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Alphabetical Index of the Tales
Auntie Toothache
Bell, The
Bird Phoenix
Bog King’s Daughter, The
Bronze Pig, The
Butterfly, The
Clod Hans
Cripple, The
Darning Needle, The
Drop of Water, The
Dung Beetle, The
Emperor’s New Clothes, The
Everything in its Proper Place
Family of Hen-Grethe, The
Flea and the Professor, The
Flying Trunk, The
Galoshes of Fortune, The
Garden of Eden, The
Gardener and the Gentry, The
Girl Who Stepped on Bread, The
Hill of the Elves, The
Holger the Dane
Ib and Little Christine
Ice Maiden, The
In the Duckyard
It’s Perfectly True!
Jewish Maid, The
Little Claus and Big Claus
Little Match Girl, The
Little Mermaid, The
Most Incredible Thing, The
Mother Elderberry
Naughty Boy, The
Nightingale, The
Old House, The
Pixie and the Gardener’s Wife, The
Pixie at the Grocer’s, The
Princess on the Pea, The
Puppeteer, The
Rags, The
Red Shoes, The
Rose Elf, The
Shadow,The
She Was No Good
Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, The
Snow Queen, The
Snowdrop, The
Snowman, The
“Something”49
Spruce Tree, The
Steadfast Tin Soldier, The
Storks, The
Story Old Johanna Told, The
Sunshine’s Stories, The
Swineherd, The
Thorny Path to Glory, The
Thumbelina
Tinderbox, The
Traveling Companion, The
Ugly Duckling, The
What Father Does Is Always Right
What One Can Think Up
Wild Swans, The
Will-o’-the-Wisps Are in Town, The