格林童话故事有哪些经典格林童话故事两篇
经典格林童话故事两篇
经典格林童话故事两篇经典格林童话故事:魔鬼和他的祖母Therewasagreatwar,andtheKinghadmanysoldiers,butgavethemsmallpay,sosmallthattheycouldnotliveuponit,sothreeofthemagreedamongthemselvestodesert.Oneofthemsaidtotheothers,“Ifwearecaughtweshallbehangedonthegallows;
howshallwemanageit“Anothersaid,"Lookatthatgreatcornfield,ifweweretohideourselvesthere,noonecouldfindus;thetroopsarenotallowedtoenterit,andto-morrowtheyaretomarchaway."Theycreptintothecorn,onlythetroopsdidnotmarchaway,butremainedlyingallroundaboutit.Theystayedinthecornfortwodaysandtwonights,andweresohungrythattheyallbutdied,butiftheyhadcomeout,theirdeathwouldhavebeencertain.Thensaidthey,"Whatistheuseofourdesertingifwehavetoperishmiserablyhere"Butnowafierydragoncameflyingthroughtheair,anditcamedowntothem,andaskedwhytheyhadconcealedthemselvesthereTheyanswered,"Wearethreesoldierswhohavedesertedbecausethepaywassobad,andnowweshallhavetodieofhungerifwestayhere,ortodangleonthegallowsifwegoout.""Ifyouwillservemeforsevenyears,"saidthedragon,"Iwillconveyyouthroughthearmysothatnooneshallseizeyou.""Wehavenochoiceandarecompelledtoaccept,"theyreplied.Thenthedragoncaughtholdofthemwithhisclaws,andcarriedthemawaythroughtheairoverthearmy,andputthemdownagainontheearthfarfromit;
butthedragonwasnootherthantheDevil.Hegavethemasmall
whipandsaid,"Whipwithitandcrackit,andthenasmuchgoldwillspringuproundaboutasyoucanwishfor;
thenyoucanlivelikegreatlords,keephorses,anddriveyourcarriages,butwhenthesevenyearshavecometoanend,youaremyproperty."Thenheputbeforethemabookwhichtheywereallthreeforcedtosign."Iwill,however,thensetyouariddle,"saidhe,"andifyoucanguessthat,youshallbefree,andreleasedfrommypower."Thenthedragonflewawayfromthem,andtheywentawaywiththeirwhip,hadgoldinplenty,orderedthemselvesrichapparel,andtravelledabouttheworld.Wherevertheyweretheylivedinpleasureandmagnificence,rodeonhorseback,droveincarriages,ateanddrank,butdidnothingwicked.Thetimeslippedquicklyaway,andwhenthesevenyearswerecomingtoanend,twoofthemwereterriblyanxiousandalarmed;
butthethirdtooktheaffaireasily,andsaid,"Brothers,fearnothing,myheadissharpenough,Ishallguesstheriddle."Theywentoutintotheopencountryandsatdown,andthetwopulledsorrowfulfaces.Thenanagedwomancameuptothemwhoinquiredwhytheyweresosad"Alas!"saidthey,"howcanthatconcernyouAfterall,youcannothelpus.""Whoknows"saidshe."confideyourtroubletome."SotheytoldherthattheyhadbeentheDevil"sservantsfornearlysevenyears,andthathehadprovidedthemwithgoldasplentifullyasifithadbeenblackberries,butthattheyhadsoldthemselvestohim,andwereforfeitedtohim,ifattheendofthesevenyearstheycouldnotguessariddle."Theoldwomansaid,"Ifyouaretobesaved,oneofyoumustgointotheforest,therehewillcometoafallenrockwhichlookslikealittlehouse,hemustenterthat,andthenhewillobtainhelp."Thetwomelancholyonesthoughttothemselves,"Thatwillstillnotsaveus,"andstayedwheretheywere,butthethird,the
merryone,gotupandwalkedonintheforestuntilhefoundtherock-house.Inthelittlehouse,however,averyagedwomanwassitting,whowastheDevil"sgrandmother,andaskedthesoldierwherehecamefrom,andwhathewantedthereHetoldhereverythingthathadhappened,andashepleasedherwell,shehadpityonhim,andsaidshewouldhelphim.Sheliftedupagreatstonewhichlayaboveacellar,andsaid,"Concealthyselfthere,thoucanstheareverythingthatissaidhere;
onlysitstill,anddonotstir.Whenthedragoncomes,Iwillquestionhim