twelve Brothers The Pack of Ragamuffins Little Brother and Little Sister
Rapunzel
The Three Little Men in the Wood
The Three Spinners
Hansel and Grethel
The Three Snake-Leaves
The White Snake
The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean
The Fisherman and His Wife
The Valiant Little Tailor
Cinderella
The Riddle
The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage
Mother Holle
The Seven Ravens
Little Red-Cap
The Bremen Town-Musicians
The Singing Bone
The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs
The Louse and the Flea
The Girl Without Hands
Clever Hans
The Three Languages
Clever Elsie
The Tailor in Heaven
The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
Thumbling
The Wedding of Mrs. Fox
The Elves
The Robber Bridegroom
Herr Korbes
The Godfather
Frau Trude
Godfather Death
Thumbling as Journeyman
Fitcher's Bird
The Juniper-Tree
Old Sultan
The Six Swans
Briar-Rose
Fundevogel (Bird-foundling)
King Thrushbeard
Little Snow-white
The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn
Rumpelstiltskin
Sweetheart Roland
The Golden Bird
The Dog and the Sparrow
Frederick and Catherine
The Two Brothers
The Little Peasant
The Queen Bee
The Three Feathers
The Golden Goose
Allerleirauh
The Hare's Bride
The Twelve Huntsmen
The Thief and his Master
Jorinda and Joringel
Chapter 70 The Three Sons of Fortune
Chapter 71 How Six Men Got on in the World
Chapter 72 The Wolf and the Man
Chapter 73 The Wolf and the Fox
Chapter 74 The Fox and His Cousin
Chapter 75 The Fox and the Cat
Chapter 76 The Pink
Chapter 77 Clever Grethel
Chapter 78 The Old Man and His Grandson
The Water-Nix
The Death of the Little Hen
Brother Lustig
Gambling Hansel
Hans in Luck
Hans Married
The Gold-Children
The Fox and the Geese
The Poor Man and the Rich Man
The Singing, Springing Lark
The Goose-Girl
The Young Giant
The Gnome
The King of the Golden Mountain
The Raven
The Peasant's Wise Daughter
Old Hildebrand
The Three Little Birds
The Water of Life
Doctor Knowall
The Spirit in the Bottle
The Devil's Sooty Brother
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