Grimm
Reading Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales from beginning to end
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: The Goose-Girl
“There was once upon a time an old Queen whose husband had been dead for many years, and she had a beautiful daughter.”
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: Maid Maleen
“There was once a King who had a son who asked in marriage the daughter of a mighty King; she was called Maid Maleen, and was very beautiful.”
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: The Singing Bone
“A certain country was greatly troubled by a wild boar that attacked workers in the fields, killed men, and tore them to pieces with its terrible tusks.”
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: Old Hildebrand
“Once upon a time lived a peasant and his wife, and the parson of the village had a fancy for the wife, and had wished for a long while to spend a whole day happily with her, and the peasant woman, too, was quite willing.”
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: The Robber Bridegroom
“There once was a miller who had a beautiful daughter, and when she was grown up he became anxious that she should be well married and taken care of; so he thought, ‘If a decent sort of man comes and asks her in marriage, I will give her to him.'”
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Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales: Fitcher’s Bird
“There was once a wizard who used to take the form of a poor man.”














