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In olden times, when wishing still did some good, there lived a kingwhose daughters were all beautiful, but the youngest was so beautiful thatthe sun itself, who, indeed, has seen so much, marveled every time itshone upon her face. In the vicinity of the king's castle there was alarge, dark forest, and in this forest, beneath an old linden tree, therewas a well. In the heat of the day the princess would go out into theforest and sit on the edge of the cool well. To pass the time she wouldtake a golden ball, throw it into the air, and then catch it. It was herfavorite plaything.

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Now one day it happened that the princess's golden ball did not fallinto her hands, that she held up high, but instead it fell to the groundand rolled right into the water. The princess followed it with her eyes,but the ball disappeared, and the well was so deep that she could not seeits bottom. Then she began to cry. She cried louder and louder, and shecould not console herself.

As she was thus lamenting, someone called out to her, 'What is thematter with you, princess? Your crying would turn a stone to pity.'

She looked around to see where the voice was coming from and saw afrog, who had stuck his thick, ugly head out of the water. 'Oh, it's you,old water-splasher,' she said. 'I am crying because my golden ball hasfallen into the well.'

'Be still and stop crying,' answered the frog. I can help you, but whatwill you give me if I bring back your plaything?'

'Whatever you want, dear frog,' she said, 'my clothes, my pearls andprecious stones, and even the golden crown that I am wearing.'

The frog answered, 'I do not want your clothes, your pearls andprecious stones, nor your golden crown, but if you will love me and acceptme as a companion and playmate, and let me sit next to you at your tableand eat from your golden plate and drink from your cup and sleep in yourbed, if you will promise this to me, then I'll dive down and bring yourgolden ball back to you.'

'Oh, yes,' she said, 'I promise all of that to you if you will justbring the ball back to me.' But she thought, 'What is this stupid frogtrying to say? Mountainwatch - win, mac, linux mac os. He just sits here in the water with his own kind andcroaks. He cannot be a companion to a human.'

As soon as the frog heard her say 'yes' he stuck his head under anddove to the bottom. He paddled back up a short time later with the goldenball in his mouth and threw it onto the grass. The princess was filledwith joy when she saw her beautiful plaything once again, picked it up,and ran off.

'Wait, wait,' called the frog, 'take me along. I cannot run as fast asyou.' But what did it help him, that he croaked out after her as loudly ashe could? She paid no attention to him, but instead hurried home and soonforgot the poor frog, who had to return again to his well.

The next day the princess was sitting at the table with the king andall the people of the court, and was eating from her golden plate whensomething came creeping up the marble steps: plip, plop, plip, plop. Assoon as it reached the top, there came a knock at the door, and a voicecalled out, 'Princess, youngest, open the door for me!'

She ran to see who was outside. She opened the door, and the frog wassitting there. Frightened, she slammed the door shut and returned to thetable. The king saw that her heart was pounding and asked, 'My child, whyare you afraid? Is there a giant outside the door who wants to getyou?'

'Oh, no,' she answered. 'it is a disgusting frog.'

'What does the frog want from you?'

'Oh, father dear, yesterday when I was sitting near the well in theforest and playing, my golden ball fell into the water. And because I wascrying so much, the frog brought it back, and because he insisted, Ipromised him that he could be my companion, but I didn't think that hecould leave his water. But now he is just outside the door and wants tocome in.'

Just then there came a second knock at the door, and a voice calledout:

Youngest daughter of the king,
Open up the door for me,
Don't you know what yesterday,
You said to me down by the well?
Youngest daughter of the king,
Open up the door for me.

The king said, 'What you have promised, you must keep. Go and let thefrog in.'

She went and opened the door, and the frog hopped in, then followed herup to her chair. He sat there and called out, 'Lift me up next toyou.'

She hesitated, until finally the king commanded her to do it. When thefrog was seated next to her he said, 'Now push your golden plate closer,so we can eat together.'

