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| Headpiece | [1] |
| ‘Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is fairest of us all?’ | [2] |
| In the evening the seven Dwarfs came back | [4] |
| The scullions brought live coals, which he had to eat until the flames poured out of his mouth | [13] |
| ‘The Thirteenth Fairy’ | [18] |
| But round the castle a hedge of briar roses began to grow up | [20] |
| The Jew was forced to spring up and begin to dance | [24] |
| Dancing as hard as he could | [26] |
| The Three Sleeping Princesses | [48] |
| So the rich Brother had to put his Brother’s Turnip into a cart, and have it taken home | [54] |
| When he got home he had the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it | [61] |
| On the way he passed a swamp, in which a number of Frogs were croaking | [64] |
| The Cat crept stealthily up to the topmost branch | [67] |
| They found the Princess still on the rock, but the Dragon was asleep with his head on her lap | [73] |
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The poor Horse was very sad, and went into the forest to get a little shelter from the wind and weather | [82] |
| Then the Horse sprang up, and dragged the Lion away behind him | [83] |
| Before long the Witch came by riding at a furious pace on a tom cat | [86] |
| There stands an old tree; cut it down, and you will find something at the roots | [98] |
| So now there were seven people running behind Simpleton and his Goose | [99] |
| And so they followed up hill and down dale after Simpleton and his Goose | [100] |
| The King could no longer withhold his daughter | [105] |
| When she entered she met a Dwarf | [126] |
| The Ravens coming home | [127] |
| Does the gentleman wear red breeches, and has he a pointed muzzle? | [131] |
| But the Old Woman was a witch | [133] |
| He tied them all together and drove them along till he came to a mill | [138] |
| Crowds of black cats and dogs swarmed out of every corner | [146] |
| She immediately clutched at his cap to pull it off; but he held it on with both hands | [161] |
| He called three times, ‘Iron Hans,’ as loud as he could | [162] |