CONTENTS

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The Frog-King; or, Iron Henry[13]
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids[19]
Rapunzel[24]
Little Brother and Little Sister[30]
The Star-Money[39]
The Fisherman and His Wife[41]
The White Snake[53]
Haensel and Grethel[59]
The Seven Ravens[69]
Ash-Maiden[73]
The Elves and the Shoemaker[83]
The Three Brothers[86]
Little Table Set Thyself, Gold-Ass, and Cudgel Out of the Sack[89]
Iron John[105]
Clever Elsie[117]
The Bremen Town-Musicians[122]
The Six Swans[127]
The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat[134]
Little Red-Cap[140]
King Thrushbeard[145]
The Gold-Children[151]
Little Snow-White[159]
Rumpelstiltskin[171]
Little Briar-Rose[176]
The Three Little Men in the Wood[181]
The Golden Bird[187]
The Queen Bee[197]
Bird-Found[200]
The Golden Goose[204]
Mother Holle[208]
The Two Travelers[213]
Jorinda and Joringel[228]
How Six Men Got On in the World[232]
The Goose-Girl[240]
The Singing, Soaring Lark[249]
Doctor Knowall[257]
The Blue Light[260]
The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle[267]
The Three Luck-Children[272]
The Donkey Cabbages[276]
Clever Hans[285]
The Iron Stove[291]
Sweet Porridge[299]
Snow-White and Rose-Red[301]
The Hedge-King[310]
One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes[314]
The Goose-Girl at the Well[325]
The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces[338]
The Nix of the Mill-Pond[344]
The Little House in the Wood[352]
Maid Maleen[360]

ILLUSTRATIONS

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He Said, “Little Table Set Thyself!”Frontispiece
The Little Kids Cried, “First Show Us Your Paws”20
The King Said, “Will You Be My Dear Wife?”35
“Yes,” Said She, “Now I Am Emperor”48
There Lay the Gold Ring in the Shell57
Each Star Sat on Its Own Little Chair71
The Elves Began to Stitch, Sew, and Hammer84
The King’s Daughter Pulled Off His Hat, and His Golden Hair Rolled Down111
The Princess Went Out and Gathered Star-Flowers130
“Well,” She Laughed, “He Has a Chin Like a Thrush’s Beak”146
The Maiden Said, “I Will Be True to You, Your Life Long”155
“Perhaps,” Said She, “Your Name is Rumpelstiltskin?”174
In the Moonlight He Saw a Bird Whose Feathers Were Shining with Gold188
A Heavy Shower of Gold-Rain Fell210
The Eldest Got the Merry Tailor for a Husband227
The Head Answered, “Alas! Young Queen How Ill You Fare”244
The First Servant Came With a Dish of Delicate Fare258
When the Corn Was Ripe, They Shot It Down273
Then the King’s Daughter Came to a Little House and Peeped in Through the Window294
“Don’t Be Impatient,” Said Snow-White, “I Will Help You”306
When the Gray Mask Fell Off, the Golden Hair Broke Forth Like Sunbeams333
The Full Moon Came: She Combed Her Long Black Hair With the Golden Comb348
The Prince Took Her by the Hand and Led Her to Church363