She did it, but one could see that she did not want to. The frogenjoyed his meal, but for her every bite stuck in her throat. Finally hesaid, 'I have eaten all I want and am tired. Now carry me to your room andmake your bed so that we can go to sleep.'

Slap game 4 mac os. The princess began to cry and was afraid of the cold frog and did notdare to even touch him, and yet he was supposed to sleep in her beautiful,clean bed.

The Frog King Mac OS

In olden times, when wishing still did some good, there lived a kingwhose daughters were all beautiful, but the youngest was so beautiful thatthe sun itself, who, indeed, has seen so much, marveled every time itshone upon her face. In the vicinity of the king's castle there was alarge, dark forest, and in this forest, beneath an old linden tree, therewas a well. In the heat of the day the princess would go out into theforest and sit on the edge of the cool well. To pass the time she wouldtake a golden ball, throw it into the air, and then catch it. It was herfavorite plaything.

The Frog King Mac Os 11

Now one day it happened that the princess's golden ball did not fallinto her hands, that she held up high, but instead it fell to the groundand rolled right into the water. The princess followed it with her eyes,but the ball disappeared, and the well was so deep that she could not seeits bottom. Then she began to cry. She cried louder and louder, and shecould not console herself.

As she was thus lamenting, someone called out to her, 'What is thematter with you, princess? Your crying would turn a stone to pity.'

She looked around to see where the voice was coming from and saw afrog, who had stuck his thick, ugly head out of the water. 'Oh, it's you,old water-splasher,' she said. 'I am crying because my golden ball hasfallen into the well.'

'Be still and stop crying,' answered the frog. I can help you, but whatwill you give me if I bring back your plaything?'

'Whatever you want, dear frog,' she said, 'my clothes, my pearls andprecious stones, and even the golden crown that I am wearing.'

The frog answered, 'I do not want your clothes, your pearls andprecious stones, nor your golden crown, but if you will love me and acceptme as a companion and playmate, and let me sit next to you at your tableand eat from your golden plate and drink from your cup and sleep in yourbed, if you will promise this to me, then I'll dive down and bring yourgolden ball back to you.'

'Oh, yes,' she said, 'I promise all of that to you if you will justbring the ball back to me.' But she thought, 'What is this stupid frogtrying to say? Mountainwatch - win, mac, linux mac os. He just sits here in the water with his own kind andcroaks. He cannot be a companion to a human.'

As soon as the frog heard her say 'yes' he stuck his head under anddove to the bottom. He paddled back up a short time later with the goldenball in his mouth and threw it onto the grass. The princess was filledwith joy when she saw her beautiful plaything once again, picked it up,and ran off.

'Wait, wait,' called the frog, 'take me along. I cannot run as fast asyou.' But what did it help him, that he croaked out after her as loudly ashe could? She paid no attention to him, but instead hurried home and soonforgot the poor frog, who had to return again to his well.

The next day the princess was sitting at the table with the king andall the people of the court, and was eating from her golden plate whensomething came creeping up the marble steps: plip, plop, plip, plop. Assoon as it reached the top, there came a knock at the door, and a voicecalled out, 'Princess, youngest, open the door for me!'

She ran to see who was outside. She opened the door, and the frog wassitting there. Frightened, she slammed the door shut and returned to thetable. The king saw that her heart was pounding and asked, 'My child, whyare you afraid? Is there a giant outside the door who wants to getyou?'

'Oh, no,' she answered. 'it is a disgusting frog.'

'What does the frog want from you?'

'Oh, father dear, yesterday when I was sitting near the well in theforest and playing, my golden ball fell into the water. And because I wascrying so much, the frog brought it back, and because he insisted, Ipromised him that he could be my companion, but I didn't think that hecould leave his water. But now he is just outside the door and wants tocome in.'

Just then there came a second knock at the door, and a voice calledout:

Youngest daughter of the king,
Open up the door for me,
Don't you know what yesterday,
You said to me down by the well?
Youngest daughter of the king,
Open up the door for me.

The king said, 'What you have promised, you must keep. Go and let thefrog in.'

