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1 Now there was once a maiden whose name was Jorinda.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In JORINDA AND JORINDEL
2 She called them one after another by name, but no one answered.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN LITTLE KIDS
3 The mouse at once asked what name had been given to the third child.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In CAT AND MOUSE IN PARTNERSHIP
4 Now the name of this lad, that the real bride was to help in watching the king's geese, was Curdken.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE GOOSE-GIRL
5 After that she drew a gold ring, on which her name was engraved, off her finger, and put it upon one of his.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE RAVEN
6 There was once a man called Frederick: he had a wife whose name was Catherine, and they had not long been married.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In FREDERICK AND CATHERINE
7 Now the queen lay awake all night, thinking of all the odd names that she had ever heard; and she sent messengers all over the land to find out new ones.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In RUMPELSTILTSKIN
8 And they made a coffin of glass, so that they might still look at her, and wrote upon it in golden letters what her name was, and that she was a king's daughter.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In SNOWDROP
9 He said to him: 'Dear son, I wished to see you once again before my end, promise me to marry as I wish,' and he named a certain king's daughter who was to be his wife.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE TWELVE HUNTSMEN
10 She was prettier than all the pretty girls that ever were seen before, and a shepherd lad, whose name was Jorindel, was very fond of her, and they were soon to be married.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In JORINDA AND JORINDEL
11 The man in his terror consented to everything, and when the woman was brought to bed, the enchantress appeared at once, gave the child the name of Rapunzel, and took it away with her.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In RAPUNZEL