It was evening, and yet no one came to bring the poor bird a drop of water; he stretched out his sl...
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But the poor bird loudly lamented the loss of its freedom, and beat its wings against the iro n bar...
Alas! the poor lark had good reason for sorrow; he had been caught, and put into a cage close by th...
How happy the little daisy was! No one can imagine how happy. The bird kissed her with his beak, san...
"I can see and listen," thought she; "the sun shines on me, and the wind kisses me. Oh! how richly a...
The DaisyATXul0 cf0 Listen to my story! In the country, close by the roadside, there stands a summe...
But what became of the other peas? Why, the one who flew out into the wide world, and said "Catch m...
"Mother, I believe I shall get well," said the sick child in the evening. "The sun has shone in her...
Within the little garret lived a poor woman, who went out to clean stoves, chop wood into sma ll pi...
"What is to happen will happen," said the largest pea. "Crack" went the sh ell as it burst, and the...
The Pea Blossom ATXul0 cf0 There were once five peas in one shell; they were green, the shell was ...
One can run about on tallow candles there, and go in thin and come out fat." "I know nothing of tha...
"What does this mean'?" thought the tree, "what am I to do here? I can hear nothi ng in a place lik...
"Ivede-Avede," cried some. "Humpty-Dumpty," cried others, and there was a fine shouting and crying ...
After this, the tree tried not to tremble at all, though the fire frightened him; he was so anxious ...