Household Tales by Jacob Grimm (classic books for 12 year olds .txt) ๐
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When it was first published in 1812 as Childrenโs and Household Tales, this collection of Germanic fairy tales contained eighty-six stories and was criticized because, despite the name, it wasnโt particularly well-suited to children. Over the next forty-five years, stories were added, removed, and modified until the final seventh edition was published in 1857, containing 210 fairy tales. Today, the book is commonly referred to as Grimmsโ Fairy Tales.
These fairy tales include well-known characters such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Rapunzel, as well as many more that never became quite as popular. Over the years, these stories have been translated, retold, and adapted to many different media.
This is a collection of Margaret Huntโs 1884 English translation, originally published in two volumes.
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And as she wept while she was saying this, the son comforted her and said, โWeep not, dear mother, we will save ourselves, and go hence.โ
But she said, โGo forth into the forest with thy eleven brothers, and let one sit constantly on the highest tree which can be found, and keep watch, looking towards the tower here in the castle. If I give birth to a little son, I will put up a white flag, and then you may venture to come back, but if I bear a daughter, I will hoist a red flag, and then fly hence as quickly as you are able, and may the good God protect you. And every night I will rise up and pray for youโ โin winter that you may be able to warm yourself at a fire, and in summer that you may not faint away in the heat.โ
After she had blessed her sons therefore, they went forth into the forest. They each kept watch in turn, and sat on the highest oak and looked towards the tower. When eleven days had passed and the turn came to Benjamin, he saw that a flag was being raised. It was, however, not the white, but the blood-red flag which announced that they were all to die. When the brothers heard that, they were very angry and said, โAre we all to suffer death for the sake of a girl? We swear that we will avenge ourselves!โ โwheresoever we find a girl, her red blood shall flow.โ
Thereupon they went deeper into the forest, and in the midst of it, where it was the darkest, they found a little bewitched hut, which was standing empty. Then said they, โHere we will dwell, and thou Benjamin, who art the youngest and weakest, thou shalt stay at home and keep house, we others will go out and get food.โ Then they went into the forest and shot hares, wild deer, birds and pigeons, and whatsoever there was to eat; this they took to Benjamin, who had to dress it for them in order that they might appease their hunger. They lived together ten years in the little hut, and the time did not appear long to them.
The little daughter which their mother the Queen had given birth to, was now grown up; she was good of heart, and fair of face, and had a golden star on her forehead. Once, when it was the great washing, she saw twelve menโs shirts among the things, and asked her mother, โTo whom do these twelve shirts belong, for they are far too small for father?โ
Then the Queen answered with a heavy heart, โDear child, these belong to thy twelve brothers.โ
Said the maiden, โWhere are my twelve brothers, I have never yet heard of them?โ
She replied, โGod knows where they are, they are wandering about the world.โ Then she took the maiden and opened the chamber for her, and showed her the twelve coffins with the shavings, and pillows for the head.
โThese coffins,โ said she, โwere destined for thy brothers, but they went away secretly before thou wert born,โ and she related to her how everything had happened; then said the maiden, โDear mother, weep not, I will go and seek my brothers.โ
So she took the twelve shirts and went forth, and straight into the great forest. She walked the whole day, and in the evening she came to the bewitched hut. Then she entered it and found a young boy, who asked, โFrom whence comest thou, and whither art thou bound?โ and was astonished that she was so beautiful, and wore royal garments, and had a star on her forehead.
And she answered, โI am a kingโs daughter, and am seeking my twelve brothers, and I will walk as far as the sky is blue until I find them.โ She likewise showed him the twelve shirts which belonged to them.
Then Benjamin saw that she was his sister, and said, โI am Benjamin, thy youngest brother.โ And she began to weep for joy, and Benjamin wept also, and they kissed and embraced each other with the greatest love. But after this he said, โDear sister, there is still one difficulty. We have agreed that every maiden whom we meet shall die, because we have been obliged to leave our kingdom on account of a girl.โ
Then said she, โI will willingly die, if by so doing I can deliver my twelve brothers.โ
โNo,โ answered he, โthou shalt not die, seat thyself beneath this tub until our eleven brothers come, and then I will soon come to an agreement with them.โ
She did so, and when it was night the others came from hunting, and their dinner was ready. And as they were sitting at table, and eating, they asked, โWhat news is there?โ
Said Benjamin, โDonโt you know anything?โ
โNo,โ they answered.
He continued, โYou have been in the forest and I have stayed at home, and yet I know more than you do.โ
โTell us then,โ they cried.
He answered, โBut promise me that the first maiden who meets us shall not be killed.โ
โYes,โ they all cried, โshe shall have mercy, only do tell us.โ
Then said he, โOur sister is here,โ and he lifted up the tub, and the Kingโs daughter came forth in her royal garments with the golden star on her forehead, and she was beautiful, delicate and fair. Then they were all rejoiced, and fell on her neck, and kissed and loved her with all their hearts.
Now she stayed at home with Benjamin and helped him with the work. The eleven went into the forest and
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