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Grimm's Fairy Tales. Parts 1-40
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Описание:
Сказки Братьев Гримм. Полное собрание сказок. Язык: английский. Сказки с 1 по 40.
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BookTrust
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28 мая 2015 в 19:05 (текущая версия от 28 мая 2015 в 19:52)
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Сказки:
001. The frog king or Iron Henry
002. Cat and mouse in partnership
003. Our Lady's Child
004. The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
005. The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids
006. Trusty John
007. The good bargain
008. The Wonderful Musician
009. The twelve brothers
010. The pack of ragamuffins
011. The brother and sister
012. Rapunzel
013. The three little men in the wood
014. The three spinners
015. Hansel and Gretel
016. The three snake-leaves
017. The white snake
018. Straw, coal, and bean
019. The fisherman and his wife
020. The Valiant Little Tailor
021. Cinderella
022. The riddle
023. The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage
024. Mother Hulda
025. The seven ravens
026. Little Red Riding Hood
027. The Bremen town musicians
028. The singing bone
029. The devil with the three golden hairs
030. The Louse and the Flea
031. The girl without hands
032. Clever Hans
033. The three languages
034. Clever Else
035. The tailor in heaven
036. The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
037. Tom Thumb
038. The wedding of Mrs. Fox
039. The Elves
040. The robber bridegroom
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1 Grimm's Fairy Tales
The complete fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
1. The frog king or Iron Henry
In the old times, when it was still of some use to wish for the thing one wanted, there lived a King whose daughters were all handsome, but the youngest was so beautiful that the sun himself, who has seen so much, wondered each time he shone over her because of her beauty. Near the royal castle there was a great dark wood, and in the wood under an old linden-tree was a well; and when the day was hot, the King's daughter used to go forth into the wood and sit by the brink of the cool well, and if the time seemed long, she would take out a golden ball, and throw it up and catch it again, and this was her favourite pastime.
2 Now it happened one day that the golden ball, instead of falling back into the maiden's little hand which had sent it aloft, dropped to the ground near the edge of the well and rolled in. The king's daughter followed it with her eyes as it sank, but the well was deep, so deep that the bottom could not be seen. Then she began to weep, and she wept and wept as if she could never be comforted. And in the midst of her weeping she heard a voice saying to her: "What ails thee, king's daughter?
3 Thy tears would melt a heart of stone". And when she looked to see where the voice came from, there was nothing but a frog stretching his thick ugly head out of the water. "Oh, is it you, old waddler?" - said she, "I weep because my golden ball has fallen into the well". - "Never mind, do not weep," - answered the frog, "I can help you; but what will you give me if I fetch up your ball again?". - "Whatever you like, dear frog," - said she, "any of my clothes, my pearls and jewels, or even the golden crown that I wear".
4 "Thy clothes, thy pearls and jewels, and thy golden crown are not for me," - answered the frog, "but if thou wouldst love me, and have me for thy companion and play-fellow, and let me sit by thee at table, and eat from thy plate, and drink from thy cup, and sleep in thy little bed, if thou wouldst promise all this, then would I dive below the water and fetch thee thy golden ball again". - "Oh yes," - she answered, "I will promise it all, whatever you want, if you will only get me my ball again".
5 But she thought to herself: What nonsense he talks! As if he could do anything but sit in the water and croak with the other frogs, or could possibly be any one's companion.
But the frog, as soon as he heard her promise, drew his head under the water and sank down out of sight, but after a while he came to the surface again with the ball in his mouth, and he threw it on the grass. The King's daughter was overjoyed to see her pretty plaything again, and she caught it up and ran off with it.
6 "Stop, stop!" cried the frog, "take me up too. I cannot run as fast as you!". But it was of no use, for croak, croak after her as he might, she would not listen to him, but made haste home, and very soon forgot all about the poor frog, who had to betake himself to his well again.
The next day, when the King's daughter was sitting at table with the King and all the court, and eating from her golden plate, there came something pitter patter up the marble stairs, and then there came a knocking at the door, and a voice crying: "Youngest King's daughter, let me in!".
7 And she got up and ran to see who it could be, but when she opened the door, there was the frog sitting outside. Then she shut the door hastily and went back to her seat, feeling very uneasy. The King noticed how quickly her heart was beating, and said: "My child, what are you afraid of? Is there a giant standing at the door ready to carry you away?". - "Oh no," answered she, "no giant, but a horrid frog".
8 - "And what does the frog want?" asked the King. "O dear father," answered she, "when I was sitting by the well yesterday, and playing with my golden ball, it fell into the water, and while I was crying for the loss of it, the frog came and got it again for me on condition I would let him be my companion, but I never thought that he could leave the water and come after me; but now there he is outside the door, and he wants to come in to me".
9 And then they all heard him knocking the second time and crying:
"Youngest King's daughter,
Open to me!
By the well water
What promised
you me?
Youngest King's daughter
Now open to me!".
"That which thou hast promised must thou perform," said the King, "so go now and let him in". So she went and opened the door, and the frog hopped in, following at her heels, till she reached her chair. Then he stopped and cried: "Lift me up to sit by you".
10 But she delayed doing so until the King ordered her. When once the frog was on the chair, he wanted to get on the table, and there he sat and said: "Now push your golden plate a little nearer, so that we may eat together". And so she did, but everybody might see how unwilling she was, and the frog feasted heartily, but every morsel seemed to stick in her throat. "I have had enough now," said the frog at last, "and as I am tired, you must carry me to your room, and make ready your silken bed, and we will lie down and go to sleep".
 

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