LITTLE ONE-EYE, LITTLE TWO-EYES, AND LITTLE THREE-EYES
JORINDE AND JORINGEL
ALLERLEIRAUH; OR, THE MANY-FURRED CREATURE
THE TWELVE HUNTSMEN
SPINDLE, SHUTTLE, AND NEEDLE
THE CRYSTAL COFFIN
THE THREE SNAKE-LEAVES
THE RIDDLE
JACK MY HEDGEHOG
THE GOLDEN LADS
THE WHITE SNAKE
THE STORY OF A CLEVER TAILOR
THE GOLDEN MERMAID
THE WAR OF THE WOLF AND THE FOX
THE STORY OF THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE
THE THREE MUSICIANS
THE THREE DOGS
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'My daughter certainly ought to be the first to be married; she is older than yours, and a thousand times more charming!'
The King, who hated disputes, said, 'Very well, it's no affair of mine, settle it your own way.'
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The days were so long, and the nights so dull, but for a whole month she never went near her little window, lest he should fly to her as he used to do.
However, at last the spy, who had never taken her eyes off the Princess day or night, was so overcome with weariness that she fell into a deep sleep, and as soon as the Princess saw that, she flew to open her window and cried softly: