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Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE FROG-PRINCE
2 And mind the words that thou and I said.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE FROG-PRINCE
3 And mind the words that thou and I said.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE FROG-PRINCE
4 Then the old one bleated, and went on her way with an easy mind.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN LITTLE KIDS
5 But one day he came into her room, where she was sitting playing with her baby, and put her in mind of it.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In RUMPELSTILTSKIN
6 So the brothers agreed that this plan would be much better than either quarrelling or marrying a lady who had no mind to have them.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE FOUR CLEVER BROTHERS
7 The servant refused everything, and only asked for a horse and some money for travelling, as he had a mind to see the world and go about a little.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE WHITE SNAKE
8 So the young man agreed to follow his trade, and he soon showed himself so clever, that nothing could escape him that he had once set his mind upon.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE FOUR CLEVER BROTHERS
9 'Never mind,' he said, 'I have larger maps upstairs in the cupboard, we will look on those,' but they searched in vain, for the castle was not marked even on these.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE RAVEN
10 Meantime little Heinel grew up, and as the end of the twelve years drew near the merchant began to call to mind his bond, and became very sad and thoughtful; so that care and sorrow were written upon his face.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN
11 Thus from being a rich man he became all at once so very poor that nothing was left to him but one small plot of land; and there he often went in an evening to take his walk, and ease his mind of a little of his trouble.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN
12 So he left her by herself; and though he thought it most likely that the wild beasts would tear her in pieces, he felt as if a great weight were taken off his heart when he had made up his mind not to kill her but to leave her to her fate, with the chance of someone finding and saving her.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In SNOWDROP