Grimm's Goblins: Selected from the Household Stories of the Brothers Grimm, with Illustrations in Colors, from Cruikshank's Designs

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Ticknor & Fields, 1863 - 111 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 111 - This preservation photocopy was made at BookLab, Inc., in compliance with copyright law. The paper is Weyerhaeuser Cougar Opaque Natural, which exceeds ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984.
الصفحة 10 - Ah !" said the woman, with a deep sigh, and she looked at the blood before her, and was very sad, " had I but a child as red as blood and as white as snow...
الصفحة 4 - There was once a Shoemaker, who, from no fault of his own, had become so poor that at last he had nothing left, but just sufficient leather for one pair of shoes. In the evening he cut out the leather, intending to make it up in the morning; and, as he had a good conscience, he lay quietly down to sleep, first commending himself to God. In the morning he said his prayers, and then sat down to work; but behold the pair of shoes was already made, and there they stood upon his board. The poor man was...
الصفحة 23 - I was so sad when I went out and now I am so light-hearted; that is a splendid bird, he has given me a pair of red shoes!" "Well," said the woman, and sprang to her feet and her hair stood up like flames of fire, "I feel as if the world were coming to an end! I, too, will go out and see if my heart feels lighter.
الصفحة 6 - ... with their little fingers, stitching and sewing and hammering so swiftly and lightly, that the shoemaker could not take his eyes off them for astonishment. They did not cease until all was brought to an end, and the shoes stood ready on the table; and then they sprang quickly away. The following morning the wife said, "The little men have made us rich, and we must show our gratitude to them; for although they run about they must be cold, for they have nothing on their bodies. I will make a little...
الصفحة 11 - Then her husband buried her beneath the juniper tree, and he began to weep sore; after some time he was more at ease, and though he still wept he could bear it, and after some time longer he took another wife. By the second wife he had a daughter, but the...
الصفحة 90 - THE GOLDEN GOOSE. THERE was once a man who had three sons, the youngest of •whom was named Dummling, and on that account was despised and slighted, and put hack on every occasion.
الصفحة 93 - ... to follow, whether they would or no, as fast as their legs could carry them. In the middle of a field the parson met them ; and when he saw the train, he said, " Are you not ashamed of yourselves, you bold girls, to run after the young man in that way over the fields? is that proper behaviour?
الصفحة 4 - A shoemaker, by no fault of his own, had become so poor that at last he had nothing left but leather for one pair of shoes. So in the evening, he cut out the shoes which he wished to begin to make the next morning, and as he had a good conscience, he lay down quietly in his bed, commended himself to God, and fell asleep. In the morning, after he had said his prayers, and was just going to...

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