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1  Then he was to go with him and bring back the stolen money.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In DOCTOR KNOWALL
2  The miser began to tell his tale, and said he had been robbed of his money.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE MISER IN THE BUSH
3  With that he put his money into his purse, and set out, roaming over hill and valley.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE MISER IN THE BUSH
4  So when Frederick and Catherine came down, there they found all their money safe and sound.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In FREDERICK AND CATHERINE
5  When he had doctored people awhile, but not long, a rich and great lord had some money stolen.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In DOCTOR KNOWALL
6  He had not even so much as a cow, and still less money to buy one, and yet he and his wife did so wish to have one.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE LITTLE PEASANT
7  Then he was told about Doctor Knowall who lived in such and such a village, and must know what had become of the money.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In DOCTOR KNOWALL
8  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 Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE WHITE SNAKE
9  Now this king was very fond of money; and when he heard the miller's boast his greediness was raised, and he sent for the girl to be brought before him.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In RUMPELSTILTSKIN
10  On hearing this, the man said, 'I will give you something in exchange for those three things; not money, for that I have not got, but something that is of far more value.'
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE RAVEN
11  The same day a customer came in, and the shoes suited him so well that he willingly paid a price higher than usual for them; and the poor shoemaker, with the money, bought leather enough to make two pairs more.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER
12  At last he went to the judge, and complained that a rascal had robbed him of his money, and beaten him into the bargain; and that the fellow who did it carried a bow at his back and a fiddle hung round his neck.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE MISER IN THE BUSH
13  About a month afterwards he went upstairs into a lumber-room to look for some old iron, that he might sell it and raise a little money; and there, instead of his iron, he saw a large pile of gold lying on the floor.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN
14  When the money was being counted out to him, it so happened that the doctor was sitting at table, and when the peasant saw how well he ate and drank, his heart desired what he saw, and would willingly have been a doctor too.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In DOCTOR KNOWALL
15  Now this king and queen had plenty of money, and plenty of fine clothes to wear, and plenty of good things to eat and drink, and a coach to ride out in every day: but though they had been married many years they had no children, and this grieved them very much indeed.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In BRIAR ROSE
16  Then the father started, trembling with fear and horror, and saw what it was that he had bound himself to do; but as no gold was come, he made himself easy by thinking that it was only a joke that the dwarf was playing him, and that, at any rate, when the money came, he should see the bearer, and would not take it in.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN
17  Then the miser began to beg and promise, and offered money for his liberty; but he did not come up to the musician's price for some time, and he danced him along brisker and brisker, and the miser bid higher and higher, till at last he offered a round hundred of florins that he had in his purse, and had just gained by cheating some poor fellow.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE MISER IN THE BUSH
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