She went and opened the door, and the frog hopped in, then followed herup to her chair. He sat there and called out, 'Lift me up next toyou.'

She hesitated, until finally the king commanded her to do it. When thefrog was seated next to her he said, 'Now push your golden plate closer,so we can eat together.'

She did it, but one could see that she did not want to. The frogenjoyed his meal, but for her every bite stuck in her throat. Finally hesaid, 'I have eaten all I want and am tired. Now carry me to your room andmake your bed so that we can go to sleep.'

Slap game 4 mac os. The princess began to cry and was afraid of the cold frog and did notdare to even touch him, and yet he was supposed to sleep in her beautiful,clean bed.

The king became angry and said, 'You should not despise someone who hashelped you in time of need.'

She picked him up with two fingers, carried him upstairs, and set himin a corner. As she was lying in bed, he came creeping up to her and said,'I am tired, and I want to sleep as well as you do. Pick me up or I'lltell your father.'

With that she became bitterly angry and threw him against the wall withall her might. 'Now you will have your peace, you disgusting frog!'

But when he fell down, he was not a frog, but a prince with beautifulfriendly eyes. And he was now, according to her father's will, her dearcompanion and husband. He told her how he had been enchanted by a wickedwitch, and that she alone could have rescued him from the well, and thattomorrow they would go together to his kingdom. Then they fell asleep.

The next morning, just as the sun was waking them, a carriage pulledup, drawn by eight horses. They had white ostrich feathers on their headsand were outfitted with chains of gold. At the rear stood the young king'sservant, faithful Heinrich. Faithful Heinrich had been so saddened by hismaster's transformation into a frog that he had had to place three ironbands around his heart to keep it from bursting in grief and sorrow. Thecarriage was to take the king back to his kingdom. Faithful Heinrichlifted them both inside and took his place at the rear. He was filled withjoy over the redemption. After they had gone a short distance, the princeheard a crack from behind, as though something had broken.

He turned around and said, 'Heinrich, the carriage is breakingapart.'

No, my lord, the carriage it's not,
But one of the bands surrounding my heart,
That suffered such great pain,
When you were sitting in the well,
When you were a frog.

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Once again, and then once again the prince heard a cracking sound andthought that the carriage was breaking apart, but it was the bandsspringing from faithful Heinrich's heart because his master was nowredeemed and happy.

  • Source: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, DerFroschkönigoder der eiserne Heinrich,Kinder- und Hausmärchen, no. 1. Translated by D. L. Ashliman.© 1999-2002.
  • The Grimms' source: Not known precisely, but apparently from an oraltradition of the family Wild in Kassel. (Wilhelm Grimm married a member ofthis family, Dortchen Wild.)
  • A version of this tale was included in the Grimms' manuscriptcollection of 1810. From the first (1812) to the last (1857) editionspublished during the Grimms' lifetime, 'The Frog King' has always beennumber one in their folktale collection.
  • The first edition of the Grimms' Kinder- und Hausmärchen(vol. 2, 1815, no. 13) included a variation of this story entitled The Frog Prince (in German, Der Froschprinz). This tale was not includedin later editions and has thus remained relatively unknown.
  • Aarne-Thompson type 440.

Related links

  • D. L. Ashliman's folktexts, a library of folktales, folklore,fairy tales, and mythology.
  • The Grimm Brothers' Home Page.
  • The Grimm Brothers' Children's and HouseholdTales (Fairy Tales).
  • The Frog King or Iron Heinrich by the Brothers Grimm: A comparison of the versions of 1812 and 1857.
  • Der Froschkönigoder der eiserne Heinrich von den Brüdern Grimm: Ein Vergleich der Fassungen von 1812 und1857, in the original German.
  • Frog Kings: Folktales about Slimy Suitors, acollection type 440 stories from Germany, Scotland, England, Sri Lanka,Korea, and China.
  • Animal Brides and Animal Bridegrooms.An index page of folktales about courtship and marriage with a beastor a supernatural being.

Revised October 17, 2005.





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