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the Juniper TreeJacob and Wilhelm GrimmLong ago, at least two thousand years, there was a rich man who had a beautiful and pious wife, and they loved each other dearly. However, they had no children, though they wished very much to have some, and the woman prayed for them day and night, but they didnt get any, and they didnt get any.In front of their house there was a courtyard where there stood a juniper tree. One day in winter the woman was standing beneath it, peeling herself an apple, and while she was thus peeling the apple, she cut her finger, and the blood fell into the snow.Oh, said the woman. She sighed heavily, looked at the blood before her, and was most unhappy. If only I had a child as red as blood and as white as snow. And as she said that, she became quite contented, and felt sure that it was going to happen.then she went into the house, and a month went by, and the snow was gone. And two months, and everything was GREen. And three months, and all the flowers came out of the earth. And four months, and all the trees in the woods grew thicker, and the green branches were all entwined in one another, and the birds sang until the woods resounded and the blossoms fell from the trees. Then the fifth month passed, and she stood beneath the juniper tree, which smelled so sweet that her heart jumped for joy, and she fell on her knees and was beside herself. And when the sixth month was over, the fruit was thick and large, and then she was quite still. And after the seventh month she picked the juniper berries and ate them greedily. Then she grew sick and sorrowful. Then the eighth month passed, and she called her husband to her, and cried, and said, If I die, then bury me beneath the juniper tree. Then she was quite comforted and happy until the next month was over, and then she had a child as white as snow and as red as blood, and when she saw it, she was so happy that she died.Her husband buried her beneath the juniper tree, and he began to cry bitterly. After some time he was more at ease, and although he still cried, he could bear it. And some time later he took another wife.He had a daughter by the second wife, but the first wifes child was a little son, and he was as red as blood and as white as snow. When the woman looked at her daughter, she loved her very much, but then she looked at the little boy, and it pierced her heart, for she thought that he would always stand in her way, and she was always thinking how she could get the entire inheritance for her daughter. And the Evil One filled her mind with this until she GREw very angry with the little boy, and she pushed him from one corner to the other and slapped him here and cuffed him there, until the poor child was always afraid, for when he came home from school there was nowhere he could find any peace.One day the woman had gone upstairs to her room, when her little daughter came up too, and said, Mother, give me an apple.Yes, my child, said the woman, and gave her a beautiful apple out of the chest. The chest had a large heavy lid with a large sharp iron lock.Mother, said the little daughter, is brother not to have one too?This made the woman angry, but she said, Yes, when he comes home from school.When from the window she saw him coming, it was as though the Evil One came over her, and she grabbed the apple and took it away from her daughter, saying, You shall not have one before your brother.She threw the apple into the chest, and shut it. Then the little boy came in the door, and the Evil One made her say to him kindly, My son, do you want an apple? And she looked at him fiercely.Mother, said the little boy, how angry you look. Yes, give me an apple.then it seemed to her as if she had to persuade him. Come with me, she said, opening the lid of the chest. Take out an apple for yourself. And while the little boy was leaning over, the Evil One prompted her, and crash! she slammed down the lid, and his head flew off, falling among the red apples.then fear overcame her, and she thought, Maybe I can get out of this. So she went upstairs to her room to her chest of drawers, and took a white scarf out of the top drawer, and set the head on the neck again, tying the scarf around it so that nothing could be seen. Then she set him on a chair in front of the door and put the apple in his hand.After this Marlene came into the kitchen to her mother, who was standing by the fire with a pot of hot water before her which she was stirring around and around.Mother, said Marlene, brother is sitting at the door, and he looks totally white and has an apple in his hand. I asked him to give me the apple, but he did not answer me, and I was very frightened.Go back to him, said her mother, and if he will not answer you, then box his ears.So Marlene went to him and said, Brother, give me the apple. But he was silent, so she gave him one on the ear, and his head fell off. Marlene was terrified, and began crying and screaming, and ran to her mother, and said, Oh, mother, I have knocked my brothers head off, and she cried and cried and could not be comforted.Marlene, said the mother, what have you done? Be quiet and dont let anyone know about it. It cannot be helped now. We will cook him into stew.then the mother took the little boy and chopped him in pieces, put him into the pot, and cooked him into stew. But Marlene stood by crying and crying, and all her tears fell into the pot, and they did not need any salt.then the father came home, and sat down at the table and said, Where is my son? And the mother served up a large, large dish of stew, and Marlene cried and could not stop.then the father said again, Where is my son?Oh, said the mother, he has gone across the country to his mothers GREat uncle. He will stay there awhile.What is he doing there? He did not even say good-bye to me.Oh, he wanted to go, and asked me if he could stay six weeks. He will be well taken care of there.Oh, said the man, I am unhappy. It isnt right. He should have said good-bye to me. With that he began to eat, saying, Marlene, why are you crying? Your brother will certainly come back.then he said, Wife, this food is delicious. Give me some more. And the more he ate the more he wanted, and he said, Give me some more. You two shall have none of it. It seems to me as if it were all mine. And he ate and ate, throwing all the bones under the table, until he had finished it all.Marlene went to her chest of drawers, took her best silk scarf from the bottom drawer, and gathered all the bones from beneath the table and tied them up in her silk scarf, then carried them outside the door, crying tears of blood.She laid them down beneath the juniper tree on the GREen grass, and after she had put them there, she suddenly felt better and did not cry anymore.then the juniper tree began to move. The branches moved apart, then moved together again, just as if someone were rejoicing and clapping his hands. At the same time a mist seemed to rise from the tree, and in the center of this mist it burned like a fire, and a beautiful bird flew out of the fire singing magnificently, and it flew high into the air, and when it was gone, the juniper tree was just as it had been before, and the cloth with the bones was no longer there. Marlene, however, was as happy and contented as if her brother were still alive. And she went merrily into the house, sat down at the table, and ate.then the bird flew away and lit on a goldsmiths house, and began to sing:My mother, she killed me, My father, he ate me, My sister Marlene, Gathered all my bones, Tied them in a silken scarf, Laid them beneath the juniper tree, Tweet, tweet, what a beautiful bird am I.the goldsmith was sitting in his workshop making a golden chain, when he heard the bird sitting on his roof and singing. The song seemed very beautiful to him. He stood up, but as he crossed the threshold he lost one of his slippe
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