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Allerleirauh |
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Bearskin |
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Brides On Their Trial |
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Brother and Sister |
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Brother Lustig |
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Cat and Mouse in Partnership |
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Cinderella |
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Cinderella (Translated by Maria Tatar) |
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Clever Elsie |
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Clever Grethel |
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Clever Hans |
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d**h's Messengers |
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Doctor Knowall |
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Domestic Servants |
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Donkey Cabbages |
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Eve's Various Children |
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Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie |
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Faithful John |
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Ferdinand the Faithful |
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Fitcher's Bird |
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Fitcher's Bird (Translated by Maria Tatar) |
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Frau Trude |
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Frederick and Catherine |
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Fundevogel |
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Gambling Hansel |
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God's Food |
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Godfather d**h |
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Going A-Travelling |
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Gossip Wolf and the Fox |
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Hai Luv |
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Hans in Luck |
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Hans Married |
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Hans the Hedgehog |
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Hansel and Gretel |
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Hansel and Gretel (Translated by Maria Tatar) |
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He Straw, the Coal, and the Bean |
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Herr Korbes |
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How Six Men Got On in the World |
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Iron John |
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Jorinda and Joringel |
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King Thrushbeard |
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Knoist and His Three Sons |
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Lazy Harry |
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Lean Lisa |
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Little Briar-Rose |
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Little Red Cap (translated by Maria Tatar) |
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Little Red-Cap |
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Maid Maleen |
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Master Pfriem |
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Mother Holle |
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Odds and Ends |
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Old Hildebrand |
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Old Rinkrank |
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Old Sultan |
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One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes |
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Oneovdabigboiz |
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Our Lady's Child |
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Ownlee Eue |
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Poverty and Humility Lead to Heaven |
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Rapunzel |
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Rumpelstiltskin |
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Sharing Joy and Sorrow |
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Simeli Mountain |
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Snow White |
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Snow White (trans. Maria Tatar) |
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Snow-White and Rose-Red |
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Snow-White and the Seven Dwarves |
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St. Joseph in the Forest |
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Stories About Snakes |
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Strong Hans |
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Sweet Porridge |
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Sweetheart Roland |
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The Aged Mother |
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The Beam |
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The Bittern and the Hoopoe |
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The Blue Light |
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The Boots of Buffalo-Leather |
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The Bremen Town-Musicians |
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The Bright Sun Brings It to Light |
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The Crumbs on the Table |
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The Crystal Ball |
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The Cunning Little Tailor |
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The d**h of the Little Hen |
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The Devil and His Grandmother |
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The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs |
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The Devil's Sooty Brother |
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The Ditmarsch Tale of Wonders |
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The Dog and the Sparrow |
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The Donkey |
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The Drummer |
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The Duration of Life |
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The Ear of Corn |
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The Elves (one more story) |
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The Elves (Second Story) |
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The Elves (two stories) |
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The Fisherman and His Wife |
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The Flail from Heaven |
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The Four Skilful Brothers |
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The Fox and the Cat |
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The Fox and the Geese |
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The Fox and the Horse |
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The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich |
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The Frog King, or Iron Henry |
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The Giant and the Tailor |
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The Girl Without Hands |
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The Gla** Coffin |
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The Godfather |
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The Gold-Children |
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The Golden Bird |
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The Golden Goose |
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The Good Bargain |
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The Goose-Girl |
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The Goose-Girl at the Well |
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The Grave-Mound |
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The Griffin |
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The Hare and the Hedgehog |
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The Hare's Bride |
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The Hazel-Branch |
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The Hut in the Forest |
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The Iron Stove |
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The Jew Among Thorns |
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The Juniper Tree (Translated by Maria Tatar) |
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The Juniper-Tree |
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The King of the Golden Mountain |
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The King's Son Who Feared Nothing |
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The Knapsack, The Hat, and The Horn |
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The Lambkin and the Little Fish |
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The Lazy Spinner |
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The Little Folks' Presents |
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The Little Peasant |
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The Lord's Animals and the Devil's |
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The Louse and the Flea |
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The Maid of Brakel |
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The Master-Thief |
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The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage |
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The Nail |
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The Nix of the Mill-Pond |
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The Old Beggar-Woman |
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The Old Man and His Grandson |
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The Old Man Made Young Again |
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The Old Woman in the Wood |
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The Owl |
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The Pack of Ragamuffins |
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The Peasant and the Devil |
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The Peasant in Heaven |
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The Peasant's Wise Daughter |
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The Pink |
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The Poor Boy in the Grave |
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The Poor Man and the Rich Man |
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The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat |
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The Queen Bee |
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The Raven |
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The Riddle |
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The Robber Bridegroom |
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The Robber Bridegroom (Translated by Maria Tatar) |
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The Rose |
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The Sea-Hare |
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The Seven Ravens |
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The Seven Swabians |
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The Shepherd Boy |
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The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces |
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The Shroud |
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The Singing Bone |
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The Singing, Soaring Lark |
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The Six Servants |
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The Six Swans |
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The Skilful Huntsman |
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The Sole |
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The Sparrow and His Four Children |
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The Spindle, The Shuttle, and The Needle |
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The Spirit in the Bottle |
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The Star-Money |
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The Stolen Farthings |
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The Story of a Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was |
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The Story of Schlauraffen Land |
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The Tailor in Heaven |
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The Thief and His Master |
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The Three Apprentices |
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The Three Army-Surgeons |
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The Three Black Princesses |
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The Three Brothers |
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The Three Feathers |
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The Three Green Twigs |
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The Three Languages |
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The Three Little Birds |
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The Three Little Men in the Wood |
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The Three Sluggards |
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The Three Snake-Leaves |
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The Three Sons of Fortune |
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The Three Spinners |
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The True Sweetheart |
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The Turnip |
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The Twelve Apostles |
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The Twelve Brothers |
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The Twelve Huntsmen |
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The Two Brothers |
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The Two Kings' Children |
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The Two Travellers |
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The Ungrateful Son |
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The Valiant Little Tailor |
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The Water of Life |
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The Water-Nix |
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The Wedding of Mrs. Fox (two stories) |
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The White Bride and the Black One |
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The White Snake |
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The Willful Child |
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The Willow-Wren |
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The Willow-Wren and the Bear |
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The Wise Servant |
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The Wishing-Table, The Gold-Ass, and The Cudgel in the Sack |
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The Wolf and the Fox |
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The Wolf and the Man |
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The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids |
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The Wonderful Musician |
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The Young Giant |
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Thumbling |
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Thumbling as Journeyman |
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Wise Folks |
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