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█ _ الأخوان جريم 2017 حصريا كتاب The Elves and the Shoemaker by Brothers Grimm 2024 Grimm: Shoemaker The Shoemaker by Grimm The is one of our Favorite Fairy Tales Christmas Stories An illustration for story author Grimm FIRST STORY A shoemaker, no fault his own, had become so poor that at last he nothing left but leather pair shoes So in evening, cut out which wished to begin make next morning, as a good conscience, lay down quietly bed, commended himself God, fell asleep In after said prayers, was just going sit work, two stood quite finished on table He astounded, knew not what say it took hands observe them closer, they were neatly made there bad stitch them, if intended masterpiece Soon after, buyer came in, pleased him well, paid more than customary, and, with money, shoemaker able purchase pairs night, morning about set work fresh courage; need do so, for, when got up, already made, buyers also wanting, who gave money enough buy four following too, found made; went constantly, evening soon honest independence again, became wealthy man Now befell long before Christmas, been cutting out, wife, "What think you we stay up night see lends us this helping hand?" woman liked idea, lighted candle, then hid themselves corner room, behind some clothes hanging there, watched When midnight, pretty little naked men came, sat shoemaker's table, all began stitch, sew, hammer skilfully quickly their fingers could turn away eyes astonishment They did stop until done, ran Next said, "The have rich, really must show are grateful run on, be cold I'll tell thee do: I will shirts, coats, vests, trousers, knit both stockings, thou, " "I shall very glad it;" everything ready, laid presents together instead concealed how would behave At midnight bounding wanted get once, find any only articles clothing, first astonished, showed intense delight dressed greatest rapidity, putting singing, "Now boys fine see, Why should longer cobblers be?" Then danced skipped leapt over chairs benches doors From time forth more, lived well him, undertakings prospered SECOND STORY The IntroThere once servant girl, industrious cleanly, swept house every day, emptied her sweepings great heap front door One she back letter heap, read, put broom corner, master mistress, behold an invitation from elves, asked girl hold child its christening know do, length, much persuasion, told right refuse kind, consented Then three elves conducted hollow mountain, where folks Everything small, elegant beautiful can described baby's mother bed black ebony ornamented pearls, coverlids embroidered gold, cradle ivory, bath gold godmother, go home urgently entreated days stayed, passed pleasure gaiety, happy way filled pockets full led mountain again home, broom, still standing hand sweep strangers house, was, business there? And not, thought, mountains, seven years, meantime former masters died THIRD certain mother's taken changeling large head staring eyes, eat drink, place trouble neighbour, advice neighbour carry into kitchen, hearth, light fire, boil water egg shells, laugh, laughed, bade shells imp am old now Wester forest, never yet seen anything shell!" laugh Whilst laughing, suddenly host brought child, The featured Short Story Day Sat, Dec 14, 2019 Children مجاناً PDF اونلاين books cornerstone childhood committed making dream reality Children love stories It’s true! And enjoys different reasons – travelling magical worlds, learning new concepts, adventures, etc With stories, possibilities truly limitless! Your join Tintin travels world, solves mysteries nabs crooks; your study Hogwarts learn life through world Harry Potter; active participant Akbar’s court Perhaps best help explore, express, understand emotions, problems, problem solving, habits, via list goes on! RELATED: Storytelling 17 Incredible Ways To Tell Great Your Child Be quick bedtime tale or grandma fable, each helps enter completely imaginative has boundaries

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The Elves and the Shoemaker by The Brothers Grimm

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The Elves and the Shoemaker by The Brothers Grimm
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The Elves and the Shoemaker by The Brothers Grimm

