Jacob and Wilhelm GrimmOnce upon a time there was a miller. He lived contentedly with his wife. They had money and land, and their prosperity increase...
IN a large town, full of houses and people, there is not room for everybody to have even a little garden, therefore they are obliged to be satisfied w...
BUT how fared little Gerda during Kay’s absence? What had become of him, no one knew, nor could any one give the slightest information, exceptin...
GERDA was obliged to rest again, and just opposite the place where she sat, she saw a great crow come hopping across the snow toward her. He stood loo...
THE coach drove on through a thick forest, where it lighted up the way like a torch, and dazzled the eyes of some robbers, who could not bear to let i...
THEY stopped at a little hut; it was very mean looking; the roof sloped nearly down to the ground, and the door was so low that the family had to cree...
THE walls of the palace were formed of drifted snow, and the windows and doors of the cutting winds. There were more than a hundred rooms in it, all a...
ONCE upon a time in the middle of winter2, when the flakes of snow were falling like feathers from the sky, a queen sat at a window sewing, and the fr...
1872FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSENA CHEERFUL TEMPERby Hans Christian AndersenFROM my father I received the best inheritance, namely a "go...
1872FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSENA GREAT GRIEFby Hans Christian AndersenTHIS story really consists of two parts. The first part might be left...