German Popular Stories, Том 1

Передня обкладинка
H. Frowde, 1823
 

Зміст

II
1
III
9
IV
14
V
25
VI
36
VII
41
VIII
49
IX
55
XVI
109
XVII
116
XVIII
126
XIX
138
XX
148
XXI
151
XXII
161
XXIII
168

X
66
XI
73
XII
80
XIII
88
XIV
94
XV
104
XXIV
176
XXV
186
XXVI
193
XXVII
203
XXVIII
208
XXIX
211

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Сторінка 235 - Child Rowland to the dark tower came ; His word was still, — Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man.
Сторінка 205 - ... came swimming up again with the ball in his mouth, and threw it on the grass. The king's daughter was delighted to see her pretty plaything once more, and picked it up, and ran away with it. "Wait, wait,
Сторінка 3 - If I have only a piece of bread (and I certainly shall be able to get that), I can, whenever I like, eat my butter and cheese with it ; and when I am thirsty I can milk my cow and drink the milk : what can I wish for more...
Сторінка 12 - The ass placed himself upright on his hind legs, with his forefeet resting against the window; the dog got upon his back; the cat scrambled up to the dog's shoulders; and the cock flew up and sat upon the cat's head. When all was ready a signal was given, and they began their music.
Сторінка 31 - I don't know how that may be," said she; "never is a long time. I am king, it is true; but I begin to be tired of that, and I think I should like to be emperor." "Alas, wife! why should you wish to be emperor?" said the fisherman. "Husband," said she, "go to the fish! I say I will be emperor.
Сторінка 10 - With all my heart," said the cock: so they all four went on jollily together. They could not, however, reach the great city the first day: so when night came on they went into a wood to sleep. The ass and the dog laid themselves down under a great tree, and the cat climbed up into the branches; while the cock, thinking that the higher he sat the safer he should be, flew up to the very top of the tree, and then, according to his custom, before he went to sleep, looked out on all sides of him to see...
Сторінка 17 - So he sat down, and the fox began to run, and away they went over stock and stone so quickly that their hair whistled in the wind. When they came to the village, the...
Сторінка 29 - Perhaps we may," said the wife; "but let us consider and sleep upon it before we make up our minds.
Сторінка 20 - ... take the bird out of the shabby cage and put it into the handsome one, otherwise you will repent it.
Сторінка 5 - Heaven reward you for your kindness ! " said Hans, as he gave the butcher the cow, and took the pig off' the wheelbarrow, and drove it off, holding it by the string that was tied to its leg. So on he jogged, and all seemed now to go right with him. He had met with some misfortunes to be sure, but he was now well repaid for all.

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