INTRODUCTION
One eye, two eyes, three
eyes
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
The magic mirror
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
The enchanted stag
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
Hansel and Grethel
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
The story of Aladdin; or,
the wonderful lamp
("Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”)
The history of Ali Baba,
and of the forty
robbers killed by
one slave
("Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”)
The second voyage of Sindbad
the Sailor
("Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”)
The white cat
(From the tale by the Comtesse d’Aulnoy)
The golden goose
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
The twelve brothers
(Grimm’s Fairy Tales)
The fair one with the golden
locks
(From the tale by the Comtesse d’Aulnoy)
Tom thumb
(First written in prose in 1621 by Richard Johnson)
Blue beard
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
Cinderella; or, the little glass
slipper
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
Puss in boots
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
The sleeping beauty in the
wood
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
Jack and the bean-stalk
(Said to be an allegory of the Teutonic
Al-fader, The tale written in French
by Charles Perrault)
Jack the giant Killer
(From the old British legend told by Geoffrey
of Monmouth, of Corineus the Trojan)
Little red riding hood
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
The three bears
(Robert Southey)
The princess on the pea
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
The ugly duckling
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
The light princess
(George MacDonald)
Beauty and the beast
(From the French tale by Madame Gabrielle
de Villeneuve)
FAIRY TALES EVERY CHILD
SHOULD KNOW
CHAPTER I
ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYES