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The Blue Fairy Book

Chapter 10 Rumpelstiltzkin

Word Count: 1130    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

ppened one day that he had an audience with the King, and in order to appear a person

o the test." When the girl was brought to him he led her into a room full of straw, gave her a spinning-wheel and spindle, and said: "Now set to work and spin a

. As soon as the sun rose the King came, and when he perceived the gold he was astonished and delighted, but his heart only lusted more than ever after the precious metal. He had the miller's daughter put into another room full of straw, much bigger than the first, and bade her, if she valued her life, spin it all into gold before the following morning. The girl didn't know what to do, and began to cry; then the door opened as before, and the tiny little man appeared and said: "What'll you give me if I spin the straw into gold for you?" "The ring from my finger," answered the girl. The manikin took the ring, and whir! round went the spinning-wheel again, and when morning broke he had spun all the straw into glittering gold. The King was pleased beyond measure at the sights but his greed for gold was still not satisfied, and he had the miller's daughter brought into a yet bigger r

s in a great state, and offered the little man all the riches in her kingdom if he would only leave her the child. But the manikin said: "No, a living creature is dearer to me than all the treasures in the wo

called out: "That's not my name." The next day she sent to inquire the names of all the people in the neighborhood, and had a long list of the most uncommon and extraordinary for the little man when he made his appearance. "Is your name, perhaps, Sheepshanks Cruickshanks, Spindleshanks?" but he always replied: "That's not my name." On the third d

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s your name Conrad?" "NO." "Is your name Harry?" "No." "Is your name perhaps, Rumpelstiltzkin?" "Some demon has told you that! some demon has told you that!" screamed the little

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 The Blue Fairy Book
The Blue Fairy Book
“Andrew Lang's Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books constitute a twelve-book series of fairy tale collections. Although Andrew Lang did not collect the stories himself from the oral tradition, the extent of his sources, who had collected them originally (with the notable exception of Madame d'Aulnoy), made them an immensely influential collection, especially as he used foreign-language sources, giving many of these tales their first appearance in English. As acknowledged in the prefaces, although Lang himself made most of the selections, his wife and other translators did a large portion of the translating and telling of the actual stories.The Blue Fairy Book assembled a wide range of tales, with seven from the Brothers Grimm, five from Madame d'Aulnoy, three from the Arabian Nights, and four Norse stories, among other sources.”
1 Chapter 1 The Bronze Ring2 Chapter 2 Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess3 Chapter 3 East of the Sun and West of the Moon4 Chapter 4 The Yellow Dwarf5 Chapter 5 Little Red Riding Hood6 Chapter 6 The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood7 Chapter 7 Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper8 Chapter 8 Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp9 Chapter 9 The Tale of a Youth who Set Out to Learn what Fear 10 Chapter 10 Rumpelstiltzkin11 Chapter 11 Beauty and the Beast12 Chapter 12 The Master-Maid13 Chapter 13 Why the Sea is Salt14 Chapter 14 The Master Cat; Or, Puss in Boots15 Chapter 15 Felicia and the Pot of Pinks16 Chapter 16 The White Cat17 Chapter 17 The Water-Lily. The Gold-Spinners18 Chapter 18 The Terrible Head19 Chapter 19 The Story of Pretty Goldilocks20 Chapter 20 The History of Whittington21 Chapter 21 The Wonderful Sheep22 Chapter 22 Little Thumb23 Chapter 23 The Forty Thieves24 Chapter 24 Hansel and Grettel25 Chapter 25 Snow-White and Rose-Red26 Chapter 26 The Goose-Girl27 Chapter 27 Toads and Diamonds28 Chapter 28 Prince Darling29 Chapter 29 Blue Beard30 Chapter 30 Trusty John31 Chapter 31 The Brave Little Tailor32 Chapter 32 The Princess on the Glass Hill33 Chapter 33 The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou34 Chapter 34 The History of Jack the Giant-Killer35 Chapter 35 The Black Bull of Norroway36 Chapter 36 The Red Etin