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  2. File:Grimm-logo.png - Wikipedia

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  3. The Golden Goose - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Golden Goose at Wikimedia Commons; Works related to The Golden Goose at Wikisource; The complete set of Grimms' Fairy Tales, including The Golden Goose at Standard Ebooks "The Grimm Brothers' Children's and Household Tales (Grimms' Fairy Tales)": D. L. Ashliman gives Aarne-Thompson types

  4. File:Illustration at page 118 in Grimm's Household Tales ...

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    Title: Grimm's Household Tales, 1912. Brothers Grimm, Marian Edwardes (translator), R. Anning Bell (illustrations) Scan: copy at New York Public Library, obtained from IA.org grimmshouseholdt00grim. Adjusttment: Conversion to PNG, greyscale, B&W point adjust, crop to content: Author

  5. Brothers Grimm - Wikipedia

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    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm lived in this house in Steinau from 1791 to 1796.. Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm and Wilhelm Carl Grimm were born on 4 January 1785 and 24 February 1786, respectively, in Hanau in the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel, within the Holy Roman Empire (present-day Germany), to Philipp Wilhelm Grimm, a jurist, and Dorothea Grimm (née Zimmer), daughter of a Kassel city councilman. [1]

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  7. The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack

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    "The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack" is a fairytale by the Brothers Grimm. The original German name is Tischlein deck dich, Goldesel und Knüppel aus dem Sack. The tale is classified in the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 563, "The Table, the Ass, and the Stick", as well as 212, "The Lying Goat". [1]

  8. Hans in Luck - Wikipedia

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    Hans takes the countryman's goose in exchange for his pig, happy that it will provide a good roast and a supply of goose fat. At his next stop in a village, Hans meets a scissor-grinder and explains his story to him. The scissor-grinder offers him a grindstone for his goose arguing that a grindstone will provide a source of income.

  9. The Gold-Children - Wikipedia

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    "The Gold-Children" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 85. It is Aarne-Thompson type 555, the fisherman and his wife, followed by type 303, blood brothers. Summary