The Fairy Book: The Best Popular Fairy Stories Selected and Rendered AnewMacmillan, 1868 - 368 páginas |
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... startled by the sight , but nevertheless went to the door of his palace , and , with a mournful countenance , presented her his hand to descend . The fairy condoled with his majesty , and approved of B 2 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY .
... startled by the sight , but nevertheless went to the door of his palace , and , with a mournful countenance , presented her his hand to descend . The fairy condoled with his majesty , and approved of B 2 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY .
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... door to hear what their parents were talking about . Just as the faggot - maker and his wife had come home without their children , a great gentleman of the village sent to pay them two guineas , for work they had done for him , which ...
... door to hear what their parents were talking about . Just as the faggot - maker and his wife had come home without their children , a great gentleman of the village sent to pay them two guineas , for work they had done for him , which ...
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... door , cried out together , " Here we are , mother , here we are ! " She flew like lightning to let them in , and kissed every one of them . The faggot - maker and his wife were charmed at having their children once more with them , and ...
... door , cried out together , " Here we are , mother , here we are ! " She flew like lightning to let them in , and kissed every one of them . The faggot - maker and his wife were charmed at having their children once more with them , and ...
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... door , which was opened by a very good- natured - looking lady , who asked what brought them there . Hop - o ' - my - thumb told her that they were poor children , who had lost their way in the forest , and begged that she would give ...
... door , which was opened by a very good- natured - looking lady , who asked what brought them there . Hop - o ' - my - thumb told her that they were poor children , who had lost their way in the forest , and begged that she would give ...
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... door : this was the Ogre come home . His wife hurried the children under the bed , and told them to lie still , and she then let her husband in . The Ogre asked if supper were ready , and if the wine were fetched from the cellar ; and ...
... door : this was the Ogre come home . His wife hurried the children under the bed , and told them to lie still , and she then let her husband in . The Ogre asked if supper were ready , and if the wine were fetched from the cellar ; and ...
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The Fairy Book: The Best Popular Fairy Stories Selected and Rendered Anew Dinah Maria Mulock Craik Vista de fragmentos - 1882 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abricotina answered asked Avenant beast beautiful began beheld Blue Bird brothers castle child Cinderella clothes court cried crown daughter dear delighted Désirée door dressed dwarf fairy father Fcap fell flew Florina forest Fortunatus frog Furibon gave giant Gilliflower girl gold golden Graciosa Grognon hand handsome happy head heard heart hind Hop-o'-my-thumb Jack killed King Arthur King Charming king's knew lady Lady Cassandra Leander little glass slipper Little One Eye Little Three Eyes Little Two Eyes lived looked madam majesty marry morning mother mountain never night nose Ogre old woman once palace Papillette Patipata Percinet poor prince princess promised queen replied returned Rose servant sisters six swans sleep Snow-white and Rose-red Snowdrop soon stood thou thought told Tom Thumb took tree Troutina voice walked wife wish wood Yellow Dwarf young
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Página 66 - here is the king's son coming with two thousand men to kill you, and to destroy the castle and all that you have.
Página 130 - He arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening, and found the wife standing, as usual, at the door. Jack had disguised himself so completely, that she did not appear to have the least recollection of him ; however, when he pleaded hunger and poverty, in order to gain admittance, he found it very difficult indeed to persuade her. At last he prevailed, and was concealed in the copper. When the giant returned, he said furiously, " I smell fresh meat ! " But Jack felt quite composed, as he had said...
Página 249 - ... the ground beyond, and rolled straight into the water. The King's daughter followed it with her eyes, but it vanished, and the well was deep, so deep that the bottom could not be seen.
Página 130 - I smell fresh meat!" But Jack felt quite composed, as he had said so before, and had been soon satisfied. However, the giant started up suddenly, and, notwithstanding all his wife could say, he searched all round the room. Whilst this was going forward, Jack was exceedingly terrified, wishing himself at home a thousand times; but when the giant approached the copper, and put his hand upon the lid, Jack thought his death was certain. However, nothing happened...
Página 348 - And the more he ate the more he wanted to have, and he said, "Give me some more, you shall have none of it. It seems to me as if it were all mine." And he ate and ate and threw all the bones under the table, until he had finished the whole. But Marlinchen went away to her chest of drawers, and took her best silk handkerchief out of the...
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Página 62 - Jack up in that room, while he went to fetch another giant who lived in the same wood, to enjoy a dinner off Jack's flesh with him. While he was away, Jack heard dreadful shrieks, groans, and cries, from many parts of the castle ; and soon after he heard a mournful voice repeat these lines : — " Haste, valiant stranger, haste away, Lest you become the giant's prey...