. Household stories from the collection of the bros. Grimm . witch of great might, and of whomall the world was afraid. One day that the wife was standingat the window, and looking into the garden, she saw a bedfilled with the finest rampion ; and it looked so fresh andgreen that she began to wish for some; and at length shelonged for it greatly. This went on for days, and as she knewshe could not get the rampion, she pined away, and grewpale and miserable. Then the man was uneasy, and asked, What is the matter, dear wife ? Oh, answered she, I shall die unless I can have someof that rampion to


. Household stories from the collection of the bros. Grimm . witch of great might, and of whomall the world was afraid. One day that the wife was standingat the window, and looking into the garden, she saw a bedfilled with the finest rampion ; and it looked so fresh andgreen that she began to wish for some; and at length shelonged for it greatly. This went on for days, and as she knewshe could not get the rampion, she pined away, and grewpale and miserable. Then the man was uneasy, and asked, What is the matter, dear wife ? Oh, answered she, I shall die unless I can have someof that rampion to eat that grows in the garden at the back ofour house. The man, who loved her very much, thought tohimself, Rather than lose my wife I will get some rampion, costwhat it will. So in the twilight he climbed over the Avail into thewitchs garden, plucked hastily a handful of rampion andbrought it to his wife. She made a salad of it at once, andate of it to her hearts content. But she liked it so much,and it tasted so good, that the next day she longed for it.


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