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The Elves and the Shoemaker

The Elves and The Shoemaker
by The Brothers Grimm
The Elves and the Shoemaker is one of our Favorite Fairy Tales and Christmas Stories.
An illustration for the story The Elves and The Shoemaker by the author The Brothers Grimm
FIRST STORY
A shoemaker, by no fault of his own, had become so poor that at last he had nothing left but leather for one pair of shoes. So in the evening, he cut out the shoes which he wished to begin to make the next morning, and as he had a good conscience, he lay down quietly in his bed, commended himself to God, and fell asleep. In the morning, after he had said his prayers, and was just going to sit down to work, the two shoes stood quite finished on his table. He was astounded, and knew not what to say to it. He took the shoes in his hands to observe them closer, and they were so neatly made that there was not one bad stitch in them, just as if they were intended as a masterpiece. Soon after, a buyer came in, and as the shoes pleased him so well, he paid more for them than was customary, and, with the money, the shoemaker was able to purchase leather for two pairs of shoes. He cut them out at night, and next morning was about to set to work with fresh courage; but he had no need to do so, for, when he got up, they were already made, and buyers also were not wanting, who gave him money enough to buy leather for four pairs of shoes. The following morning, too, he found the four pairs made; and so it went on constantly, what he cut out in the evening was finished by the morning, so that he soon had his honest independence again, and at last became a wealthy man. Now it befell that one evening not long before Christmas, when the man had been cutting out, he said to his wife, before going to bed, "What think you if we were to stay up to-night to see who it is that lends us this helping hand?" The woman liked the idea, and lighted a candle, and then they hid themselves in a corner of the room, behind some clothes which were hanging up there, and watched. When it was midnight, two pretty little naked men came, sat down by the shoemaker's table, took all the work which was cut out before them and began to stitch, and sew, and hammer so skilfully and so quickly with their little fingers that the shoemaker could not turn away his eyes for astonishment. They did not stop until all was done, and stood finished on the table, and they ran quickly away.

Next morning the woman said, "The little men have made us rich, and we really must show that we are grateful for it. They run about so, and have nothing on, and must be cold. I'll tell thee what I'll do: I will make them little shirts, and coats, and vests, and trousers, and knit both of them a pair of stockings, and do thou, too, make them two little pairs of shoes." The man said, "I shall be very glad to do it;" and one night, when everything was ready, they laid their presents all together on the table instead of the cut-out work, and then concealed themselves to see how the little men would behave. At midnight they came bounding in, and wanted to get to work at once, but as they did not find any leather cut out, but only the pretty little articles of clothing, they were at first astonished, and then they showed intense delight. They dressed themselves with the greatest rapidity, putting the pretty clothes on, and singing,



"Now we are boys so fine to see,
Why should we longer cobblers be?"

Then they danced and skipped and leapt over chairs and benches. At last they danced out of doors. From that time forth they came no more, but as long as the shoemaker lived all went well with him, and all his undertakings prospered.


SECOND STORY
The Elves and the Shoemaker IntroThere was once a poor servant-girl, who was industrious and cleanly, and swept the house every day, and emptied her sweepings on the great heap in front of the door. One morning when she was just going back to her work, she found a letter on this heap, and as she could not read, she put her broom in the corner, and took the letter to her master and mistress, and behold it was an invitation from the elves, who asked the girl to hold a child for them at its christening. The girl did not know what to do, but at length, after much persuasion, and as they told her that it was not right to refuse an invitation of this kind, she consented. Then three elves came and conducted her to a hollow mountain, where the little folks lived. Everything there was small, but more elegant and beautiful than can be described. The baby's mother lay in a bed of black ebony ornamented with pearls, the coverlids were embroidered with gold, the cradle was of ivory, the bath of gold. The girl stood as godmother, and then wanted to go home again, but the little elves urgently entreated her to stay three days with them. So she stayed, and passed the time in pleasure and gaiety, and the little folks did all they could to make her happy. At last she set out on her way home. Then first they filled her pockets quite full of money, and after that they led her out of the mountain again. When she got home, she wanted to begin her work, and took the broom, which was still standing in the corner, in her hand and began to sweep. Then some strangers came out of the house, who asked her who she was, and what business she had there? And she had not, as she thought, been three days with the little men in the mountains, but seven years, and in the meantime her former masters had died.


THIRD STORY
A certain mother's child had been taken away out of its cradle by the elves, and a changeling with a large head and staring eyes, which would do nothing but eat and drink, laid in its place. In her trouble she went to her neighbour, and asked her advice. The neighbour said that she was to carry the changeling into the kitchen, set it down on the hearth, light a fire, and boil some water in two egg-shells, which would make the changeling laugh, and if he laughed, all would be over with him. The woman did everything that her neighbour bade her. When she put the egg-shells with water on the fire, the imp said, "I am as old now as the Wester forest, but never yet have I seen any one boil anything in an egg-shell!" And he began to laugh at it. Whilst he was laughing, suddenly came a host of little elves, who brought the right child, set it down on the hearth, and took the changeling away with them.

The Elves and The Shoemaker was featured as The Short Story of the Day on Sat, Dec 14, 2019
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