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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES
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| The Ducks which he had once saved, dived and brought up the key from the depths | 208 |
| So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and passed out of the town gate | 228 |
| The King’s only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon | 232 |
| She went away accompanied by the Lions | 236 |
| Good Dwarf, can you not tell me where my brothers are? | 266 |
| The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared | 274 |
| Once upon a time poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale | 280 |
| The good little Sister cut of her own tiny finger, fitted it into the lock, and succeeded in opening it | 284 |
| But they said one after another: ‘Halloa! whe bas been eating off my plate? Who has been drinking out of my cup?’ | 286 |
| Then the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man’s beard at the same time | 310 |
| The Beggar took her by the hand and led her away | 314 |
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