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The Selected Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: "Briar Rose" by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

Angry at not being invited to the royal feast, a fairy curses the newborn princess with a deadly spindle wound when she turns fifteen. Read the full text here. Translated by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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  1. reign
    rule or have supreme power
    A king and queen once upon a time reigned in a country a great way off, where there were in those days fairies.
  2. pity
    a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for misfortunes of others
    Then the queen took pity on the little fish, and threw it back again into the river; and before it swam away it lifted its head out of the water and said, ‘I know what your wish is, and it shall be fulfilled, in return for your kindness to me—you will soon have a daughter.’
  3. foretell
    make a prediction about
    What the little fish had foretold soon came to pass; and the queen had a little girl, so very beautiful that the king could not cease looking on it for joy, and said he would hold a great feast and make merry, and show the child to all the land.
  4. cease
    put an end to a state or an activity
    What the little fish had foretold soon came to pass; and the queen had a little girl, so very beautiful that the king could not cease looking on it for joy, and said he would hold a great feast and make merry, and show the child to all the land.
  5. kinsman
    a male relative
    So he asked his kinsmen, and nobles, and friends, and neighbours.
  6. noble
    a titled peer of the realm
    So he asked his kinsmen, and nobles, and friends, and neighbours.
  7. mischief
    reckless or malicious behavior causing annoyance in others
    Then the twelfth of the friendly fairies, who had not yet given her gift, came forward, and said that the evil wish must be fulfilled, but that she could soften its mischief; so her gift was, that the king’s daughter, when the spindle wounded her, should not really die, but should only fall asleep for a hundred years.
  8. spindle
    a stick or pin used to twist the yarn when making thread
    ‘How prettily that little thing turns round!’ said the princess, and took the spindle and began to try and spin.
  9. prophecy
    a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
    But scarcely had she touched it, before the fairy’s prophecy was fulfilled; the spindle wounded her, and she fell down lifeless on the ground.
  10. amiss
    in an improper or mistaken manner
    Even the fire on the hearth left off blazing, and went to sleep; the jack stopped, and the spit that was turning about with a goose upon it for the king’s dinner stood still; and the cook, who was at that moment pulling the kitchen-boy by the hair to give him a box on the ear for something he had done amiss, let him go, and both fell asleep; the butler, who was slyly tasting the ale, fell asleep with the jug at his lips: and thus everything stood still, and slept soundly.
  11. soundly
    deeply
    Even the fire on the hearth left off blazing, and went to sleep; the jack stopped, and the spit that was turning about with a goose upon it for the king’s dinner stood still; and the cook, who was at that moment pulling the kitchen-boy by the hair to give him a box on the ear for something he had done amiss, let him go, and both fell asleep; the butler, who was slyly tasting the ale, fell asleep with the jug at his lips: and thus everything stood still, and slept soundly.
  12. thicket
    a dense growth of bushes
    But there went a report through all the land of the beautiful sleeping Briar Rose (for so the king’s daughter was called): so that, from time to time, several kings’ sons came, and tried to break through the thicket into the palace.
  13. wretched
    characterized by physical misery
    This, however, none of them could ever do; for the thorns and bushes laid hold of them, as it were with hands; and there they stuck fast, and died wretchedly.
  14. hinder
    prevent the progress or accomplishment of
    The old man tried to hinder him, but he was bent upon going.
  15. bent
    fixed in your purpose
    The old man tried to hinder him, but he was bent upon going.
Created on Thu Nov 02 13:56:35 EDT 2023 (updated Thu Nov 02 14:55:06 EDT 2023)

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