- for her
ragged clothing. She
spent her days in the
fields with only a
gooseherd for her companion. Her
grandfather was
invited to a
royal ball. He had...
- death; in
Katie Woodencloak by a
mysterious dun bull; in Tattercoats, by a
gooseherd who is her
friend for a long time
before his
mysterious powers are revealed...
- (Africa) 3. The fish cart (Finland) 4. The well (Finland) 5. Fox the
gooseherd (Estonia) 6. Fox and
Crocodile (India) 7.
Lucky or unlucky? (India) 8...
-
gooseberry goosefish gooseflesh goosefleshed goosefleshy goosefoot goosegr****
gooseherd gooseish gooselike gooseling gooseneck goosestep goosetongue goosish goosy...
-
first appeared in writings. The
people of
Enter were
mainly occupied as
gooseherd or
wooden shoe manufacturers. Furthermore,
Enter was the
center for the...
- and
growing up
without a father, she had to work
since young age as a
gooseherd or babysitter.
Learning to read and
write from her mother, Simonaitytė...
- a ball in
honour of his ****ure bride.
While he is away, an old
female gooseherd, who
eavesdropped the couple's conversation,
approaches the egg maiden...
- for him and his brothers. In a
Romanian variant, Der Gänsehirt ("The
Gooseherd"), the youth, as a baby, was
lulled by a
nanny that
whispered that he...
- Nielsen's autobiography. It
describes how
Nielsen evolved from
being a
gooseherd and a
drummer for the
village players to
first a
member of a regimental...
- Düsseldorf 2002, ISBN 3-491-96053-3, pp. 202–03. Sven P. Vleeming, "The
Gooseherds of Hou (Pap. Hou). A
Dossier relating to
Various Agricultural Affairs...