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Week 15 Reading A: Brothers Grimm




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This story is part of the Brothers Grimm (LibriVox) unit. Story source: Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm, an audiobook recording available at LibriVox based on a Project Gutenberg publication.

-Princess went on a stroll

- Went to a spring and looked out into the water

-Golden ball in her hand, which fell into the water.

-Calls out saying she'd give all her clothes and jewels to get the ball back

-Frog put head out of water and spoke to her

-Frog will bring ball if she loves him

-Princess didn't believe him

-She got the ball back and ran away

-The frog found her in her home and called out to her

-she was frightened that he was there.

-The king told her that she had to keep her word

-The frog sat next to her and ate from her plate

-after three nights, the frog transformed into a prince and the princess broke the cruel spell


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