She can walk on the crooked bridge and take photos of the beautiful goldfish.
" This answer made the hedgehog furiously angry, for he can bear anything but an attack on his legs, just because they are crooked by nature.
"It comes to the same thing after all, whichever way they carry the beam, straight or crooked, if they only get along with it, and truly I do not see them knock against anything.
There was, however, no one at home but old Lucifer and the crooked devils who had just been doing their evil work in the world.
The owl flew into the thicket, and directly afterwards there came out of it a crooked old woman, yellow and lean, with large red eyes and a hooked nose, the point of which reached to her chin.
"But tell me," said the stranger, "why you don't tie that crooked knotted tree, which is lying in the corner there, bent down almost to the ground, to a post also that it may grow straight, as well as these?
I must carry it, dear sir, answered she, rich folk's children have no need to do such things, but with the peasant folk the saying goes, don't look behind you, you will only see how crooked your back is.
He, however, had an old half-blind crooked, mother-in-law who went to the youth, and with great earnestness asked if the fire had burnt him much.
"Hi, father, just look what a bad axe you've given me, it has become quite crooked.
So she had something to say against each one, but she made herself especially merry over a good king who stood quite high up in the row, and whose chin had grown a little crooked.
The tailor's house was old and crooked; the roof was a hotbed for moss and houseleek.
Over the whole glided the moon through the air, clear, but with a somewhat crooked face.
and in what shapes they have aforetime appeared and led people into crooked paths?
It cannot even be said of the ducks, and we warn you, little bird, not to trust that one yonder, with the short tail feathers, for she is cunning; that curiously marked one, with the crooked stripes on her wings, is a mischief-maker, and never lets any one have the last word, though she is always in the wrong.
She was, however, quite free from any physical deformity, although Kæla used to say she was a little crooked; but no eye, save an intimate acquaintance, would have noticed it.
But now it was winter, the tree stood leafless, so that every one could see how crooked and bent were the branches that sprang forth from the trunk.
The poor woman built herself a little house—it was small and narrow, and the window was quite crooked, the door too low, and the straw roof might have been better thatched.
" he sprang with a little crooked jump just into the lap of the Princess, who sat on a low golden stool.
" he cried suddenly, "that rose is worm-eaten, and this one is quite crooked.
Certainly it was rather crooked, rather up and down, one leg thick, and another thin; still it was like the copy, and he was overjoyed at what he had done.