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The Twelve Brothers

Word Count: 1983    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

ueen who lived happily together and had

sions may be great, and that the kingdom may fall to her alone." He caused likewise twelve coffins to be made, which were already filled with shavings, and in each l

oungest son, who was always with her, and whom she had named Benjam

ied in them." And as she wept while she was saying this, the son comforted her and said, "Weep not, dear mother, we will save ourselves, and go hence." But she said, "Go forth into the forest with thy eleven brothers, and let one sit constantly on the highest tree which can be found, and keep watch, looking towards the tower here in the castle. If I give birth to a lit

d and the turn came to Benjamin, he saw that a flag was being raised. It was, however, not the white, but the blood-red flag which announced that they were all to die. When the brothers he

n, who art the youngest and weakest, thou shalt stay at home and keep house, we others will go out and get food." Then they went into the forest and shot hares, wild deer, birds and pigeons, and whatsoever th

r too small for father?" Then the Queen answered with a heavy heart, "Dear child, these belong to thy twelve brothers." Said the maiden, "Where are my twelve brothers, I have never yet heard of them?" She replied, "God knows where they are, they are wandering about the world." Then she took the maiden and opened the chamber f

er forehead. And she answered, "I am a king's daughter, and am seeking my twelve brothers, and I will walk as far as the sky is blue until I find them." She likewise showed him the twelve shirts which belonged to them. Then Benjamin saw that she was his sister, and said, "I am Benjamin, thy youngest brother." And she began to weep for joy, and Benjamin we

f beneath this tub until our eleven brothers come,

Said Benjamin, "Don't you know anything?" "No," they answered. He continued, "You have been in the forest and I have stayed at home, and yet I know more than you do." "Tel

her royal garments with the golden star on her forehead, and she was beautiful, delicate and fair.

e sister and Benjamin took care to make it ready for them. She sought for the wood for cooking and herbs for vegetables, and put the pans on the fire so that the dinner was always ready when the

rothers pleasure, and plucked the twelve flowers, and thought she would present each brother with one while at dinner. But at the self-same moment that she plucked the flowers the twelve brothers were changed into twelve ravens, and flew away over the forest, and the house and garden vanished likewise. And now the poor maiden

y it, for thou must be dumb for seven years, and mayst not speak or laugh, and if thou speakest one single word,

, and was so charmed with her beauty that he called to ask her if she would be his wife. She made no answer, but nodded a little with her head. So he climbed up the tree himself, carried her down, placed her on his horse, and bore her home. Then the wedding was solemnized with great magnificence and rejoicing, but the bride neither spoke nor smiled. When they had lived happily together for a few years, the King's mother, who was a wicked woman, began to slander the you

Then a whirring sound was heard in the air, and twelve ravens came flying towards the place, and sank downwards, and when they touched the earth they were her twelve brothers, whom she had delivered. They tore the fire asunder, extinguished the flames, set their dear sister free, and kissed and embraced her. And now as she dared to op

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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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