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1  I will put them into my pillow, and then I am sure I shall sleep soundly without rocking.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In HANS IN LUCK
2  And when the princess opened the door the frog came in, and slept upon her pillow as before, till the morning broke.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE FROG-PRINCE
3  Cut open the dead bird, take out its heart and keep it, and you will find a piece of gold under your pillow every morning when you rise.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE SALAD
4  The table, chairs, and benches were thrown down, the washing-bowl lay broken to pieces, and the quilts and pillows were pulled off the bed.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN LITTLE KIDS
5  And the princess, though very unwilling, took him up in her hand, and put him upon the pillow of her own bed, where he slept all night long.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE FROG-PRINCE
6  The next morning when he awoke he lifted up his pillow, and there lay the piece of gold glittering underneath; the same happened next day, and indeed every day when he arose.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE SALAD
7  So the lady stole it away, and he never found any more gold under his pillow, for it lay now under the young lady's, and the old woman took it away every morning; but he was so much in love that he never missed his prize.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE SALAD
8  Then he was very angry, and went without his supper to bed; but when he laid his head on the pillow, the pin ran into his cheek: at this he became quite furious, and, jumping up, would have run out of the house; but when he came to the door, the millstone fell down on his head, and killed him on the spot.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET
9  When they arrived at Mr Korbes's house, he was not at home; so the mice drew the carriage into the coach-house, Chanticleer and Partlet flew upon a beam, the cat sat down in the fireplace, the duck got into the washing cistern, the pin stuck himself into the bed pillow, the millstone laid himself over the house door, and the egg rolled himself up in the towel.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
ContextHighlight   In THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET