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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 Shell | 57 |
| Each Star Sat on Its Own Little Chair | 71 |
| The Elves Began to Stitch, Sew, and Hammer | 84 |
| The King’s Daughter Pulled Off His Hat, and His Golden Hair Rolled Down | 111 |
| The Princess Went Out and Gathered Star-Flowers | 130 |
| “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 Gold | 188 |
| A Heavy Shower of Gold-Rain Fell | 210 |
| The Eldest Got the Merry Tailor for a Husband | 227 |
| The Head Answered, “Alas! Young Queen How Ill You Fare” | 244 |
| The First Servant Came With a Dish of Delicate Fare | 258 |
| When the Corn Was Ripe, They Shot It Down | 273 |
| Then the King’s Daughter Came to a Little House and Peeped in Through the Window | 294 |
| “Don’t Be Impatient,” Said Snow-White, “I Will Help You” | 306 |
| When the Gray Mask Fell Off, the Golden Hair Broke Forth Like Sunbeams | 333 |
| The Full Moon Came: She Combed Her Long Black Hair With the Golden Comb | 348 |
| The Prince Took Her by the Hand and Led Her to Church | 363 |